is it just me, or are Todd's shirts REALLY comfortable?
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is it just me, or are Todd's shirts REALLY comfortable?
i've been wearing mine all day, and it's fantastic. the cut is perfect, and the material is tough enough without being too heavy. i'm actually considering buying three or four more just to circulate as regular, everyday attire.
am i a lunatic or has anyone else noticed this?
kind of wishing they came in different colors, now...
am i a lunatic or has anyone else noticed this?
kind of wishing they came in different colors, now...
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understandable reservations, but i have to say, the comfort factor really makes up for them.Switch625 wrote:I'm really glad to hear all of this positive feedback regarding Todd's shirt. I'm seriously considering getting one but the shirt length and it's knack for coming untucked concern me.
also, the shirt doesn't look half bad UNtucked.
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For what it's worth, I ordered a large and probably should have got a medium. I'm 5'9", 40 chest, 34 waist. For me a large doesn't have any untucking problems and I had my wife bring the shirt in on the sides. I find that the sleeves are a bit longer than what is SA. Nothing I can't live with, but I wanted to give you a reference.
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And if you think about it, that's really the screen accurate way to go. Indy has a hard time keeping his shirt tucked in too!TruckWhatTruck wrote:understandable reservations, but i have to say, the comfort factor really makes up for them.Switch625 wrote:I'm really glad to hear all of this positive feedback regarding Todd's shirt. I'm seriously considering getting one but the shirt length and it's knack for coming untucked concern me.
also, the shirt doesn't look half bad UNtucked.
Thanks for the comparison. I'm 5'10", 42 chest, 36 waist so I think a large should be perfect!BroadSword wrote:For what it's worth, I ordered a large and probably should have got a medium. I'm 5'9", 40 chest, 34 waist. For me a large doesn't have any untucking problems and I had my wife bring the shirt in on the sides. I find that the sleeves are a bit longer than what is SA. Nothing I can't live with, but I wanted to give you a reference.
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It's really kinda hard to tell what an SA sleeve length is. Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only time you ever see Indy wearing his shirt with the sleeves rolled down is in Pankot Palace. There's no way to know what is an SA length for RotLA or LC. As such, I just want a shirt with an SA fit. Meaning, Ford's shirt fit him great in the movies. I want mine to fit me great. And extra inch and a half oughta do it.
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He used to have pictures up in another thread, but the links are broken now. I really liked the cobalt (and olive drab would look good too).
http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?t=27296
http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?t=27296
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unlike the debate with Todd's jackets, the shirt doesn't really have a shortcoming, that i can see. it's more SA than most, great quality and fit, pretty decent color-wise, and HALF the price of an AB! i don't think it can be beaten.Rob wrote:I might have to look into a Todd's shirt.
I have one of the original WPG shirts and I was really disappointed with it.
Felt like I was wearing a potato chip packet.
definitely look into it, rob!
Oh' man, TODD's shirt...
What can I say, It's simply fantastic. The structure of the shirt is solid and can take a good beating. The material is comforting to the skin and the shape of the shirt does great things to promote the physical features of one's body.
That totally sounded like a commercial.
What can I say, It's simply fantastic. The structure of the shirt is solid and can take a good beating. The material is comforting to the skin and the shape of the shirt does great things to promote the physical features of one's body.
That totally sounded like a commercial.
I love mine. I wear it to the office on casual Fridays. Everything thinks it's pretty cool although they don't know it's an Indy shirt. I had to go with the XXL because of my broad shoulders and chest. I just wished it was a little longer and tapered more at the waist for more of a form fit look. But, I can't complain. I think Todd makes a great shirt.
It also would be nice if someone offered these in a synthetic material for travel and what not. Like ExOfficio or Royal Robbins clothing. They would dry a lot faster as well.
It also would be nice if someone offered these in a synthetic material for travel and what not. Like ExOfficio or Royal Robbins clothing. They would dry a lot faster as well.
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Todd had this poll about colors, which the pics had shown; I guess he took them down.TruckWhatTruck wrote:maybe we can all start lobbying Todd to make more colors and longer sizes, so that we can enjoy an indy style shirt for every day of the week...
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BTW I love my Todd's shirt. I understand the shirt is a little short but I guess that's more SA.
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