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Question: U.S. Wings Shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2002 12:22 pm
by Pyroxene
Does anyone have any info on the U.S. Wings shirt?

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The picture is a little small, for me, to see any detail. I checked the shirt page and there is no mention of it there. It looks a little dark but I am sure it could be dyed. It says it's made out of a "heavy cotton twill construction". How heavy would it be? Would it soften up with much travel and wear? With the sale going on right now, the price is great.

They also say that it was patterned after the orignal WWII US Army and USAAF version. Which gets me thinking that it may be close to Indy's as much of his gear was military inspired. I am going to send off an email but wanted to see what info you all had. If this was answered in a different thread, please send me the link.

Just wondering,
Pyro

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2002 1:09 pm
by Indy_Chris
Pyro,

IMHO stay away from this shirt. I ordered two and returned them within 1 hour of receiving them! They are made of a really heavy uncomfortable cotton, and fit VERY snugly. Personally, I don't like shirts that are this heavy. The stitching is strong, but the cut of the two I got was inconsistent - they each fit tightly but in different areas. I ordered these prior to placing an order with Noel. I was much happier with the MBA shirts. Perhaps someone else had a better experience with these, but I was not impressed. Best, Chris

Agreed

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2002 1:14 pm
by Michaelson
I like mine, but totally agree with the description. Another shock was after the first washing...mine shrank! It still fit in body, but the sleeves shrank almost 2 inches! My sister-in-law made it into a short sleeve shirt for me, and it's worked quite well since then. It has softened up with wear. That's what I was wearing at the QM summit (not at the dinner, but at Disneyland). If you're wanting a good, heavy military shirt, though, it's a fine choice. Just definitely order larger on this one....exactly opposite to what you have to do with Wings jackets.It's not a summer shirt, by any stretch of the imagination, but for heavy use, it does the job. Regards. Michaelson

Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2002 1:22 pm
by Pyroxene
Thanks for the heads up.

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2002 9:04 pm
by Hugh de Latham
I just purchased one of these shirts, so I can't say how it may respond to washing.

However, I am puzzled by these statements that it is so heavy. I also happen to have several Orvis Bush shirts - and while the US Wings shirt is heavier than a light cotton shirt - it is much lighter than an Orvis Bush Shirt.

Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2002 11:42 pm
by Hugh de Latham
I just visitied the USWings site, and this is what it says about shrinkage:
Important: these are military-fit shirts, which means they run small. For a more normal fit, order one size larger. To prevent excessive shrinkage, the shirt should not be placed in a dryer. Drip-dry only.

http://www.uswings.com/khakis.html

Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2002 12:03 am
by auntsugar
I wouldn't get that shirt either. It's way too stiff. It's more like an old Navy officer shirt than an Indy shirt

Yep

Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2002 11:36 am
by Michaelson
That 'warning' about not placing in a dryer was put on AFTER I alerted Sgt. Hack to this occuring to MY shirt. As to the heavy material statements, if comparing to other available Indy shirts, most of which are poplin or Swiss cotton, this shirt is at the other end of the scale in terms of weight, and does not compare favoribly to being a substitute Indy shirt, if looked at in that light. For durability or military type material, it's right on target. Regards. Michaelson