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Informal poll... Which fabric looks shirtiest?

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:09 pm
by Repairman Jack
My homemade Indyshirt quest continues... when I'm done, I will provide a full write up (complete with directions), if anyone would be interested. Until then, could I get some opinions on the color of the two fabrics I've narrowed it down to?

Fabric A?
http://fashionfabricsclub.com/home/cata ... ?ItmID=398

or Fabric B?
http://fashionfabricsclub.com/home/cata ... ItmID=N456

I realize neither of them are truly screen accurate, but which one looks closest, or will look closest after multiple washes? :wink:

Thanks again,
RJ

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:14 pm
by Pyroxene
Fabric A

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:22 pm
by Kentucky Blues
Definately Fabric A.

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:40 pm
by prettybigguy
Shirtiest? :-s

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 1:55 pm
by Kentucky Blues
shirtiest-Looks best for Indy's shirt

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 3:32 pm
by IndianaCollins
definetly fabrick A, although B looks more dureable and high quality

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 4:22 pm
by Indy Magnoli
Fabric A looks far too coarse for a shirt. It says that it's suitable for suits and pants, which says its heavier than what you're looking for. Try looking for something specifically for shirts.

Kind regards,
Indy

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 5:16 pm
by Fedora_Smith
I think too that this Fabric A has too much grain (looks thick) for an Indy Shirt which is something like cotton. (I think) :?

I could post a detail pic of a NH shirt fabric if you want.

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 7:49 pm
by Nemo1
I'd go with the cotton.

Nemo1
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Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 8:12 pm
by Sergei
I'm with Magnoli. For a shirt, Fab A is too coarse.

-S

Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2003 11:27 pm
by misterindy
Fabric B

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 12:11 am
by Indiana Beaumont
Does Mangoli make replica clothes?

Indiana Beaumont :!:

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2003 12:58 am
by schwammy
You've got to look at the fabric content. Fabric A is a blend of polyester, rayon, and linen (?!). Fabric B is 100% cotton. The Indy shirt is 100% cotton, although I'm sure it's not the type of cotton offered here. The MBA shirt is a very fine, lightweight, mercerized Egyptian cotton. It's high-end material not likely to be find just anywhere. Nonetheless fabric B has to be closer just by virtue of its being cotton.

Posted: Fri Apr 04, 2003 10:20 pm
by Kentucky Blues
Yesterday, I was looking in the men's dress section of the men's clothing section at the store. I saw a linen shirt, looked about the same as that. It didn't seem all rough and stuff, I probably would've bought it, if it had too pockets. If you haven't chosen a fabric yet, you might want to go with that one.

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2003 7:36 am
by Indiana Joe
After looking at the MBA shirts and other shirts at Indydawg's a couple weeks ago, I'd have to say B.

Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2003 11:59 pm
by schwammy
Dakota Brown wrote:Yesterday, I was looking in the men's dress section of the men's clothing section at the store. I saw a linen shirt, looked about the same as that. It didn't seem all rough and stuff, I probably would've bought it, if it had too pockets. If you haven't chosen a fabric yet, you might want to go with that one.
Linen is made from flax, and wrinkles far more easily and in an entirely different manner than cotton does. Most tailors and clothes-horses will tell you that linen is good for dress handkerchiefs and that's about it. Throw in polyester and rayon to the mix, and who knows what the heck you'd end up with? At any rate, it wouldn't be an Indy shirt.