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Naisance terry crew; one of the largest collection of terry tees outside of NoMan HQ ?
I took it wayyyyy back today with EOTOTO terrycloth polo. I think the first terrycloth item we had, and first polo we had? SS14 IIRC
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Pics or it didn't happen!I still have my EO TO TO terry shirt.
Took delivery of the Inis Meain "Cypress" green linen rolled edge henley sweater this morning. It is lovely, but I fear I may be too much man for the size I ordered. Does it stretch over time or hold its shape? I really don't want to send it back, so I hope the latter...
Thanks. I will try to post a picture to give some sense of the fit.The IM linen sweaters have some stretch. If you only need an inch or two in the chest/abdomen/length/sleeves etc., do the following:
1) Give the sweater either a hand washing or a gentle machine wash (in a garment bag);
2) Lay flat to dry; but...
3) While still wet, stretch the appropriate sweater part gently and slowly (you may need to do this gentle stretching a few times as it dries over the next day).
This will give you a little more room. I find that the linen holds the "new" shape pretty well; maybe at the next wash you might need a little more stretching. Good luck, and hope you can keep it! I have this cypress henley also, it's a great Fall and Spring top.