{"id":86736,"date":"2017-07-15T03:00:46","date_gmt":"2017-07-15T09:00:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.heddels.com\/?p=86736"},"modified":"2018-05-09T13:16:41","modified_gmt":"2018-05-09T19:16:41","slug":"jelado-10oz-indigo-dyed-poker-wabash-shirt","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.heddels.com\/2017\/07\/jelado-10oz-indigo-dyed-poker-wabash-shirt\/","title":{"rendered":"Jelado’s 10oz. Indigo Dyed ‘Poker’ Wabash Shirt is Four-of-a-Kind"},"content":{"rendered":"

At first glance, you might be thinking to yourself, “Oh, that’s neat. Another indigo-dyed wabash stripe shirt.” But don’t\u00a0be so quick to judge, fellow garment enthusiast \u2014 the new Jelado<\/strong><\/em><\/a> Poker Wabash Shirt has got some interesting\u00a0tricks up its sleeves (and everywhere else,\u00a0for that matter).<\/p>\n

Constructed out of a sturdy 10oz. Japanese indigo-dyed fabric, this shirt features an all-over discharge print that appears to be the classic dotted pattern known as the “Wabash stripe,” which was borrowed\u00a0from heritage clothing that could be regularly seen\u00a0working on\u00a0railroad back in the day. This shirt, however, would be better suited in a dimly lit basement with cigar in hand, as the pattern is actually made up of playing card symbols!<\/p>

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