IH-526Jod - Overdyed Type III
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I love this jacket, but ever think of doing a type 3 with bi swings?
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@Black:
Awesome jacket and so damn tough. Finally showing some signs of evo…....
Great shots of a beautiful jacket.
I've found I can get away with layering mine under a heavy winter coat so I can get away with wearing it during the winter up here. Couldn't bear to pack it away when the temp dropped below zero.
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Looking good @Black Orchid
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Thanks @neph93 and @spitfiredealer I wear it loads.. It's even been to India with me on the back of a Royal Enfield!
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Got one for sale if anyone is interested. XXL
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Do you guys have waist measurements for the XXL and XXXL?
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Do you guys have waist measurements for the XXL and XXXL?
The product page says 21,3" for the opening on an XXL, which I guess is the same as waist on a jacket?
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Do you guys have waist measurements for the XXL and XXXL?
@Winchy can we please update the sizing table
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Dying for an OD type III, but I'm struggling to figure out my sizing on this one. Here's the IH shirts I've got:
IH-78: XL
IH-13ind: XL
IH-101TG: XXLDefinitely want to at least be able to layer an ultra heavy flannel underneath. Don't want to be stuck only being able to fit a t-shirt. Would even like to be able to layer a hoodie underneath. Thinking I should probably go XXXL. The only thing that gives me pause is the arms are super long. I guess I can cuff?
I've got a Flat Head 6002W in 44 that fits but is very small for me in the waist/opening/length. I think I'm answering my own question here and should go w/ the XXXL…
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I think I'm answering my own question here and should go w/ the XXXL…
I post like this when I'm unsure.
I size as you do (XL in most shirts, XXL if they come up a little small) and I took an XXL in this. I wanted to wear it with just a tee or tee and a shirt. I can squeeze it on over a tee and an UHF.
Never tried a hoodie but I'd struggle I think. Maybe a thin one, but not an IH one. So, yeah XXXL might be the one if the hoodie thing is the way you want to go.
I have to flip the cuffs on mine anyway, but a good tailor/seamstress will be able to take them off and shorten the arms, then re-attach the cuffs.
It's an amazing jacket. The way it ages is unique. Good luck.
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Thanks for your help. I didn't even think about having the arms shortened. That might be an option.
Looks like cuffing will subtract about 2-2.5" from the arm length?
Did you find that the arms "shortened" a bit after wearing it and letting the combs settle?
The style I see the younger 20-somethings around here seems to be going a bit oversized with a jean jacket.
Think I've talked myself into an XXXL. Just gotta gather some funds together.
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Looks like cuffing will subtract about 2-2.5" from the arm length?
Just measured on my XXL. You'll lose 2" by flipping the cuffs. I actually like it like that.
Did you find that the arms "shortened" a bit after wearing it and letting the combs settle?
Not really. I find that while the combs wear pattern is visible and developing, the combs themselves drop out overnight. They form up in the same pattern again, but they don't take up any length.
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Just gimme a shout if you want me to measure the XXXLs we have available, there might be some variance in the sleeve length.