IHSH-303-YEL - Ultra Heavy Flannel Western Shirt - Crazy Check - Yellow
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IHSH-303-YEL - Ultra Heavy Flannel Western Shirt - Crazy Check - Yellow
To a great extent, our ultra heavy flannel (UHF) shirts define Iron Heart: heavy, rugged, but amazingly wearable. This western shirt is an exclusive yellow 'crazy check' 12oz fabric, woven with Aspero cotton from the foothills of the Andes mountains. We double brush it on the inside and single brush it on the outside, resulting in a very soft yet substantial, thick, warm and windproof flannel.
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Which bottom color do you think goes well with that yellow craziness ?
Indigo denim or something else ? Obviously a black denim can do the trick as well…
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@recallclothing any black denim would deffo do the trick, a bit too much going on to match with Indigo in my opinion
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I can see it looking fly under the 805 to be fair
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@recallclothing any black denim would deffo do the trick, a bit too much going on to match with Indigo in my opinion
I was just thinking that white denim or white fatigue would be nice too.
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Very excited for this one! Do we have a release date yet? (More finely tuned than mid Sep)?
Probably not, otherwise we’d have heard about it already. The first thing we may hear is when they ship from Japan, after that it will take around one week before they hit the site.
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Where can I find the size chart for this one? Is there an equivalent shirt chart I should use?
The size chart won't appear until the shirt arrives in the UK and the IHUK crew gets to measure them.
That said, I almost always get the same size for all UHF, so you could look at any of the past UHF in this style (western or work) to get a rough idea of how the sizing will look. For example, here's a western UHF:
https://www.ironheartamerica.com/tops/ihsh-232-red.html#/574-colour-red_black/828-size-xs
And here's a work UHF:
https://www.ironheartamerica.com/tops/ihsh-244-red.html#/574-colour-red_black/828-size-xs
Hope that helps!
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That is very helpful! Thanks! Can I ask what size you typically order along with your height and weight?? Of course, I would only use this as a benchmark!
Happy to help! I'm 5'10" with a 40" chest and I always go with a size L UHF. There have been exceptions where a L was too tight in the chest and I went up to an XL, but that was like 1/20.
The best advice I could give is that you should take a similar shirt that you own and take the measurements the same way as Iron Heart. Keep in mind that these UHFs are thicker than a dress shirt, for example, so a UHF with a pit-to-pit measurement of 22" will feel tighter than a dress shirt with that same pit-to-pit measurement.
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@Dom2624 others height and weight are fairly useless metrics for fitting these shirts, and while UHF’s are generally similar in measurements, variations are not unusual. It could be a shorter length, a wider chest or shoulder.
As @Paul9221 says, the only reliable thing to do is to measure a similar shirt (like your Kersey, assuming it is the same cut as this UHF), the IH way, and have those numbers ready for when the the measurements are released. This will likely be the day before the shirt goes live, but possibly the same day.
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Bloody hell, will guys stop making stuff that screams "buy me" to me … If I am lucky enough to snag one of these in L, it will be shirt 5 this year ??? Resistance is futile.
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ETA? Nov, Dec?