IHSH-333-SAX - Ultra Heavy Flannel Blanket Check Western Shirt - Sax Blue
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Just out of curiosity - what's the reason for the differences in size between UHFs? Why wouldn't you always use the same cutting patterns? ???
They do. But these are not cut by CNC and are sewn together by real people. So differences with iterations occur.
Even in mass production clothing there are differences between units, The Gap just doesn’t post detailed measurements that expose it.
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I have 6 UHF , all size L .
So the difference are not significant in my opinion.
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Snagged one in Size M. The blue and brown combination with micro check pattern is something that I could not resist. Waiting for the delivery.
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^ So is the shoulder measurements on the smaller size for you or how do you mean it?
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@the246guy The XXL shoulder measurements are too small. The chart says 18.9 which scares me a bit.
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We do use the same pattern. But different weaves and even different dyes make each fabric behave totally differently. Celebrate it. We are not the only company that has variations in what look like the same thing, but we are one of the only few (maybe the only one), that publish individual measurements, not a general all tag size X measure Y.
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We do use the same pattern. But different weaves and even different dyes make each fabric behave totally differently. Celebrate it. We are not the only company that has variations in what look like the same thing, but we are one of the only few (maybe the only one), that publish individual measurements, not a general all tag size X measure Y.
This has absolutely spoiled me and I don’t think I could ever go back to the sizing model of other makers.
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We do use the same pattern. But different weaves and even different dyes make each fabric behave totally differently. Celebrate it. We are not the only company that has variations in what look like the same thing, but we are one of the only few (maybe the only one), that publish individual measurements, not a general all tag size X measure Y.
…and will work with us (the customers) on special requests regarding sizing. Need a 1/4” or inch somewhere and they will try to find it. Email the crew: shop@ironheart.co.uk and they do their best to try and accommodate special requests!!
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This comment @Giles:
We do use the same pattern. But different weaves and even different dyes make each fabric behave totally differently. Celebrate it. We are not the only company that has variations in what look like the same thing, but we are one of the only few (maybe the only one), that publish individual measurements, not a general all tag size X measure Y.
is one of the reasons I am hooked on IH. Studying size charts before making a purchase is half the fun and being able to get clothes that fit just right rather than 4 generic sizes is what more companies should be doing.
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Ironheart has totally changed my thinking on how I buy clothing. In that now, I know my measurements and what that means in terms of how I like my shirts and pants to fit. So now I have a set range of numbers I try to hit for all the measurements usually, but I know how unrealistic that is so there’s fudge room.
It’s left me with shirts in Xl, XXL and XXXL But they all fit pretty much the same.
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My blanket is on its way. Looking forward!
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Blown away once more by the quality of this shirt. Every time I like to settle down on a shirt from IH, another one comes in and blows it away. There is nothing like them.
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@the246guy i so feel this, first UHF of this year the 264-PUR came in and was awesome, then the 20th anni shirt came in and what a amazing shirt. The dyed colour on the shirt the way it feels because of the dye is greatness in a shirt. Skipping this one but can’t wait for the herringbone that’s jet to come!