IHM-30-IND - Whipcord N1 Jacket - Indigo
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^^ Great photos [emoji106][emoji106] thanks for posting
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Stunning N1 @Michael1984 ! Can’t believe yours started out like the one pictured in the shop. How long did it take you to fade it? Did it start out as dark as the one pictured in the shop or did you get a lighter one to begin with.
Also, your pic shows the collar as grey (on my screen), while the shop pics show a light brown collar.Beautiful jacket
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Hi,
Thanks for the kind comments. I’ve had the jacket since early November 2018. It probably took a few months to show significant bleeding of the indigo dye on areas where there was day to day friction which looks quite nice at the moment. Regarding the photos how they look mainly depends on the lighting. My photos were taken indoors in natural light with an iPhone whereas I’d imagine the product photos were probably taken with a full frame camera and a couple of high quality lights. The lighting obviously affects the perceived colour with any photo. The collar isn’t grey it’s still light brown and I don’t think it’s changed much over the last 5 months. It’s a very stylish jacket and if definitely recommend it. I think the way the indigo has bled adds to the uniqueness of the jacket. Could be worth picking up one now if you like it for autumn winter. I usually take a medium in most jackets but I’d size one down with this.
Michael
Stunning N1 @Michael1984 ! Can’t believe yours started out like the one pictured in the shop. How long did it take you to fade it? Did it start out as dark as the one pictured in the shop or did you get a lighter one to begin with.
Also, your pic shows the collar as grey (on my screen), while the shop pics show a light brown collar.Beautiful jacket
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Hi,
Thanks for the kind comments. I’ve had the jacket since early November 2018. It probably took a few months to show significant bleeding of the indigo dye on areas where there was day to day friction which looks quite nice at the moment. Regarding the photos how they look mainly depends on the lighting. My photos were taken indoors in natural light with an iPhone whereas I’d imagine the product photos were probably taken with a full frame camera and a couple of high quality lights. The lighting obviously affects the perceived colour with any photo. The collar isn’t grey it’s still light brown and I don’t think it’s changed much over the last 5 months. It’s a very stylish jacket and if definitely recommend it. I think the way the indigo has bled adds to the uniqueness of the jacket. Could be worth picking up one now if you like it for autumn winter. I usually take a medium in most jackets but I’d size one down with this.
Michael
Stunning N1 @Michael1984 ! Can’t believe yours started out like the one pictured in the shop. How long did it take you to fade it? Did it start out as dark as the one pictured in the shop or did you get a lighter one to begin with.
Also, your pic shows the collar as grey (on my screen), while the shop pics show a light brown collar.Beautiful jacket
Quick question - at what temp would this jacket become too warm to wear?
I am debating purchasing one, but am on the fence about whether or not its going to be too warm.
Thanks
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Of course or depends on your layering choices, but I stopped wearing mine when temperatures got above 13-15C / upper 50s F.
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Of course or depends on your layering choices, but I stopped wearing mine when temperatures got above 13-15C / upper 50s F.
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Oh so even to the 50s it worked?
Thanks for the info
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Oh yeah, definitely! In the 50s I wear it over a flannel or other heavy shirt and be pretty comfortable. It's a warm and comfortable jacket, but definitely no polar jacket. Also it's pretty short so your butt is not covered, like with a pea coat or something.
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Mine is the non indigo but i dont think that matters thermally speaking. I wear mine 20f heavily layered. I hang it up around 49f. That cut off might be pushed out a little if it is very cloudy and windy or if i have a very light shirt underneath.
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Some photos
question about your dope jacket.
I was thinking of picking one up since the navy non indigo dyed version will not be back. I was wondering if you've worn the jacket in significant rain or snow and how has the indigo faired? Has there been much bleeding after getting wet?
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I’ve worn it in significant rain but last winter we didn’t get much snow in Scotland. I believe the bleeding is caused by friction from movement rather than wet weather. It’s a stylish Deck Jacket and the Alpaca lining means it’s warm in cold weather. Not sure it’s up to a Canadian winter though given the temperatures you get. I know Iron Heart do a parka which I believe is waterproof and warm. If you’re after a stylish Deck Jacket though I can thoroughly recommend it.
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I’ve worn it in significant rain but last winter we didn’t get much snow in Scotland. I believe the bleeding is caused by friction from movement rather than wet weather. It’s a stylish Deck Jacket and the Alpaca lining means it’s warm in cold weather. Not sure it’s up to a Canadian winter though given the temperatures you get. I know Iron Heart do a parka which I believe is waterproof and warm. If you’re after a stylish Deck Jacket though I can thoroughly recommend it.
Thanks for your insight. The winters here range in the -10C to -20C so I definitely would only be using this in the fall/early winter time of year. Good to know that there isn't much bleeding from significant rain. I would of opt for the navy (non indigo dyed) version but it looks like it might not make a return this year.
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I wear an IH N-1 happily in -10C and below. I did buy my big enough to layer under though. A henley and a UHF in the coldest days.
I don't own a UHF, but from what I've read they sell out pretty quick, especially the crazy checks.
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UHF, woolly jumper, denim shirt…. whatever you’ve got. I think the N-1 is good down to zero on it’s own, but layer something heavy under it and it does very well in an arctic winter. The wind resistance and insulation it offers is remarkable considering it isn’t, strictly speaking, technical outerwear.
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I wouldn’t recommend it in really cold weather especially in high winds. It’s loose around the waist area which isn’t exactly ideal for a Canadian winter. I’m not really a fan of having layers under a jacket but if you’re happy doing that then go for it.
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I wouldn’t recommend it in really cold weather especially in high winds. It’s loose around the waist area which isn’t exactly ideal for a Canadian winter.
Get put in and the waist is not an issue. In addition the jacket has an extra wind resitant layer sewn into it, to avoid wind penetration on a bike.
You are welcome to hour opinion of course. However I’ve been using an IH N-1 in the arctic for four winters now.
Are there more technical items out there, designed for extreme weather? Of course. There are many companies that do exactly and only that. As you mention the IH mountain parka is another option.
But does it keep you toasty on your 20min walk home from work, or hour long commute, in -10C, when it is literally blowing a literal gale, and the driving snow is coming in horizonatal? Absolutely. I have a lot of practical experience of exactly that.
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In addition the jacket has an extra wind resitant layer sewn into it, to avoid wind penetration on a bike…
...I’ve been using an IH N-1 in the arctic for four winters now...
...does it keep you toasty on your 20min walk home from work, or hour long commute, in -10C, when it is literally blowing a literal gale, and the driving snow is coming in horizonatal? Absolutely. I have a lot of practical experience of exactly that.I’ve got the IHM-29-BLK from this past winter season. I can tell you it’s the warmest, most windproof winter jacket I’ve ever worn. It performed quite well and kept me toasty through the Berlin winter.
One must remember the original purpose of the first N-1 was to keep NATO sailors warm while working on decks of aircraft carriers in the North Atlantic. The IH version has only improved on the original with an added windproof layer and alpaca wool.
While it is not a completely waterproof technical parka, it is an extremely warm and windproof winter jacket. Plus, IMO, it’s just a cool coat [emoji41] The jungle cloth outer layer allows the sleeves to fade nicely and create honeycombs similar to any other denim jacket.
If you want a waterproof, windproof technical parka, get one.
But if you want a really cool N-1 that performs quite well in winter, I cannot imagine you’ll find a better one than this IH version, all the more so with this indigo dyed version which should produce some lovely fades [emoji4]
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Great and really informative review @Alex_24
"It performed quite well and kept me toasty through the Berlin winter."
Nice to see another Berliner here.