IHJ-75-KHA - Primaloft® Gold and eVent® Mountain Parka - Khaki
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@Brandrea sidenote: smart idea with pool noodles and giving those narrow hangers more girth - def. going to be stealing this idea.
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@Inorganic said in IHJ-75-KHA - Primaloft Gold and eVent Mountain Parka - Khaki:
@Brandrea sidenote: smart idea with pool noodles and giving those narrow hangers more girth - def. going to be stealing this idea.
Thanks, a trick a learned from the Fedora Lounge and my leather jacket.
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@Chaintitch no plans to, no
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We finally had a miserable, cold, drizzly, WINDY day here in Canada and I had the opportunity to wear this jacket.
It performed flawlessly, and I was toasty warm with just a tee shirt underneath.
I can’t decide if I should take this jacket or my N1 to Switzerland for the Christmas holidays ….
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I read up on this jacket pretty extensively before buying it. I read that in one of your earlier posts… I can also attest to the fact that it’s toasty warm, but I don’t sweat in it.
Not that I sweat in my N1, but I do notice a difference.
Thanks Giles … I just love all my IH pieces!
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Thank you and fair enough, but I think it’d look pretty badass lol
That said, I’ll probably take this parka. It’s also lighter wearing (if that makes sense).
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@Chaintitch said in IHJ-75-KHA - Primaloft Gold and eVent Mountain Parka - Khaki:
P.S. The idea of someone skiing in an N-1 is hilarious.
I've skied in a UHF and also an Aero Half Belt......
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@Brandrea said in IHJ-75-KHA - Primaloft Gold and eVent Mountain Parka - Khaki:
It’s also lighter wearing
I know this is bordering on sacrilege around here... But these are the (or at least my) magic words.
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@goosehd That looks awesome!!!!
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@goosehd ship john vest? pretty badass slope look you've got going on here
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@Inorganic Yep, Ship John vest and IH anny UHF with the 822 double front jeans
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@goosehd OK you've inspired me on this one...(conditions permitting) I'm going to hit the slopes in something similar this season....
.....but I just recently picked up a IHJ-75-KHA and I'm SOOO looking forward to taking it out and putting it through its paces.