Question about CPO’s
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Sorry if this is the wrong thread I’m still figuring this out. Do most of you look for measurements a little bigger in a CPO than you would in a regular/non-cpo shirt? I got into Iron Heart a couple months ago, and as if it’s not hard enough to find that perfect fit(knowing IH actually has them), I randomly have lost a good amount of weight in the same time frame. Now shirts I got recently I thought were perfect, are feeling a bit big. My head is spinning because I don’t know whether to go down a size(which was def too small a couple
Months ago), trying to find ways to retry on some things I’ve already tried on seems brutal, but its hard to just trust measurements when those measurements were def wrong recently. Anyway, back to the CPO’s, I ordered a couple that would be perfect for my previous weight, but since they are kind of an overshirt I’m thinking they will still work. Do measurements a little bigger than your normal shirt measurements work out well? Now I have to try and move some shirts(mostly from other brands thankfully), that mostly still have the tags on. Ugh. Thanks!! -
Subjective for sure, depending on how you want to wear it. I personally went for my same shirt size in CPO.
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Really just depends on how you want to wear it. Some people go with jacket style, others more like a shirt. I tend to think of it a little more as the latter, but I’ve seen people wear them all kinds of ways and they all have worked.
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Same. I wear shirt size in my cpos. That said if it was a specific material, ie leather or lined Sherpa etc I’d prolly size up for a more jacket vibe.
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Why don’t you wait until the fall since we (northern hemisphere) are heading into the summer months and the days you will be able to wear a cpo will be fewer. It would give you the rest of spring, summer, and early fall to figure out where your weight is going to stabilize and give you a better understanding of what sizes you need to look for.
As mentioned, you also have to decide on if you’re going to wear it as a shirt, overshirt, jacket, etc…lots of decisions and factors and you may just need a little time to figure it all out.
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@jfk1117 @Chrisjohnick @popvulture @goosehd thanks a lot for taking the time to answer. Do you find that an XL(or whatever size you wear) CPO, is usually cut close to the same fit as a regular XL shirt, or do they run a little bigger(on average), than a shirt/non-CPO in the same size? Measurements seem very similar, but is there anything about their construction that makes them tend to run a bit roomier in any way?
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@Shortyshutout I'd like to offer point of advice /caution based my own experience
Once you go cpo it very well may ruin your ability to love other shirts.
I often find myself bitter after reaching to put my keys in the (nonexistent) side pockets of other shirts and they immediately fall to the ground.
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@Shortyshutout because there are differences between models and even between runs of a single item, it’s always best to go off the chart. I’ve had CPOs, westerns, and work shirts in both XL and L. Depending on how I want them to fit, I look at the shoulders and the chest measurements.
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@GraemeE I can see that for sure! I’m a big overshirt/shirt jacket guy. If you layer it right, you aren’t taking stuff on and off all day!
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@popvulture great advice. I need to figure out the shoulder to back ratio and what it really means better. Thanks
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@Shortyshutout said in Question about CPO’s:
but its hard to just trust measurements when those measurements were def wrong recently.
It is highly unlikely that the measurements we post on each product page are incorrect. Do you need some help measuring?
Whatever, you will get the most useful help by contacting sales@ironheart.co.uk. They measure and advise, that is their job.
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@Giles “measurements were wrong”, meaning they didn’t fit me recently after having figured out what my measurements were. My measurements(that I took time to figure out) are now wrong.