IHJ-75-BLK - Primaloft Mountain Parka
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@cityofdelusion I think comparing one, two, or three products to each other with the one not being released yet is pure speculation at this point. Your best bet will be to wait until the IHJ-138 is released and compare those measurements to ones that do work for you. You might even try isolating the measurement that doesn't work for you and asking the IHUK crew to measure a jacket with a measurement in mind that will work.
Edit: I see the measurements have been released for the IHJ-138. How do these measurements look for you?
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I'm not comparing any product that is not released yet or speculating. I'm asking if anyone who owns the IHJ-75 (which the IHJ-138 obviously is based on) thinks that the armpit hole width/upper arm to sleeve areas are tight/slim fit - based on their own, personal real-life experience. That is, among other reasons, why I asked my question here, and not in the dedicated thread of the upcoming IHJ-138.
The reason why I'm specifically saying "(...)those who have this [IHJ-75] and/or ideally also the IHJ-79 to compare this jacket [IHJ-75] with" is because if that someone owns an IHJ-79, they might be familiar with the phenomenon of the IHJ-79 having slim fit arms and compare the two in a way that I would be able to understand the fit a little better. Even though the two jackets have a different thickness and there are other factors that might lead to the two jackets having totally different fits in the said areas, the answer to my question would give me a little more information on the fit of this jacket than the one I have at hand currently, which is none.
Moreover, I'm not able to compare my ideal measurements in terms of the armpit hole width or the width of the upper arm to sleeve areas, because these measurements aren't part of the measurement table. For this, I would have to ask the crew (I already emailed the crew yesterday after the measurements of the IHJ-138 were published, giving them my ideal measurements regarding other areas such as the sleeve length, overall length and chest width, which they can use to hopefully, as a first step, find the "ideal" jacket in my tag size. My next step then will be to, based on the "ideal" jacket that was found, ask for the specific armpit width/arm width measurements. But even then, one wouldn't be able to simply compare the ideal armhole width/upper arm width measurement between jackets anyway. That's why I'm interested in the comparison between the IHJ-79 and IHJ-75: Because I own the IHJ-79, I'd be able to make an educated guess on whether the IHJ-138 has a similar slim fit in the arms based on the experiences that others have made with the IHJ-75 which is similar to the IHJ-138.
Hence, I'm asking if those who own the IHJ-75 (which, as said, the IHJ-138 is based on) generally perceive or feel that the said areas as slim fit or not. Better yet, if they also own an IHJ-79, they would be able to compare (e.g., stating that the IHJ-75 is as slim in those areas as the IHJ-79 or roomier). In other words: If someone who owns an IHJ-79 were to be able to say that the IHJ-75 has a roomier upper arm area, I'd know that I won't have a problem like I did with the IHJ-79 where I had to size up for the arm width, "sacrificing" other measurements that were ideal for me.
Not looking for a discussion here. Just trying to get as much "real-life" information as possible to make the best decision that I can before buying an expensive jacket like this that I cannot return if it ends up not fitting as well as I want it to. I know well enough to contact the crew via email and ask my question that way and I have done so already and will continue to do so. But as said, I'm looking to get more information from as many people who own the IHJ-75 as possible on the one hand and on the other hand, for other people who might be looking into getting this (IHJ-75) or the IHJ-138 benefiting from my specific, but in my opinion useful, fit-related question. That, for me at least, is the purpose of product threads on this forum. If the worst that will happen is that I don't get any answers, because the parameters aren't comparable or my question is stupid, then it will be yet another unanswered or misunderstood, too specific and seemingly "odd" question that I asked many times before on this forum. But I still want my question to be out there without having to explain in length why it makes sense to me to ask, even if it may not make any sense to others.
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@cityofdelusion I get you. I’ve purchased and returned a few iHJs that measurements alone didnt tell me they were ultimately too tight through upper pits and across upper back. I wonder if that is from the placement of tge armholes relative shoulder dimensions? I dont know the reason but it doesnt happen with me with buying ihsHs.
regardless, I dont know the ans to what you’re asking. New iteration of this jacket looks great. Ive got this in Medium in the first iteration(IHJ-39). It dont have the problem i describe above. sizing sometiimes can feel like rolling the dice
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@cityofdelusion @Steve has an IHJ-79 so can try on both and let you know if his size is particularly restrictive or he encounters the same issue that you mention, if that helps?
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@cityofdelusion in my experience the Mountain Parka is generally roomier, wouldn't struggle to get it on with a UHF underneath for example, or notice the armpit/holes being restrictive
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@AdamJ Thank you for sharing. Shaun was super helpful today and we mailed back and forth a few times regarding the measurements of a size XS and S (IHJ-138).
Here are my thoughts in short: the XS has the chest and opening width of most jackets that I wear (leather jackets, denim jackets, etc.) and would be better in terms of overall length and sleeve length also as the latter two measurements are closer to what I wanted originally.
However, while the S has approx. the same chest width as my IHJ-79 (1cm larger than my IHJ-79, which is nice since its probably thicker than my IHJ-79) and a slightly roomier opening, the overall length (ca. 2cm longer than the XS) and sleeve length (ca. 1cm longer than the XS) might be annoying, especially given that my IHJ-79 has a slightly longer sleeve than what I want (compared to the size S IHJ-138, my IHJ-79 is ca. 1cm longer in the sleeve).
Edited to add: Shaun also (once again, thank you for going the extra mile here!) measured the arm hole opening, the biceps area and the elbow area. The XS is closer to my IHJ-79 here and the S has slightly more room.
I know that these are super fine grained details, but I need to make sure that I'll enjoy this jacket for a long while
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@cityofdelusion Sounds like the XS is probably the way to go then?
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@AdamJ I was thinking that the XS might be rather too snug when layering with a thick wool pullover or IH hoodie underneath, for example and that the S would, while being longer in the overall length and sleeve length, be a little more accommodating in the chest and overall fit. I'm probably making it more complicated than it has to be, since I'm trying to get the nuances right
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@cityofdelusion Ah gotcha, for what its worth, these jackets are very warm. I know that heat retention and "how warm is X" is extremely relative from one person to the next, but I couldn't envisage it being particularly comfy or necessary to wear an IH Hoodie beneath, your movement would be restricted for sure! Just my two cents, obviously wear it how you wish.
I understand what you're saying, hard to find that balance between having enough room, but not ending up with too much
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@cityofdelusion so I am a L in the IHJ-79, and probably in between a M and L in the IHJ-75, when I tried on the M the armpit hole was roomy, certainly more than the IHJ-79 I have. I would personally go for the M (but would generally not have anything bulky underneath it)
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@AdamJ said in IHJ-75-BLK - Primaloft Mountain Parka:
I understand what you're saying, hard to find that balance between having enough room, but not ending up with too much
Nailed it!
Personally, most jackets don't keep me warm enough in the peak winter time (and I really hope this will based on all the positive reviews I read). But I also don't want to wear something too lightweight beneath the jacket and then having to freeze my a** off in the office, when I take it off
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@Steve Ah, alright! That sounds like I should go for XS if I want to go for lightweight clothing beneath the jacket and S if I want to layer a little more. But either way, it sounds like I shouldn't experience the arm holes / arms being tight like it was on the IHJ-79 which is what made me size up. Thank you for your quick input!
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@Karol Since you've had the jacket for a while now, it would be nice to read a review from you regarding your experiences in terms of fit, sizing, functionality, versatility etc. of the jacket if you have time and energy to write something up. More photos and reviews on product threads are always welcome!
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@cityofdelusion I was thinking about adding to the convo, just needed to collect my thoughts.
I got mine in M and to put that in perspective I go M for all UHF work shirts and I'm loose L in UHF Western cut or CPO.
I found it to be a roomy M contrasting it with tight M that I have in IHJ-79-BLK. I usually use it only under extreme conditions and then I usually have some heavy Henley as base layer, then some UHF, and a CPO. Its all quite trim fitting, but its quite heavy layering so I kind of expect it and have no problem with how it feels. -
@cityofdelusion can't tell anything about long time experience since I got my 75 in the last sale and did not wear it more than two times last week when it was 1°c in the early morning but I wear a XXL-XXXL in most westerns (tight/loser) and wear an XL in the 75 and can still layer and move around. It's a stunning jacket and overengineered to the max as usual with IH.
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@Karol @FlavourFade Thank you guys for your input!
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@Karol That sounds like an outfit for travelling to the south pole
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Was strolling through Amsterdam today and chose the 75 for that because I am a little sick and cold and it felt great. Warm, not heavy or restricting and perfect over my beloved Kersey. Yes its expensive but I love it and am very happy with the purchase.