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@backpackerx i'd like to add that there are plenty of retailers which often still have stock while UK is sold out.
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@backpackerx 7.21 seconds
The IB19oz CPO when it comes back will be seconds but hard to tell with this one. When the wabash CPO came back in I expected it to go within minutes but they are still available in most sizes.
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@backpackerx There are no rules, norms or expectations. If there were, we would order the correct amount every time, so that we never ran out. Unfortunately retail is not a science and there are dozens of variables, many of them completely unpredictable. If Trump slaps tariffs on Japanese goods, then that'll suppress demand a lot.
If it is something you must have, then complete the request for restock notification and buy it the minute you get the email.
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Are the IHSH-33 indigo treated in a way to hold on to the indigo?
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@flannel-slut As far as I know, these holes are intended for the cord of the hood to pass through when it is unfolded, in order to create a tighter connection between the hood and the collar.
Hope it makes sense, cheers.
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Cheers @Giles !
May I ask another question :)? What makes denim "vintage denim" as in the 18oz CPO?
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@flannel-slut traditionally to attach a parka hood to the jacket, which we have never sold but I presume Haraki kept them in the design to be more accurate
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…. Reminiscent of denim from the early to mid-1900s, this fabric is woven for us at the renowned Shinya Mill, celebrated for its authentic vintage-style denim. Woven under relatively low tension, our 18oz selvedge is looser and softer than some of our more modern weaves, resulting in a pair of very breathable heavyweight jeans that require minimal break-in time. Due to the slightly more irregular weave, you can expect character-filled vertical fading that emphasises the textured nature of the denim.
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Thanks for the CPO info all.
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Has there ever been a rather short type 3 jacket made from left hand twill?
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Thanks Alex.
Maybe the future will bring a shorter Lefty
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Hello all - I posted this in the Shirt section, but wanted to add it here as well to hopefully get some further info:
I'm new with all of this. I recently purchased my first Iron Heart piece - a used IHSH-21-BLK Chambray Work Shirt in black. Upon receiving the item, I noticed a odor from the shirt. Not horrible, but it was bothering me so I decided to lightly hand wash it. I can still slightly smell it after a rinse. Which leads me to a few questions:
- Is this scent from the actual shirt? As I doubt it could be from the previous owner. I hear it could possibly be the black sulphur dye?
- Any tips on removing this smell?
- After the wash, the water was brown. I'm guessing it's just from the dirt of daily wear. Or is it from the actual dye?
- Would any of the dye from the shirt rub off onto my other layers?
- My version of the shirt has white buttons. Is it just a different variation of the shirt, as I see them with black buttons?
Thanks for any insight!
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@deezy I have many IH shirts in all variety of fabrics/colours, and have never noticed any funky smells.
I did purchase one on the forum once that smelled awful, nothing a thorough wash didn't fix though!
I'd run it through a regular cycle if I were you, you won't get any shrink and with it being pre owned and (hopefully) washed at some point in the past, you wouldn't have to worry about much fading or loss of colour either.
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- Why not from the previous owner (see 3)
- Do as @T4920 suggests
- Must have been dirt
- No if it is an IHSH-21-BLK, it is reactive dyed: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum//post/4883
- If it is an IHSH-21-BLK they only ever came with black buttons, so they must have been replaced.
Edit: As per your other post it is an IHSH-46, hence the white buttons. I cant remember the dyeing method we used on the 46's, but I think it highly improbably that there will be any dye transfer....
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First post..
I recently picked up a IH-101J size 42, its a grail for me and love it. My first selvage denim jacket.
I'm 5'11, around 87kg. It fits well in the body and wouldn't want to go any smaller, as wouldn't be able to layer at all. Picture is just with a T-Shirt.
The issue is the sleeves are a bit too long and I find it quite annoying. I don't think I have particularly short arms and not an issue I typically have with other jackets. I would say about 2 inches too long. When cuffed length feels right.
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I have read some comments to say sleeves get shorter when you wear due to bunching. I don't really see how its possible to shorten significantly, but realistically does anyone know how much can I expect to loose?
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Can anyone recommend a company in the UK where I can send the jacket to reduce the length of the sleeves by 2 inches? I don't think I could trust my local tailor. Or is this a terrible idea, given point 1.
Thanks for any advise!
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