IHSH-191 - Classic Check Work Ultra Heavy Flannel
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First bit of Iron Heart flannel. Well done, you have a new fan in Alaska.
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@Johnny Blade great way to start. Looks fekkin' great with that canvas jacket. What brand is that btw? Looks waxed, and very nice…
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Thanks! The jacket is a Filson short lined cruiser, perfect with the IH UHF.
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^It really is. Have a look here if you haven't already https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=10694.75
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…..... can’t understand the lack of interest compared to the western!
^The WORK in this pattern is absolutely beatiful !
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Maybe it's the fact that the more tailored western fit is more popular than the roomier work shirt fit? The waist and opening on the work are a bit bigger (mainly the opening) and it has a bit more of a bell shape to it judging by the fit guide.
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^It really is. Have a look here if you haven't already https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=10694.75
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Looking forward to winter now!
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Don't think you did miss it, I've had a heavy old camera bag on my shoulder all day and only just noticed. The brass on the strap might well have been the culprit.. (this is what you get if you refuse to upgrade your bags at the same time as getting heavier kit).. thanks for the quick reply as always
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If you've not fixed it already @EJS you can buy needles with abrasive ends that are perfect for pulling snags, loose threads etc through to the inside. They can be a lifesaver and worth keeping around.
For example
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hemline-Repair-Needle-Sticky-Ballpoint/dp/B002TYFWAS -
I never owned Ultra heavy flannels nor seen one in person. Maybe have to drive two hours to visit self edge.
Is it 12oz? I am considering but afraid this may become just dec-Jan shirt .
I owned IHSH-193 and think that shirt is thickCan anyone share their experience if they have both 193 & 191?
Thank you