IHSH-246-NIN - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt – Natural Indigo
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Allright, so comparing it against when it was new, it looks much fitted now. I hope you did not alter it or whatsoever, but it fits you much better now!
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My 246 broke in and feels a lot more fitted now as well. Amazing shirt [emoji170]
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I had to heed to this! Placed an order for a small! I wanted to go for the 33, but the measurements on the NIN is hard for me to justify the 33. The extra 80 Euros is a pain but for that I'm getting a shirt that I know I would not have to fear for it getting smaller after a hot soak or a hot wash! Looking forward to receiving it!
Thanks @Lowlander
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This is a fantastic shirt and all I can say is that grab one should one be available! My most worn IH shirt so far!
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Hi guys,
After reading through all the comments I went down a size, from my normal xxl to xl. How's the fit? It feels ever so slightly tight on the shoulders. I guess it looks pretty good? I also included a shot of the 235 military serge shirt, which is in xxl for comparison.
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@gniquil, I agree, looks like a great fit! A little more room in the shoulders might have been nice, but if you sized up, I expect the lenght of the shirt and the sleeves would be too long…
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Thanks guys.
I guess it's time for cutting the tag. Can't wait to see how these fade.
Btw, how do you guys roll up your sleeves with your ironheart shirts? I'm not sure if I'm the only one who has this problem, but I can roll up full cuff width at most 2 times, which puts it in the middle of my forearm. This looks a little bit too low for me. So I have to resort to folding the cuffs about 3/4 way (so not the full cuff width) and this allows to me to fold 3 times. It's slightly higher but still doesn't look high enough. I also feel bad for the cuffs. What do you guys do?
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I do different things depending on the situation, but most commonly I will cuff twice and then push over my elbow, where it will sit.
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I guess it's time for cutting the tag. Can't wait to see how these fade.
It's slightly higher but still doesn't look high enough. I also feel bad for the cuffs. What do you guys do?
Couple of things…
It looks great. Yes it is a little more trim in the shoulder, but if anywhere is going to stretch and relax it is the shoulder. Nor is it too trim. Everything else is bang on. Congratulations!
Regarding cuffs, firstly the arms on IH shirts are often narrow, this is because you don’t want them flapping on a motorcycle, or taking up too much room under a heavy jacket. Persoanlly I have to roll up sleeves whenever I can, unless I’m buttoned up against the cold. I find most sleeves relax with use... unbuttoning the gusset and repeated cuffing means you can get them up to the elbows eventually.
As for feeling bad for them, don’t. I know this gear is expensive but it is made and worn by people who work hard and play hard, normally up to their elbows in crankshaft grease. Treat it like you hate it, and don’t baby it. This is after all how you make it yours. Fades and evolution won’t come from babying the gear.
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@gniquil, I need to roll up my sleeves often, and at first had a similar 'problem' with the rather narrow sleeves of the IH shirts (can only speak for western cut). But as @neph93 put it so knowledgeable, they are very well made and you can challenge the fabric and the snaps quite a lot.
Now, I roll them up like this: open the two snaps at the cuff (not the third one), revert by full cuffs width, then one or two times by half cuffs width, finally push up the forearm until it stucks tight. (quite similar to @Lowlander)
May not be what everyone does …
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This forum is BAD for my wallet, just bought the IHSH-246-NIN in medium, will post fit pics once it arrives!
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No worries @Spencer35 it gets better over time. An IH wardrobe with no money