Random questions to which you seek an answer
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Hey all, I'm really trying to decide on a type 3 and it's between the 21oz 526PJ and the 19oz 526L. For any of those who have owned both jackets, what is your favorite and why? I think if I get get a good fit after all the soaking and washing with the 526L, I'd go for that, but it seems a lot more risky in getting the size and fit right.
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@louisbosco hey man. can’t talk on international shipping but bought one from https://guardianbell.com/ for my uncle last year. Good amount of options to choose from
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I won't comment on the styling, but isn't the name "Speed Loafer" a bit of an oxymoron...
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@T4920 love my Clifton Hokas for long distance runs or better yet, my 40 year old joints love Hoka for long distance runs. However, I wear these only for running as I think most of their lineup to be fugly… seeing them styled as a loafer almost seems like a joke. With that said, I’m sure Matt is only contemplating which size to go with.
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Out of all your fabrics, what would you say is the most durable? I suppose the 17oz duck?
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For anyone who's pimped a shirt with Good Art snaps: Have you ran them through the washer and dryer? Did they hold up alright?
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Hi,
I'm hopeful this is the best place to post this question as it's my first and I don't want to get it wrong out the gate.
I recently picked up my first IH shirt - Iron Heart IHSH-235-OLV 13oz Military Serge Western Shirt - Olive Drab Green"
I found that while I loved it, the armpit holes came pretty high and tight into my armpit. That it made it a little uncomfortable and quickly made me sweat. A large fit me perfect in every other aspect.
Is there a general rule among IH shirts that some are cut this way and others not?
I loved the fabric and really want to explore other IH options like the IHSH-292-IND but i'm wondering if the western cut just isn't for me.
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@chopcity223 I moved your question here, thanks for joining and your question.
Western shirts are cut slightly slimmer in the body than work shirts, which may explain what you're describing in the armpit area. Work shirts are designed to be a bit more forgiving, and to work in, so you may find this eases your concern. CPO shirts (like the IHSH-292-IND) are also cut slighty larger than western shirts as they are designed to be worn as over shirts, but I would suggest you try a work shirt first
This is the work shirt version of the shirt you have, for what its worth:
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/tops/ihsh-307-olv.html -
@Alex Thanks!!
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@chopcity223 you can also see all our work shirts here:
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/work-shirts/It looks like the banner at the top is not displaying properly, sorry about that, but beneath that white space you can see the shirts
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Iron Heart 888 or 777
Hello to you all, I have purchased my first Iron Heart jeans in the 666. However measuring 8.5 on the leg inner it seems like a boot cut, compared to my normal jeans. I was wondering if I should go for the 777 or 888, ideally I would like a 7 inch inner leg seam. My preference would be high rise with a 7inch leg. Perhaps as a 51 year old 36w the slimmer style is not the way forward? Any suggestions
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@craig11 I have moved your question to here.
Do you currently have a pair of jeans that fit you well and the way you want? If so, watch this video on how Ironheart measures their jeans: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/post/5619 and it will give us a much better chance of finding a pair that will work for you.
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@RobeOfTheMagi said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
Out of all your fabrics, what would you say is the most durable? I suppose the 17oz duck?
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@RobeOfTheMagi all of them?
17oz duck is a beast as you say, but I am yet to find a fabric that we make that I have deemed "soft" or non-durable.
Any of our denims will take a serious beating to be compromised. Our 12oz wabash, whilst objectively lighter than XHS denim, is an absolute tank. The 12oz whipcord is another example of a fabric that I would class as highly durable despite not being super tough in hand