Thankyou Miizmazzle.
Looked back on the thread and saw your postings and comments.
Goin to try the smaller Large as opposed to the XL first I think.
If the other measurements work for me in the Large I may not require to get the sleeves altered whereas the XL would definitely need them altered.
I'm not convinced that I would be able to find someone locally that would make a decent job of shortening the sleeves for me.
Thanks Again.
Mark
Posts made by M800sct1
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RE: IHJ-49 - Split Steer Modified Type III Jacket - Black or Brown
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RE: IHJ-49 - Split Steer Modified Type III Jacket - Black or Brown
Thanks Guys.
Against some sound constructive advice, think I'm goin to try the smaller Large Size first as pretty uncomfortable entrusting someone in my vicinity to make a Professional job of shortening the sleeves on the XL.
It may work for me as I very seldom ever fasten a type3 Denim Jacket and this may be be similar.
Cheers.
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RE: IHJ-49 - Split Steer Modified Type III Jacket - Black or Brown
Thanks for that Graham. The sleeves were just scaring me a bit on the XL whilst everything else seams reasonable.
How is the sleeves on you, and if I needed to shorten, who could you suggest I use to do this in the Uk and that you know would make a professional job of it. Also the likely cost of this to factor in.
With Thanks.
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RE: IHJ-49 - Split Steer Modified Type III Jacket - Black or Brown
Thanks Guys for your comments and insights and apologies for my late reply however was away on a Course with strictly limited access to the modern World for a week or so.
Still undecided from the comments what size to ultimately go for on this Jacket. Want it to fit over a Denim Shirt or UHF mainly, but still to be OK when worn just over a T occasionally. As my shirts are a mix of L and XL the sensible decision may be the XL but still worried its goin to feel too roomy and hangy in the main. Graham what size are you on this Jacket I'm normally similar to you and Olly in general, though a little smaller on some shirts than you sometimes wear. Cheers. Mark -
RE: IHJ-49 - Split Steer Modified Type III Jacket - Black or Brown
I know I certainly have a Pair of Lace Up Boots in Roughout and Engineers in Roughout that have been wet right through on a few occasions and they always brush up as good as new after being allowed to dry naturally at room temperature.
I'm between sizes in Iron Heart Westerns. Standard Indigos normally Large and OD's normally XL. A mix of both sizes in UHF's, Large in Kersey and XL in Serge.
Defo think the Steer would be better to try in the Large allbeit the Chest looks a little neat. The Dimensions of the sleeves along with the waist and opening is putting me off the XL in comparison to my 14 oz OD type lll in XL.Anyone had the opportunity to try on both the L and XL in the Steer before!?
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RE: IHJ-49 - Split Steer Modified Type III Jacket - Black or Brown
Mm. More food for thought then. I thought I had finally made up my mind too.
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RE: IHJ-49 - Split Steer Modified Type III Jacket - Black or Brown
Worth thinking about then.
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RE: IHJ-49 - Split Steer Modified Type III Jacket - Black or Brown
I've thought about this Type lll Jacket in the Black Split Steer back and forward since Early Summer trying to make up my mind between it and the 19oz Left Hand Twill OD Denim Type lll ( when also still in stock), to complement my 14oz OD Type lll.
When I've finally realised that I live in Scotland and and that we only really get on average 5 days a year which are dry enough to consider wearing the Steer in comfort ( based on this year), with 3 of these possibly being too hot, leaving a grand total of 2 probable days to wear the Steer, and therefore make the decision that a 19oz OD Type lll would be a much better choice, there all gone.
So it looks that I'm on about a 9 Months wait then to snag an XL 19oz OD.
You live and learn.
Mark
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RE: IHSH-295-IB - 14oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo/Black
Tried to resist this as I certainly don't need it, howeverxtha last XL just seamed to be sitting their waiting for me.
Definitely have an addiction.
Think it's certainly cheaper than some Class A's though. LOL!!
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RE: IHSH-295-IB - 14oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo/Black
That's certainly pretty consistent wearing in a year and some change David.
I'm well impressed.
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RE: IHSH-295-IB - 14oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo/Black
I notice that Ironheart Germany has just posted within their add that this Shirt is not Included in the Sale.
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RE: IHSH-295-IB - 14oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo/Black
That's a lot of wears David. How long is that over?
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RE: IHSH-295-IB - 14oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo/Black
That's definitely the right advice I think Oaktavia.
Don't know that I really want to leave it on the Shelf.
Then it would be, What if, or Should I have!!
Think I'll end up goin with that.
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RE: IHSH-295-IB - 14oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo/Black
Trying to talk myself into actually needing this release as opposed to just wanting it even though I've already managed to purchase more than double figures in Ironheart Shirts in the last 2 years since first getting to know their magnificent products, and don't have really significant fades on any of them yet with trying to keep them all in a reasonable rotation.
I am allowed to purchase when it's really verging on a reckless extravagance.
Mark
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RE: IHSH-33-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo
Thanks Giles.
Will have a think about what measurements to particularly try and specify then.
Cheers.
Mark
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RE: IHSH-33-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo
Hi. Lookin to order this to add to my IH Collection.
Has the Sizing Tables been updated.
Ideally looking for something between L & XL as shown. Particularly on Shoulders And Chest. The other measurements on a Standard L would work.
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RE: IHSH-293-OD - 18oz Vintage Selvedge Denim CPO Shirt - Indigo Overdyed Black
Thought I would just post this for info incase anyone else is struggling with sizing on some OD Denim.
I have possibly about 9 or 10 Iron Heart Shirts in a mixture of either L or XL's and mainly in Western Style due to a fairly slim waist against my Shoulder and Chest Measurements.
As a rule I've tended to buy OD Denim in XL, Regular Indigo in L, Kersey in L, Serge in XL and UHW Flannels in both L & XL dependent on individual dimensions which has worked for me up until now.
My new XL18 OZ OD CPO with 19.5 Shoulders and 23.3 Pit to Pit purchased recently was just a little bigger than all my other Shirts and although I didn't really notice this initially, (and knew that the dimensions of the Large were reasonably significantly smaller and wouldn't have worked for me either) I could definitely feel it after a couple of wears.
Although OD is regarded as completely Pre Shrunk I decided to do a Hot Soak in the bath about 60 degrees for 30 Mins with Woolite Dark Soap Powder to help preserve the Colour.
The result, Well I couldn't be happier. The colour is absolutely Vibrant, and looks brand New and I've almost lost half a Size between the XL and the L, with the Shoulder down to 19 and the Pit to Pit 22.7. The other dimensions have trimmed up in proportion slightly also.
I couldn't be happier. RESULT!!
Will send Photos when I can organise a Selfie Stick or someone to hold the Camera Phone.
Mark
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RE: IHM-37-BLK - Oiled Whipcord N1 Deck Jacket - Black
Hey Guys. Not jumpin on this as I've already got too many Winter Jackets including another N1 unfortunately, with my work as a Mountain Guide. My main reason for posting is I see a few posts regarding re-waxing.
I've re-waxed many Jackets and Rucksacks etc, over the Years including my other Whipcord N1 and a couple of Heavy Carhartt Bartlett's during my Years in Guiding and I would suggest that a much better way to re-wax than Liquid Belstaff or Barbour is to use the Block Wax by either Fjallraven or Otter Wax. Rub this on by hand until well coated and then melt in with a Heat Gun. 2 Coats will be a plenty which will take a couple of hours max and the finished result will be better than the original in every way. I guarantee you! It's fantastic, easy to do and will provide an improved appearance and performance, even from new!! Best of luck Waxer's. Remember, "Wax On, Wax Off"Or in this case, "Wax On, Wax In"