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    IHJ-130-OLV-NP - Reversible Tanker Jacket - Olive

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    • MattM
      Matt
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      @Jakederoche I see what you’re saying but it doesn’t feel like that’s what it is.

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      • J
        Jakederoche
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        @Matt
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        @Matt definitely hard to say ! That was my first thought though.

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        • MattM
          Matt
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          I’ve noticed it with certain color tshirts near the collar too for some reason. Like browns and grays. It looks bleached.

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            aksu
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            My favourite summer shirt, green mock twist chambray, has this yellow tint on sleeve aswell. Thought it was sweat + sun, but maybe it's something else

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            • AdamCA
              AdamC
              IHUK Crew
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              @Fishizzle We suspect it is due to one of the following, but have asked the Japanese for their comment as well

              Fabric ageing with time. Exposure to light, air, and environmental pollutants can gradually break down fibres, leading to changes in colour and appearance. This can be sped up by prolonged exposure to sunlight.

              When fabrics are exposed to oxygen over an extended period, oxidation occurs. This reaction can lead to a yellowish hue on the fabric.

              Other Reactions: Certain substances found in perfumes, deodorants, and cleaning agents can react with fabric dyes or fibres, causing discolouration. Using chlorine bleach on fabrics not meant for it can also result in yellowing.

              Improper Storage and Cleaning: Storing fabrics in humid conditions or failing to remove stains before storage can contribute to yellowing.

              Harsh cleaning agents or improper washing methods may also cause discolouration.


              I had a yellow hue on a t shirt a while back and looked into it and came to the conclusion it was down to sweat and exposure. Yours obviously wont be sweat due to where it is. Any further comments from the Japanese will be dropped in here

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              • FishizzleF
                Fishizzle
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                @AdamC and others, thank you for the detailed replies. Up to this point, I can check most of those off the list.

                Oddly enough, I wore this jacket while in Yellowstone NP this past weekend and perhaps some of the steam coming off the geysers reacted with the sleeve? I mean, it's not like I was standing that close to them but that's all I can come up with. It has never been around bleach or been through the washer.

                It is still one of my favorite IH jackets of all time and I love the olive color, hopefully the rest of it doesn't start discoloring. Less than ideal in my opinion.

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