IHSH-51 - Ultra Heavy Winter Flannel Westerns - 2011 Edition
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i'm sure it is G.
good job with the photos, as some of the images from Japan had me a bit scared to see these
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planning on it sir.
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the colors are awesome & my hardest part is deciding which one to get & what size.
i'm at an odd point where i know i am getting smaller, but i'm nervous about things not really clearing the old storage unit.
can't think too long on these as they tend to go fairly steadily, & if you are a popular size
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Hey madmonday, if XL is your size, there is only 1 left in Black. Of course, G can always raid Haraki-san's inventory while in Japan and see if he can get more
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thought it was the Grinch
i'm good Omega, but thank you very much.
part of the fun is seeing if i can make up my mind or if my mind is made up for me.
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Picked this up in XXL black. Really excited.
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That red is disgustingly bright, but I know I'll regret it if I don't pick it up. Can't wait to see how heavy a heavy flannel is.
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An ultra heavy flannel.
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Man, you guys hit a homerun with this one (baseball reference for you non-yanks or non-other baseball playing region :p). Forget the light stuff and make them all this way.
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I just got the black one in xxxl. Everything fit correct except the arms, but that was expected. It is heavier than most of my sweatshirts. I live in New England (US), so this will come in very handy. I'll be using it primarily as a jacket/overshirt with my Barbour Quilted Down Gilet. I'm
now officially addicted. I also got the IHSH 41 in xxxl and it is probably the best shirt I have ever owned. Haraki-San and Giles, I'm officially addicted. Flannels of this quality do not exist in the USA (except IH at Selfedge). Again, amazing work.PS I'm trying to get my cash together for a couple Smoky Flannel work shirts, I'm obsessed!
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MikeC, the IHSH-51 is perfect for New England weather, it is indeed heavy. The Smoky Flannels are light mind you and they fit differently since they are work shirts. Enjoy the ride.