IHW-01 (Melton Wool shirt)
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This is general warning that I am going to put on all shirts and jackets pages. It is NOT specific to the IHW-01. I have recently had a bout of people (new to Japanese clothing, it has to be said) ordering a size too small. The general assumption appears to be that S, M, L, XL etc are uniform accross the world. I am trying to make the point that they are not. In broad terms, a US XL is larger than a European XL which is larger than a Japanese XL. Personally I wear XL Iron Heart tops, but can sometimes even get away with an M in a US clothing brand. I don't mind swapping goods for the correct size, but if I can help the customer get it right first time, then I save money but more importantly the customer gets a better overall experience. OK? Or is there a better way I could be making the point?
Thanks for the info. This make perfect sense. I would consider making a general warning such as that above for those not familiar with IH products and then a specific recommendation for those that are. Something like "If you take a medium in Ironheart shirt X I recommend you take a large in jacket Y". And I would make sure that the warnings and info are present for all products on your webpage. If some products have it and some don't then people may make the assumption that some product runs smaller or larger based upon a missing message.
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This is general warning that I am going to put on all shirts and jackets pages. It is NOT specific to the IHW-01. I have recently had a bout of people (new to Japanese clothing, it has to be said) ordering a size too small. The general assumption appears to be that S, M, L, XL etc are uniform accross the world. I am trying to make the point that they are not. In broad terms, a US XL is larger than a European XL which is larger than a Japanese XL. Personally I wear XL Iron Heart tops, but can sometimes even get away with an M in a US clothing brand. I don't mind swapping goods for the correct size, but if I can help the customer get it right first time, then I save money but more importantly the customer gets a better overall experience. OK? Or is there a better way I could be making the point?
Thanks for the info. This make perfect sense. I would consider making a general warning such as that above for those not familiar with IH products and then a specific recommendation for those that are. Something like "If you take a medium in Ironheart shirt X I recommend you take a large in jacket Y". And I would make sure that the warnings and info are present for all products on your webpage. If some products have it and some don't then people may make the assumption that some product runs smaller or larger based upon a missing message.
Thanks for the help
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In the Ordering section of your IHW-01 page you have this shirt listed as IHSW-16.
Also, do you know the weight of the wool used in t his shirt?
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In the Ordering section of your IHW-01 page you have this shirt listed as IHSW-16.
Also, do you know the weight of the wool used in t his shirt?
Thanks DrPat, Fixed. Yes 14.5oz, it does say under the main picture, maybe you need to refresh the page, I added it after I built the original page, was waiting for verification from Haraki
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In the Ordering section of your IHW-01 page you have this shirt listed as IHSW-16.
Also, do you know the weight of the wool used in t his shirt?
Thanks DrPat, Fixed. Yes 14.5oz, it does say under the main picture, maybe you need to refresh the page, I added it after I built the original page, was waiting for verification from Haraki
Thanks. A refresh was needed to see it.
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I just received this shirt. Here are my thoughts.
1. The navy is so dark that I would consider it black (which I prefer to navy anyway). You can see that it is much darker than my navy curtains and jeans.
2. I would recommend wearing a long sleeve t-shirt underneath unless you have leather skin. The inside of the elbows especially itched while wearing short sleeves. I bought a form-fitting long sleeve shirt to wear under it because I didn't want any extra bulk in the sleeves since they are fairly narrow. The cuffs and neck have a cotton lining to prevent itching. The neck lining does not extend to the extreme top of the collar but the neck is large enough that it's not touching my skin.
3. I wear a medium in every Ironheart shirt I have and got a medium in this as well. The shoulders and chest fit great. The sleeves are perhaps 1 cm too long but it's nothing I'll complain about. For reference, I'm approximately 5'11'' and 155lbs (180cm and 70kg).
4. It's a great shirt and I would definitely recommend it. I'll take some better pics outside in the sunlight when I get a chance.
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DrPat, Where did you score this already?!?
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DrPat, Where did you score this already?!?
I used a Japanese proxy since I wanted to get this as soon as possible.
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DrPat, Where did you score this already?!?
I used a Japanese proxy since I wanted to get this as soon as possible.
Nice! A true addict. Can't wait for mine to come. Thanks for the insight on the long sleeve shirt option.
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A couple of our customers asked to see me in an XL.
This with just a T underneath:
And this is with a T and an XL IHSH-16 (Heavy Chambray) underneath. Works just fine, can do the cuff buttons on both shirts up, the tails on the Melton are longer than the Chambray and the whole thing is super comfortable:
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Just picked mine up from FedEx last night. Excuse the poor lighting and excessive fuzz. Fit pics to come soon…
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argh, i've been waiting for the melton since it was first announced but still can't spend the money after buying my 634SRs. since i live in the bay area i'm sure i can just use this as a jacket..
maybe after the new year.
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Proper decscription of this would be as an overshirt.