IHM-04 - Alpaca Lined N1 Deck Jacket - Olive, Black and Navy
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loving this jacket and ive used it every day since i first got it, untreated so far. never thought id say this, but i like the long sleeves! and my arms are quite short too. i ride my bicycle a lot and if the sleeves were shorter id have exposed wrists, due to the heavy material and pretty narrow shoulders on this.
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This jacket is so great, feels and look great.
I have worn the jacket at -10 degrees Celisus with a heavy, not ultra heavy flannel and it was so toasty!!! -
I wanted to offer a public service announcement and make a plea for help as well. On a cold night, I put this jacket on after getting my hair cut earlier in the day. I immediately realized my mistake and took it off, but it was already too late. The hair worked its way into the lining and I've been unable to get it out. I tried the two most obvious solutions - a lint roller and a vacuum cleaner's upholstery attachment. Neither one seemed to make much improvement and I'm now the owner of a $600 hair shirt until I can figure a way to remedy this. Might anyone be able to offer a suggestion?
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Perhaps use static cling somehow? That sucks man sorry.
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Or use some tape wrapped around ur hand (sticky side out of course). Hopefully that helps, lil hairs are sooo fuckin annoying
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^blow dryer and hair brush
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It´s a beauty!!!
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Dude that looks so nice in the blue!
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Thanks gents, it is indeed a fantastic jacket in a fantastic colour..
I'm moving somewhere warm and I'm selling all my jackets.. except this one and only 2 others. It's that good!Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I'm assuming the measurements are based on the outside of the jacket. How thick is the jacket itself?
I don't have any well-fitting winter coats right now, but I'm assuming that using my shirt measurements would be a mistake.
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the only IH thing I have is beatle busters in 38. I'm assuming I'd be an XXXL in this.
I was almost gonna buy a Schott pea coat last winter….but the sale on this puts it into a competitive spot, and it's a bit less seen than a pea coat.