IHM-27-OLV - Sateen M-65 Field Jacket - Olive
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@jothishan:
Things that might have been better:
1. An inner removable liner like the Rothco M65 would have meant for me that I would only need this one-and-only jacket for all seasons
Does this jacket take a liner?
Nope.
H once told me he was going to offer an optional liner. I said, 'and what the fuck are you going to to do with all the liners that no one decided they wanted, but we have made, at the end of the season?'
He gave me a sage look and said "no optional liners"…...
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@jothishan:
Guys, so what is the conclusion! Is this Jacket suitable for western winter? With the IHSH- Wabash shirt underneath, can one withstand the cold temperatures between 1 and 5 °C? I know this is a subjective question, but just thought someone who already owns this would be able to share their experience!
I own a denim version of this Jacket and wear it with my wabash CPO shirt all the time in 1-2 degrees C. I't a wonderful outer layer. I also wear it with my IH primaloft Shirt Jac CPO during - temps.
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Just received mine yesterday.

What shall I say? Love it - beautiful fabric and well made!
One thing I'm a bit concerned about is: SHRINKAGE…
As often I was in the middle of 2 sizes. I choose the smaller one which so far seems to be the right decision concerning the length of the arms as they definitely shouldn't be any longer.
But what if it shrinks like denim??

As far as I have seen, there is no information about sanforization or prewashing.
So, is anyone there who has experience if or how this fabric may shrink? If there might be reasonable shrinkage, then maybe I have to rethink my sizing…
I only will wash it at the maximum temperature that is indicated: max 40 degrees C.I also asked the IH staff. Graham answered to me today: "[i]There should be no noticeable shrinkage if handled correctly (low temperature, low spin)".
But if there is any experience out there in the community, I would also appreciate to hear that.
Thanks guys!
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@Richardcard82 that's the attitude! Excellent work
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Well, I bit the bullet and ordered both black and olive colors! I went with size Large since I have a khaki jacket from IH in XXXL that has same measurements as the Large and it fits me well, even with layering Its still fits fine. Can't wait to get them. I loved both black and olive
You must be crazy, but you will not repent having them both! This is the best ever jacket that I have ever purchased! Period!
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Retail therapy is real. Combine that with FoMo (fear of missing out) that comes with Iron Heart product runs and you've got a serious problem.
I spent a ton of money building my garage gym during quarantine since all of the gyms have closed down. Almost didn't buy this but I'm very happy that I did. Hopefully post a little review and picture tomorrow.
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One thing I'm a bit concerned about is: SHRINKAGE…
Wash on 40C and you will be fine. It isn't denim. The lining and stitch construction will all retard shrinkage, even if it isn't sanforised (which it probably is). If shrinkage was an issue it would be stated on the webshop page.
Congrats on a great jacket.
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Yeah the FoMo is real, I figure once they sell out they won't come back for a long time lol, so I guess I got pulled in the by the fear of losing out on them. Retail therapy is helpful especially when you can splurge on whatever you want, I also made my patio into a small home gym, financed a nordicktrack for cardio and a small home gym I got from Marcy, its something to keep me going, although gyms are finally opening I still don't want to go. I'm in California,
I wouldn't say that I can splurge on whatever I want, but I would say that I've been blessed enough to contribute my fair share to fund Giles' fishing trips over the years

Where abouts are you in California? I'm in Orange County (about 30 miles SE of LA).
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Wow, wow, wow! What a beast of a jacket!
I absolutely love this thing. As I mentioned before, I missed out on the first run and regretted it as soon as it sold out. Money was a bit tighter than usual this year on account of having to set up a home office and a home gym because of the pandemic but I told myself that I'd regret it again if I didn't pick it up this round. So glad that I did!
One of the first things that stood out was how solid the collar is. I have and love the IHM-20 (https://www.ironheartamerica.com/extinct/ihm-20.html) – I'm just a massive sucker for pockets! While the IHM-20 is also an amazing piece that you won't regret picking up, the collar tends to settle pretty quickly. I mean, I can put the collar up but within 5 minutes or so, it'll kinda fold down on its own. Not the case with the IHM-27! I think I could build a bookshelf on this thing!

Anyhow, here's some pics. I did want to point out that someone earlier on the thread said something about a khaki inner lining, but it's actually just a lighter green. I'm including pics with a white index card so that you can get a feel for the true color.




If you can swing it, don't miss out on this one!
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Mine should be here on Monday. I have the IHM-26 in duck canvas but just couldn't resist the classic green.
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Okay, I sprang for the thing, in olive green. But there’s a problem.
First the positives. This is beautiful jacket, wonderful sateen, and seems well-constructed. Less of a repro of an M-65 and more of a “take” on the original. Really nice to look at and handle. The dual zipper is an interesting touch, even though they got the zipper backwards.
When I was considering getting this, I was drawn to the longer arm length and narrower shoulder seam width. Done right, I think this gives a nice, fitted appearance. But I agonized over just how narrow the Large is in the shoulders at 18.7 inches. Every other measurement seemed right in the ballpark. I’m 5’10” and 190 lbs, fairly muscular in the shoulders and chest, slightly longer arms than average.
So the jacket arrived Thursday. And boy, it fits trim. The shoulder epaulet seam is only 5 and 3/4 inches. Fine. I throw it on. Looks great. Then I zip it up..
You know, the models in the pics aren’t really doing anything. Just standing there looking cool. And it looks great if I just stand still. But dang it’s a narrow fit across the shoulders. The armholes are fairly high, and the sleeves are considerably narrower than an actual M-65. Also, the shoulder pleats are not as deep as an M-65. So, fully zipped up it’s a pretty confining fit in the shoulders for me, if I reach up or forward.
I’d size up I guess, but the 28” arms of an XL would be too much. For the money, I’d rather not have to go in immediately thinking it needs to be altered or shrunk.
So, I could keep it and not wear it zipped up, and hope the material relaxes a bit over time. Or return it for an XL. Or call it quits.Any input is appreciated. Thanks.
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Okay, I sprang for the thing, in olive green. But there’s a problem.
First the positives. This is beautiful jacket, wonderful sateen, and seems well-constructed. Less of a repro of an M-65 and more of a “take” on the original. Really nice to look at and handle. The dual zipper is an interesting touch, even though they got the zipper backwards.
When I was considering getting this, I was drawn to the longer arm length and narrower shoulder seam width. Done right, I think this gives a nice, fitted appearance. But I agonized over just how narrow the Large is in the shoulders at 18.7 inches. Every other measurement seemed right in the ballpark. I’m 5’10” and 190 lbs, fairly muscular in the shoulders and chest, slightly longer arms than average.
So the jacket arrived Thursday. And boy, it fits trim. The shoulder epaulet seam is only 5 and 3/4 inches. Fine. I throw it on. Looks great. Then I zip it up..
You know, the models in the pics aren’t really doing anything. Just standing there looking cool. And it looks great if I just stand still. But dang it’s a narrow fit across the shoulders. The armholes are fairly high, and the sleeves are considerably narrower than an actual M-65. Also, the shoulder pleats are not as deep as an M-65. So, fully zipped up it’s a pretty confining fit in the shoulders for me, if I reach up or forward.
I’d size up I guess, but the 28” arms of an XL would be too much. For the money, I’d rather not have to go in immediately thinking it needs to be altered or shrunk.
So, I could keep it and not wear it zipped up, and hope the material relaxes a bit over time. Or return it for an XL. Or call it quits.Any input is appreciated. Thanks.
How long are the sleeves for you right now? It sounds like you might be happier if you sized up. But if the sleeves already end half way down your hands, that might not work.
I don't plan on wearing this zipped up often. Maybe if I'm stuck out in the rain. I did want it to fit over a UHF and still be able to zip it up. Am happy to say that I can do that. The arm holes do feel a bit snug when I do that, though.
This is the problem that you face when you put on muscle. I'm 5'10", about 170 with a muscular build and find myself always straddling that medium and large line. The sleeves are too long if I go large, the chest is too tight if I go medium.
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Well done @Richardcard82. The fit looks perfect and they both suit you very well. Congratulations and thanks for posting.
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The sleeves right now just touch the knuckles on my hand. That’s fine. Any longer would start to not look right. And the sleeves might bunch above my hands. I’m kind of bummed.
I’m going to think on it a few days, and see how I feel.What if you sized up and then used the velcro at the sleeve opening to keep the sleeves from going past your wrist?
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@Paul9221 And thanks to you as well! Yours look very stylish on you and also perfect in fit, did you get the Large?
Thanks! I actually went with a medium. Pretty happy with the fit! Now I just need the temperature to drop about 20 degrees so that I can wear it outside without looking like a weirdo.
I applaud you getting them in both colors! Such a beautiful jacket! I already have a similar jacket in black so thankfully I wasn't tempted to pick this up in black



