Loopwheeled Sweatshirts
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Hey @Chain$titch what size do you usually go with IH? Do you have a UHF, western, workshirt, or jacket that fits just right?
I've got a 40" chest and am 5'10". The IH stuff tends to be a little long in the sleeve if the chest fits; I'm kinda in between a medium and a large. Getting a large and hot-washing it, or getting OD, usually fits perfectly.
I'll echo what @henry_david said about RMC. I've got a few of them that I picked up from Standard & Strange that I really like. Matter-o-fact, I'm warm-washing the olive green one right now, to try to get a little shrink on it (it's a large).
My favorite has been The Strike Gold's heavy loopwheeled sweatshirt that I posted at the very head of this thread. That one required me to hot soak and machine dry to get just right. It's a little nerve-wracking but the fit and comfort is worth it in the end.
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I have a loop wheel sweat shirt from The Strike Gold (purchased at SELA size L - now I think I’d size XL) that has shrunk pretty significantly, almost a size. If you’re looking for an old school style of sweatshirt, they are very hearty, warm, and fairly windproof. Since I use this as an under layer for shirts and jackets the shrink isn’t a big deal, but it does mean I need to tuck in my undershirt because it’ll ride up if I don’t. I also have an IH Gray Marl hoodie. I’ve noticed it stretches with wear and shrinks back up with a wash. I sized down to M (usually take L and XL in IH gear) and it is also used as an under layer. The Strike Gold is more beefy (also no zipper or hood) but I pick up my IH more because of the ease of wear. But if I need to go out on a snow/ice hike. It’s TSG all the way. It’s perfect with the J-38 (primaloft) to pretty much anything that’s not 10 degrees F or below. Then I need to upgrade to Canada Goose. Hope this helps in your journey
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@Paul9221 I'm usually an XL in IH outerwear, which is primarily what I own from the brand. (I'm not a western guy, and the work shirts are too squarely cut and long for my build in that size.)
The RMC stuff is amazing quality, but their jackets and knits are all a bit too long and square in the body, and a bit too short in the arms.
Do you know how much your Strike Gold shrank, out of curiosity?
I pick up my IH more because of the ease of wear.
I run hot and live in a mild 4-seasons climate, so I tend to prefer lighter weight stuff that breathes and moves well.
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Yeah the idea of a raw option for fitment purposes is intriguing, but something in the 9-12oz. range is probably preferable for me.
Do folks find that that their loopwheel sleeves tend to stretch?
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I was wondering about length.
Loopwheel fabrics are purportedly pretty stable, given the lack of inborn fabric tension, but plenty of users report stretch with wear that tends to snap back with washing.
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As a general rule, loop wheel products don't shrink a lot. Shrinkage in cotton is primarily caused by tension in the fabric that occurs during weaving being released when washed (water and soap lubricate the yarns and allow them to slide back to where they want to be). As loowheel by its very nature is a low tension weave/knit, that release of tension is minimised.
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=4549.msg658872#msg658872
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So @Giles , in your professional experience, will 'too short' sleeves not stretch an inch or two to the proper length?
Would I be wise to err on the side of snug in the chest and shoulders, as horizontal stretch seems more likely?
I realize it's 'just a sweatshirt', but if it's noticeably oversized, 1) it makes it practically difficult to layer under outerwear, and 2) it's a bit sloppy looking (which seems to violate one of the tenets of the $200-$300 sweatshirt purchase).
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Sleeves/body won’t stretch in length like that, in my experience. You can get some horizontal stretch, but not usually significant vertically. Check out the Nine Lives “destroyer of worlds” hoody—it’s a trim fit with long sleeves and body.
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What @sabergirl said…
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Sleeves/body won’t stretch in length like that, in my experience. You can get some horizontal stretch, but not usually significant vertically. Check out the Nine Lives “destroyer of worlds” hoody—it’s a trim fit with long sleeves and body.
Appreciate the feedback.
Unfortunately, I need long sleeves in tandem with a shorter body.