IHSH-302-IND - Ultra Heavy Flannel Western Shirt - Buffalo Check - Indigo
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Nice @GregO I think you'll be pleased with the shirt. 
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I really can’t decide on sizing. This is very close to the IHSH-264 in measurements except it is about a 1/2 inch shorter in length. I have a small in the 264 and it fits like a glove. Might be one of the best fitting shirts I own. I don’t like things that are too big and I don’t want to wear this as an over shirt. I know no one can decide for me. I just don’t like the idea of buying something that doesn’t fit correctly in hopes that washing it will make it fit. I like it to fit out of the box. I have the 276 in a medium and it is slightly big even after a wash. This is exhausting, haha. 
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@paymar it’s worth a shot to send an email to the guys at shop@ironheart.co.uk to see if they have anything with similar measurements to your 264. 
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@RoxRocks86 thank you for the tip! 
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Large UHF Layered w/ a medium heavyweight IH hoodie 
 What y’all think?
 Fit good?
  
  
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@Pipeboss713 As a layer, I think you're golden. Any plans to wear alone and you might want to size down. 
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@Pipeboss713 - looks good. I think sizing up in UHF makes sense when layering. Good to have a few oversized shirts for layering. 
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Looks awesome could also layer the UHF over another shirt too 
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@dinobarnesberlin looks excellent ! 
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Thanks @jerkules –-havent worn anything else since I bought it a week ago. 
 Its just that comfy.
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I should also add that I blame @Joberwocky and @dinobarnesberlin specifically for this purchase. Although I didn’t splurge for the GAH button (should’ve). 
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I'll take that blame…and you can always add the button  
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Trying my best to enable who I can, one shirt at a time @SKT  
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So, a story in washing and recovery of this shirt. I followed the care instructions generally advised. Cold wash, tumble dry low. Still got a bunch of shrinkage. Size large, the sleeves went to 25”, chest 22”, front length 27”, back length 28”. Not unwearable since the sleeves were already a nice long length but certainly on the smaller side of what I wanted. Especially in body length since I’m 6’0”. So I tried out the standard shrinkage recovery trick of soaking in warm water with conditioner. Then I rinsed it and removed some moisture, and stretched out the dimensions I needed. Now it’s back to about 26” sleeves, 29” rear length, 28” front length, chest 22.25”. Fits great and like my other UHFs again. Next time I will just go straight to hang dry on this one. It was already a bit snugger than my other UHFs right out of the gate. Maybe because it’s a different maker than the others. But the good news is that if anyone has this shrink a bit, it only takes a little effort to recover. I know it might warp the pattern a little but you can’t tell with this. 






