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    IHTL-1301-NAV - Waffle Knit Long Sleeved Crew Neck Thermal Top - Navy

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    • Paul9221P
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      Got a medium (1 size down from UHF) in olive & navy.  These will be awesome!

      Blanket-line all the things!!!

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      • Paul9221P
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        @Paul9221 there is no going back now!!

        Ha!  You can hold me to it 😃

        Blanket-line all the things!!!

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        • neph93N
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          @Crispy:

          Got my small in both navy and olive.  Have assumed the requisite stretch…

          Correct assumption. It is the same fabric. The slight difference is that the henleys have a little more room in the shoulders and chest du to the opening at the neck, but it is negligible.

          “Some of those that work forces
          Are the same that burn crosses”

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          • Alex78A
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            Reuben may i ask which size did you go for?I got the grey one in XL which fits fine in chest and shoulders but is a little long so maybe i should size down in this one.

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            • AdamJA
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              @Alex78 He'll almost definitely be taking L in this one

              The devil is in the detail..

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              • neph93N
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                @Alex78:

                Reuben may i ask which size did you go for?I got the grey one in XL which fits fine in chest and shoulders but is a little long so maybe i should size down in this one.

                @AdamJ:

                @Alex78 He'll almost definitely be taking L in this one

                Correct AJ. I ordered L in this and the OLV. I have the GRY, WHT and BLK in M from when I was 6kg lighter but they are not as flattering now [emoji23]

                “Some of those that work forces
                Are the same that burn crosses”

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                • Alex78A
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                  Thx for the advice guys so i think i will go with L as well.

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                  • vaquero357V
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                    …snagged and stacked! Man, I've got a pile of stuff stacked just waiting for that last red UHF to land! 😎

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                    • Alex78A
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                      very happy with the fit.Thanks to Reuben for the size advise.

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                        Hi @neph93, how do these guys handle up to a dryer?  I did see on the product page that they're one-washed so minimal or no shrinkage is to be expected but can the fabric really hold up to dryer or do you lay flat to be safe?

                        Thanks in advance man…

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                        • neph93N
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                          @Joe_M Are you looking for shrinkage? If so you’re out of luck I’m afraid. They may come out of the dryer smaller but will stretch super quickly.

                          If you’re just wondering whether they will tolerate a dryer, they will.

                          “Some of those that work forces
                          Are the same that burn crosses”

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                            Hi, @neph93, nope definitely don't want shrinkage.  The size large thermal crew necks that I purchased fit me perfectly.  They're fantastic thermals from the fabric to the cut to the construction.  I just wasn't sure how well the loose stretchy cotton would hold up in a dryer or if it was best to lay flat to dry.  I've already washed one of them and errored on the side of caution laying it flat to dry, but it's good to know that they can handle a dryer.  Thanks for the info.

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                            • neph93N
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                              @Joe_M:

                              Hi, @neph93, nope definitely don't want shrinkage.  The size large thermal crew necks that I purchased fit me perfectly.  They're fantastic thermals from the fabric to the cut to the construction.  I just wasn't sure how well the loose stretchy cotton would hold up in a dryer or if it was best to lay flat to dry.  I've already washed one of them and errored on the side of caution laying it flat to dry, but it's good to know that they can handle a dryer.  Thanks for the info.

                              I never use a dryer on my IH stuff unless I’m looking for shrinkage, but I do remember testing it in these a number of years ago.

                              “Some of those that work forces
                              Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                My thermals do great in the dryer. No worries

                                Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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                                • jerkulesJ
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                                  Yeah same here. First time I did it the thermal tightened up a little more than I was used to getting with just a wash and hang, which worried me! Luckily it stretched back out, although I think the process was a little slower than usual.

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                                    @sabergirl & @jerkules, thank you both for the very helpful feedback.

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                                    • AdamJA
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                                      RESTOCKING AT 1600BST ON MONDAY 11TH JULY

                                      The devil is in the detail..

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                                      • mclaincauseyM
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                                        Henleys too 🙂

                                        talk dirty to me 😃

                                        Think it, be it.

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                                        • ChessonC
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                                          RESTOCK

                                          IG: @alexchesson_

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                                            I am a fan of IronHeart and own the #1700 model which I found to be unique for both the thickness of the fabric and the quality to the touch.

                                            This lighter weight version however leaves me wanting for both fabric weight and overall quality related to the cost. I would put it at roughly 6 to 8oz cotton somewhat abrasive in nature. Not nearly as soft as the 1700 version. Color arrives somewhat faded.

                                            I am 5' 10"
                                            38 " chest
                                            32 waist

                                            A large fit in the body but the sleeves were a tad long.

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