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IHJ-79-BLK - Primaloft® Gold Quilted Riders Jacket - Black

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    cityofdelusion
    Joined: 1 Jun 2018

    How does one get rid of the creases on the outside after giving it a wash in the washing machine with spin at e.g., 1200 RPM? ( @Giles )

    last edited by cityofdelusion 1 Apr 2024, 13:35 4 Jan 2024, 13:35 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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      Giles
      IHUK Crew
      Joined: 22 Sept 2009

      Wear it. But I have never spun at 1200, so the creases could be seriously set....

      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

      last edited by Giles 1 Apr 2024, 14:04 4 Jan 2024, 14:03 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
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        DrPat
        Iron Heart Deity
        Joined: 9 Oct 2009

        You could go to a dry cleaners and ask them to only remove the wrinkles. They will probably use a steamer. I did this with my white IH nylon jacket after I washed it and it was full of creases.

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          cityofdelusion
          Joined: 1 Jun 2018

          Good to know that it can still be saved - I'll try using my hand-steamer first and see if it helps.

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            goosehd
            Mod Squad
            Joined: 8 Apr 2016

            Keep us updated on your progress. I have a steam feature in our drier that has taken out wrinkles in some fabrics before and this could be one of those mental bookmarks for future issues 🙂

            "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

            last edited by goosehd 1 Apr 2024, 16:10 4 Jan 2024, 16:09 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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              cityofdelusion
              Joined: 1 Jun 2018

              Yep, will do 🙂

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                cityofdelusion
                Joined: 1 Jun 2018

                So here's the result of about half an hour of steaming and straightening the fabric with my hands:

                PXL_20240104_180523122~3.jpg

                Left is untreated, right is treated. In comparison, it definitely fixed the problem visibly to some extent. Although doing the whole jacket will take a lot of work and time, it'll be worth it in the end to restore it's original appearance. I'm taking a break for today though 😂

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                  flannel slut
                  Raw and Unwashed
                  Joined: 21 Feb 2022

                  @cityofdelusion thank goodness it's fixing the problem... definitely worth vesting the time. Did you end up sizing up? Curious how you made out with fit as we were in a similar boat

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                    cityofdelusion
                    @flannel slut
                    Joined: 1 Jun 2018

                    @flannel-slut I've been wanting this jacket (especially an iteration with a hoodie) for a long time now as my "obsession" with this product thread will surely also suggest. At first, a while ago, I had bought a tag size small which I experienced the fit issues with that I described earlier in this thread. But with you being braver than most of us, going for a size up and trying one last time motivated me to the same. And so I began to contemplate hard like always when I'm interested in an IH product that I know I will eventually somehow end up getting... sigh.

                    Anyway, very recently, I found someone selling one of these secondhand in a size up (tag size medium). And the price was way too good to resist another "one last try". So I just had to get it and try "one last time". The fit with this one is noticeably better in the problem areas, albeit the length of the jacket and the sleeve length having increased outside my usually preferred measurements, nevertheless not being too long to the point that the jacket would look oversized and goofy on me if that makes sense. Even if I wish the overall length and sleeve length were slightly shorter, I can now layer a T-Shirt, a wool pullover and even an IH hoodie under this one which increased the utility of this jacket a lot, making it my go-to jacket for the time being (i.e., until the weather gets gradually warmer so I can wear all of my other IH Type III jackets and SB leather jacket). I have yet another IH jacket that I now added to my arsenal and probably not enough lifetime to enjoy all of them 😂 🤦

                    TL;DR: Yep, I sized up.

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                      flannel slut
                      Raw and Unwashed
                      @cityofdelusion
                      Joined: 21 Feb 2022

                      @cityofdelusion respect the devotion! And the sickness?? Making me second guess returning mine hearing how you layer yours.

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                        cityofdelusion
                        @flannel slut
                        Joined: 1 Jun 2018

                        As it stands, the takeaway from my experiences and trials for anyone who might go through the same dilemma as I did whether to get the next size up is: If the armpit and/or the upper arm area is tight, it can be fixed by going for a size up as long as you think you'll be fine with the slightly increased overall length of the jacket and the sleeve length. Sounds obvious, but since those problem areas will only marginally relax with the next size up (which is because of the pattern and design of the jacket), only do this if you really want this jacket and think you'll end up obsessing if you don't have it.

                        @flannel-slut And if - as in your case, if I recall correctly - the midsection/opening is too baggy..... drink more beer? No, but in all seriousness, wearing your Primaloft vest could prevent having additional bulk in the armpit area while increasing the bulk needed in the midsection/opening areas. Double Primaloft FTW I guess 🤔

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                          flannel slut
                          Raw and Unwashed
                          @cityofdelusion
                          Joined: 21 Feb 2022

                          @cityofdelusion double Prima is tempting. Imagine Primaloft bottoms in a “sweatpants cut” for the Prima Tux? Joking, not joking

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                            cityofdelusion
                            Joined: 1 Jun 2018

                            Only downside I see is that I imagine you'd pretty much sound like a bag of chips when you walk with all that nylon outer.

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                              DrPat
                              Iron Heart Deity
                              @cityofdelusion
                              Joined: 9 Oct 2009

                              @cityofdelusion I’m happy to see that it’s improving.

                              I also started to fix mine myself but I quickly realized it would be a time consuming effort. I think I paid about $5 to let a professional do it. It saved me lots of time and came back looking perfect. It was definitely worth the money I spent.

                              last edited by 5 Jan 2024, 05:15 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 1
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                                cityofdelusion
                                Joined: 1 Jun 2018

                                What's the highest temperature this jacket can be washed at? I was thinking of washing it at 60°C-90°C (without spin this time) from now on, but I'm not sure if the jacket (Nylon/Polyester/Primaloft) would be damaged at all in the process.

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                                  Giles
                                  IHUK Crew
                                  Joined: 22 Sept 2009

                                  Why do you need to wash it that hot? You'll just give the fabric and garment more stress than at 40 or so....

                                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                    cityofdelusion
                                    Joined: 1 Jun 2018

                                    Thanks for your time and answer. Yeah that makes sense, I'll wash at 40° or below.

                                    The idea behind my initial question was that I usually wash my clothes at or above 60°C to ensure that bacteria are killed since to my knowledge, most bacteria die at or above temperatures of 60°C. Maybe that mainly applies to organic fabrics (e.g., cotton, linen etc.) though rather than synthetic fabrics such as nylon and polyester. Therefore washing synthetic fabrics at higher temperatures perhaps isn't even necessary and could even cause the nylon or the Primaloft fibers to melt and the jacket to lose it's longevity and functionality. Since it has become somewhat of a habit for me to wash at rather high temperatures, I wanted inquire and research the potential risks and consequences of particularly this jacket being washed at higher temperatures.

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                                      jischwar
                                      Raw and Unwashed
                                      @cityofdelusion
                                      Joined: 10 Sept 2019

                                      @cityofdelusion it's actually the dryer that kills bacteria, water doesn't get hot enough in the machine

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                                        cityofdelusion
                                        @jischwar
                                        Joined: 1 Jun 2018

                                        @jischwar Do you have a source for that? I'd like to read more about it.

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                                          jischwar
                                          Raw and Unwashed
                                          @cityofdelusion
                                          Joined: 10 Sept 2019

                                          @cityofdelusion https://time.com/4676920/washing-machine-germs/

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