IHSH-422-BRN - 17oz Cotton Duck CPO Shirt - Brown
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@ironfadegreg I would go medium. Maybe it will stretch some as it’s worn in.
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@ironfadegreg fyi - duck doesn’t stretch.
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@ironfadegreg I also think the M suits you very well, I would take the M without thinking
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@John-Galt said in IHSH-422-BRN - 17oz Cotton Duck CPO Shirt - Brown:
@ironfadegreg fyi - duck doesn’t stretch.
yes, that's what i thought
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@Luijim78 said in IHSH-422-BRN - 17oz Cotton Duck CPO Shirt - Brown:
@ironfadegreg I also think the M suits you very well, I would take the M without thinking
thank you matey
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I’d go with the large as the medium looks snug in the photos. No layering options with the medium.
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@ironfadegreg large looks entirely too big to me. I had a similar problem with the untucked, I resorted to wearing it open or not buttoning the bottom button or two
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Ordered the XL based off measurements and came spot on but its looking and feeling way too big for my taste. Might have to find a Large some place. Is it looking too big for yall too? -
@fuzzybunnies I think it's a little big but if you plan on layering it could be fine
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@fuzzybunnies I like this fit. It’ll mold to your body over time and tighten up a smidge with a hot wash if you need it. Can also unsnap the first cuff snap and fold the cuff back an inch while you wait for it to conform. Personally I’m usually much happier long term with an initial fit like what you’ve got there than snug, but to each his own.
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@ironfadegreg , on the last two pics, the upper part of the sleeves look too baggy. The medium gives you proper shoulder placement and sleeve length.
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The real question is how do you wanna wear it ? shirt or overshirt ? M looks also better to me if you wanna wear it as a shirt, if you would like to wear it over UHF for example L is your best bet.
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I had to try it!
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@ironfadegreg What is your height and weight? I'm also between ordering a Medium or Large and cant decide which way to go.
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@Desperado213 Using height and weight as a guide to purchasing clothing is not always a good idea. You can have two people very similar in height and weight, but very different builds. Some of us carry weight in our chest and shoulders, others in the waist, thighs, and hips.
If you haven’t done so, please watch this video on how to measure shirts: https://forum.ironheart.co.uk//post/5663
Measure your best fitting shirt using this method and compare to the chart that IHUK provides.
If you still have questions, please email the IHUK crew: shop@ironheart.co.uk for further assistance.
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I am inbetween a large/Xlarge in this one.....I could wear either, but for me the X-large was better, just slightly more relaxed and layer-able
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@goosehd I'm not using height and weight to order a shirt but it's a nice additional data point. For the same reason IH gives vitals for their people and what size they wear.
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@Desperado213 Just trying to help.
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@ironfadegreg I think the medium looks a little TOO snug around the belly but thr arms on the large look way too long. I think if you got the sleeves tailored on the large it would be perfect, otherwise maybe the medium will relax A LITTLE? I've read that duck doesn't really stretch though.