IH-526Lod - 19oz Left-Hand Twill Selvedge Denim Type III - Indigo Overdyed Black
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Joking aside.
Previously 3 OD Items that I have bought in XL and I then aggressively soaked with the intention of achieving a little further shrinkage if possible, all tightened up to drop by over a ½ inch in the Chest and a ½ inch in length and sleeve.
These items were:.
• 12 Oz Western OD Shirt. SIize XL
• 14 Oz Type 3 OD Jacket. Size XL
• 18 Oz Vintage OD CPO Jacket. Size XLOther dimensions I did not measure as these 3 dimensions were the ones that I was hoping for a little further shrinkage in.
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Iron Heart crew ts me again I need your advice the 2nd jacket came today and its 1 size bigger how does it fit compared to the 1st jacket can't keep them both unfortunately your advice is truly appreciated.
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@Goz This looks tailor made, mate
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@Goz agree with @denim-dawg , fit perfection
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@denim-dawg Thank you!
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@jerkules Thank you!
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@T4920 Thank you!
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@M800sct1 you were able to shrink an OD item that much?! I'm surprised as I did not think that was possible. Was the water pretty hot? Any agitation? I need to try that on my 295-BB i just picked up.
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Rainy and chilled. Perfect summer wear excuse for pretty heavy denim.
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@CosmoSix5 the weather has been brutal in New York lately. Can't wait for it to cool off to rock this.
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@Goz it looks like we had a very similar decision and fit between two sizes. If it makes any difference to you, I'm seeing a lot of really subtle similarities in how they fit on me. Ultimately, with those in mind and how they look on you, I'd say go for the larger of the two unless you really want a very trim look for only wearing with a tee.
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@pechelman Thanks I truly understand your dilemma, I can't make up my mind. When I put on the larger size it looks kind of big to me but it is more comfortable.
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I know this doesn’t help…I have a few different type III’s in layering and trim sizes. You need to decide first how you’re going to wear it. Factors such as climate, style, and comfort are all very important. Warm climate where I would wear a t-shirt all of the time and I would go trim. Going to wear it over flannels and hoodies and I would go for a little bigger.
I have different sizes because as I have four very distinct seasons and like to wear everything from smart (trim) to cosy (oversized). It really depends on how you want to wear it.
If you are only going to have one jacket, make it count and pick the one that matches you and your style.
As a side note: you probably aren’t going to own just one over time…I tried and failed miserably
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@goosehd Lol thats true I will definitely be buying another jacket again. In your opinion which one fits me best?
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@pechelman which size did you choose?
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@Goz Not going to lie and say it’s a tough choice. Over the t-shirt and definitely the first jacket. Trim and very smart!! Over the hoodie and I would pick the second jacket.
Both look very good on you. The areas I always am looking for are where the shoulder seams line to your shoulder, the chest, and the overall length. Shoulders look good on both jackets, chest is a toss up depending on what you’re wearing underneath (t-shirt vs. hoodie), and length is good on both.
You’ve got the perfect build for the type III and either of them would be a keeper in my opinion.
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@goosehd Thank you I definitely appreciate and respect your opinion. You have great style and lnow how clothes should fit properly.
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@sabergirl said in IH-526Lod - 19oz Left-Hand Twill Selvedge Denim Type III - Indigo Overdyed Black:
@Goz you can’t go wrong with either one, but I think if it were me the bigger one would get more use. Comfort and versatility. It still looks great with just a tee. Not sloppy or anything.
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