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    IHM-27-OLV - Sateen M-65 Field Jacket - Olive

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    • BrandreaB
      Brandrea
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      @EastClintwood darn it, sorry the XL didn’t work for you. I hope you can land a large size!

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          EastClintwood
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          @Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot

          I’m really digging the idea of having that hook attached to the collar strap. Very cool touch.

          I finally scored the M65 jacket in my size, and I'm getting ready to place a custom order with Good Art for either that hook or a boutonniere. I'm still trying to decide which one. How secure do you find the hook on the jacket? Does it stay in place, or can it come off easily by accident?

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          • Sir_Cuffs-a-LotS
            Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot
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            @EastClintwood that’s awesome, dude! 👍

            The arm of the hook is malleable enough that with a bit of a squeeze it holds firm to the strap. I have zero movement on this and have no worries about it going anywhere.

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            I have a triple cutout boutonnière that I rock on a leather jacket - that one definitely moves around. I love the look of both, but have fewer concerns about losing the hook accidentally.

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            • BrandreaB
              Brandrea
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              @EastClintwood That’s fantastic news man, CONGRATULATIONS!!!

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              • rovdjurstorgetR
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                So, here's a horror story. Last year at work, I went out to grab lunch and returned quickly, holding my burrito bowl and drink. Using my upper left arm, I pressed open the huge and heavy metal door to my workplace. I felt and heard this sticky sensation peel off from my M65's left arm sleeve to the door and realized they had painted the door with black tar-like acrylic or oil-based paint.

                I wish I could say they hadn’t put up a warning sign, but they had. In my hurry to rush back up for work, I completely missed the tag they had taped to the wall next to the door. I felt angry and stupid. I panicked as my brain just wanted to remove the paint quickly before it dried. I went upstairs, grabbed paper towels, and tried to tap most of it off, followed by some mistakes involving water, sponges, and liquid detergent.

                Long story short: It did remove some of the paint but not all—perhaps 60%. The worst thing isn’t the paint; it’s how my rubbing, and perhaps the detergent, damaged the fabric and its "sheen," making parts of the fabric dull. I rubbed too hard and "aged" those spots by about 30 years. I’m all for patina and aging, but this is just weird. The thing is, I’ve read that parts of the discoloration might actually be particles from the paper towels and sponge - making it fixable? I hope.

                Once my head cleared up, I realized I should have gone to the dry cleaners instead and let the pros take care of it.

                I’ve worn the jacket since and felt bad about it, but in the end, I’m always the one telling people who get precious about their workwear and leather boots to just embrace the battle scars. Well, this battle scar came with PTSD and the works—I can’t open the door without flinching.

                Anyway, to the question: I still haven’t taken the jacket to the dry cleaners. Should I do that, or should I continue trying to remove the remaining stains with lemon essential oil? I've seen that recommended for stains like this. I'm not as precious as I was 6 months ago. I've let go and don't mind trying different solutions. I'll post pictures later.

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                  sabergirl
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                  If the stain has been there for six months, it may not go anywhere regardless of who by or how it’s treated. I’d say you’re just going to have to embrace it as permanent wabi sabi.

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                    My IHM-27-OLV has been adopted by my wife. I think it looks good on her so win win I guess 😊💚

                    Peter 🤙😎

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                      TuckedInShirt
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                      wondering if this will ever make a return as finding a m65 that fits in shoulders and has long enough arms is a pain

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                      • Tago MagoT
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