IHM-48-KHA - 12oz Whipcord Lightweight N1 Deck Jacket - Khaki
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Thanks so much @goosehd!
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Every time time thread gets bumped I get my hopes up lol
Waiting patiently.
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@AdamJ happy to hear this! I have the a2 and for Vancouver it's a wear on cold days kind of jacket, the n1 is too warm for me in our climate as much as I love it id barely ever get to wear it. Need something for between cold a2 days and the more mild UHF or type 3 only days though, sounds just about right for that!
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It sounds like the perfect jacket for shoulder seasons here, but I already knew that.
Dear Santa …I’ve been mostly good this year. I’d love to see this drop soon. Thank you, Brian.
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Bump! This or the secret color way I hope will be my 2025 IH purchase
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Apologies for the duplicated content on IHV-51-BRN, but it’s a similar experience.
I’m in Tokyo on a Japan honeymoon trip and paid a visit to the Hachioji store on Friday. It was a great visit and the staff were super helpful. I am an L in the N1 so I figured the same here. L was too snug, even over just a tee shirt, so the XL (larger of my L/XL range) is perfect. I loved the look of this piece in the preview, but hadn’t really earmarked to buy. But seeing it in person, damn is this going to be a useful and heavily worn jacket. It’s a great weight, and will be the one you grab without having to think. For the guys living in warmer climates yearning for an N1, I think you’ll be very happy. And for me who doesn’t live in a warm climate.. I think it’s awesome.
Hotel room is too chaotic and small for a fit pic!

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@americanathreads Double post is warranted and appreciated. Thanks for sharing your impressions and can’t wait to see them released here.
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@Ross Would love to see pics of the jacket interior. Is it lined with a broad cloth?
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@americanathreads happy for an update!
What size are you in UHF?
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@3lli0t right in between L and XL though XL more so recently. I think I’m closer to true XL.
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The jacket is finally coming to (all of ) us soon since it's available at the Iron Heart store in Hachioji. It's a very cool jacket—not necessarily a winter jacket, but a fantastic transitional piece for fall and spring. I really like the sulfur-dyed yarns of this special "jungle fabric," which give the jacket a vintage look over time. The lightweight, weather-resistant Japanese Ventile cotton lining is also a great addition. The jacket goes perfectly with heavily washed jeans. It's a nice look, I must say.

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Bring it!!!!
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@daugustway if you click the 'see product in shop' link at the top of this thread it'll take you through to the full preview, there's a few pictures showing the lining fabric there
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@Ross Thanks. I did see that. So I’m guessing that the lining is consistent throughout, including the sleeves.
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@daugustway I am thinking that if the sleeves are lined with the same ventile cotton makes it a great jacket to wear with a t-shirt.
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I've got an old anorak made out of Ventile cotton; it's really a high quality, weather resistant fabric. Great choice for the lining.
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@Northman totally. I’m looking forward to getting my hands on one. I love the corduroy collar as well.
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@daugustway Yep, same lining throughout
