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    • Johnnyutah247J
      Johnnyutah247
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      @Freeman sure thing. Thanks for trying. I will take some pics first thing tomorrow.

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      • Johnnyutah247J
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        • Johnnyutah247J
          Johnnyutah247
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          Like I said, pretty nasty. I'm thinking a patch might be the best fix?

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          • MattM
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            Oh shit. I’d cry. But honestly though, I don’t want to speak for @JoshC but I feel like he could do something with it. It won’t look like new but he can for sure make it wearable.

            Also, if you found two matching burgundy patches it would look pretty dope. If it were me I’d do that.

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            • Johnnyutah247J
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              @Matt i was pretty upset, I've had this UHF for a long time. It was weird, I didn't feel it happen, I was working in the garage and at some point I felt a cold draft on my arm and looked and saw the hole. I bought it new from self edge whenever it came out. Its one of the first ironheart pieces I ever bought. It's been washed a bunch of times and it's so buttery soft now and broken in. The patch idea is what I'm thinking. I wonder if the crew has anything laying around that matches.

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              • MattM
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                Dude you could get something super easily on Etsy and have a local tailor do it. It would be cheap and would look so good.

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                • Johnnyutah247J
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                  Something like this?

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                  • MattM
                    Matt
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                    Oh hell yeah. Go for it. I think you’re gonna upgrade the shirt honestly. 1 of 1. IMHO.

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                    • JoshCJ
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                      @Johnnyutah247 sorry to hear the shirt has ripped! flannels aren't something I do that often but there is definitely options that you would have, like patching or hand sewing, looking at it I would go with patching as you and matt have mentioned, but I would look at a good local tailor and see what they recommend and they should be able to sort you out, but if you do have any difficulties don't hesitate to get in touch and give me a email at shop@ironheart.co.uk and we can chat through some ideas.

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                      • DmartD
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                        Should I get this repaired already or still wait?

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                        • MattM
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                          If you know you’re gonna do it eventually do it now. It’s easier to fix a small hole than a big one. @JoshC will almost certainly recommend against not waiting too long once there’s a hole.

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