IHM-48-KHA - 12oz Whipcord Lightweight N1 Deck Jacket - Khaki
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@Evertonman thx mate! I already decided to return it. It would be sad to not wear it enough when it does not feel right. I‘m 176cm and 80kg and I wear mostly a Large in everything IH except the hoody I wear a Medium for example. Some lucky guy gets a last chance on a Large

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@Evertonman Good to hear! I’m 6’2”, 180 and went with XL …. Now if UPS would deliver it sometime soon that would be nice lol
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@Indigo-Alchemist yes, its too roomy for you!
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@Anesthetist Is this picture with the sides cinched in?
I sort of disagree with most here, I think it looks goodE
Edit … it’s early here and I’m getting you folks mixed up lol, you both look great @Indigo-Alchemist
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@Indigo-Alchemist you gotta be happy with it for what it costs. I hope you can nail down another one.
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@Brandrea yes mine are cinched and I like it a lot

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Apologies for poor image quality. This was not on my radar but I went and bought it anyway. I am happy I did because It is unique and the fabric feels amazing. XXXL here 6'2 and 220lbs ish.
Fit is good. Definitely just right on shoulders and sleeves.
It is a bit roomy at the bottom, but I tried the cinch thing and that makes it more fitted at least for me. -
@Northman
Geez, I went for an XL at 6’1” 218…hope I didn’t screw myself. -
@Watty idk everyones different. For me the shoulder length is an important measurement. I probably would be fine with XXL but I can't sacrifice too much in the shoulders. This XXXL is def a bit too wide in the lower part of the jacket for me, but using the cinches and maybe with time it will look
better. I can see this as a great jacket to wear with a t-shirt or a thin layer as well If I had sized one down. -
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@Northman Looks banging to me.

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just got mine, this jacket size is small, I am 5'9, 155lbs, wear L
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I tried the sinch on this and it feels so much better now, just slightly sinched with a knot at the eyelet, even feels good over a t shirt
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Had it on all day yesterday while doing some winter preparations at the summer cottage. Lifted our small boat on land with a trailer etc.
I actually went ahead and uncinched it now. The weather was wet. Not rainy but there was water in the air ( I guess one would call it drizzle etc. )
As a result I actually think it started to take some shape even though it's a tough fabric so yeah just wear it a lot guys! -
Wow. Very impressed with this jacket. Haraki-san home run (for me in XL). Very glad I own this piece. Perfect for the damp drizzly weather in the PNW. I haven’t stopped wearing since receiving mine mid last week. The whipcord and lining really play great together…weight and drape feels like an instant vintage heirloom piece.
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I missed the drop of these jackets as I was traveling in Japan andby the time I checked they were sold out. But discovered that my local shop in Sydney has them in stock, so managed to grab one. Perfect jacket for Sydney weather, I have the lined version and whilst I love that, I can only wear it for 3-4 months a year.
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@Xmotorlib Nice. I always get surprised that anyone can even wear such a jacket down under. I live in northern europe and I can only wear a jacket lined with wool like 2-3 months a year because they are so bloody warm.
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@Northman Yeah wore yesterday, benefits from some breaking in.
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@Northman I wore my IHM-35 at the rugby in Brisbane a few months ago and was still a bit chilly. Maybe it's because I don't have much natural insulation. It was definitely very warm on the train though.
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Bought the Navy; and keep telling myself that I don’t need the khaki…. It’s just so damn good!
