IHSH-431-BRN - Slubby Heavy Flannel Check Western Shirt - Brown
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Large is absolutely perfect for me.
Buzzing for this one, my first purchase of the season!!
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I'm usually XXL but looks like i need XXXL for this one, seems a bit smaller.
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XXL looking good for me! Seems this one runs a bit small, hopefully I can manage to actually buy it before it sells out this time! Will pre login!
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@Tago-Mago Which size of GA snap would one use for the front pocket?
Asking for a friend

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Seems to me the XXL looks a bit larger than other XXL’s I’ve bought recently. Most are under 24” in the chest.
I’m sure the crew can find you one that’s perfect!
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@Brandrea ah fair on p2p, im usually concerned about shoulder and length, seems like XXL is similar to XL watermelong or XL 293 in those measurements, but your right I basically always request some ballpark in some measurements!
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dimensions are wack. everyone should sleep on this

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@Brandrea technically, both 14mm and 17mm will work. My guess would be 14mm is a better size. @ShopatIronHeart can we see a comparison?
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@Ikeaparty Ah, makes sense! Funny how we all focus on different measurements.
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Many thanks for this! I went with the 17mm on my 293, I think you’re right, 14mm will look best on this one.
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@Brandrea @Tago-Mago First two are the 14mm Snap (closest size to the snaps already in situ), the second two pictures are the 17mm Snap. Hope this helps!
14mm:


17mm:


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@Bailey very helpful, thank you so much!
The smaller size looks better to my eye, but I don’t really think there’s a wrong answer.
Maybe two smaller snaps are in order for this shirt ….
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I used to go size L across the board with all of my Iron Heart western shirts. However, lately I started working out more and find that the shoulders are getting slightly tight with the flannels. My other non-flannel shirts still fit fine. Does anyone here on the forums size up in just the flannels? I am thinking of trying XL in this shirt. The only issue might be the sleeve length. I am a 35" sleeve and it seems the XL flannels average to around a 36" sleeve.

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@scooby9 I’ve had a similar issue with shoulders and working out, but fwiw I haven’t had any trouble with UHFs, rather just more rigid stuff like leather jackets and hefty denim shirts. Might be worth a try for you to see how you like it, but I’ve found sizing up leaves me with a bigger chest measurement than I want. Just an opinion, but I find that there’s enough flex/softness in the flannel that it hasn’t been a problem yet.
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@popvulture said in IHSH-431-BRN - Slubby Heavy Flannel Check Western Shirt - Brown:
@scooby9 I’ve had a similar issue with shoulders and working out, but fwiw I haven’t had any trouble with UHFs, rather just more rigid stuff like leather jackets and hefty denim shirts. Might be worth a try for you to see how you like it, but I’ve found sizing up leaves me with a bigger chest measurement than I want. Just an opinion, but I find that there’s enough flex/softness in the flannel that it hasn’t been a problem yet.
@popvulture you raise a very valid point regarding chest size. I too do not like having too much loose material around the body. My actual chest size is 39" so the XL might be a tad loose in the torso.
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@scooby9 I go XL in everything, and XXL in flannels. For whatever reason I just like my flannels more cozy feeling and don't care about them having a slimming profile.


