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    Iron Heart Hamburg - Collab Release Party, April 18th

    Y'2 Leathers….

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      paulmtg
      Raw and Unwashed
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      @mecken88 if you are 42 in the chore, can I ask what size you typically are in IH shirts? Thanks!

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        NickD
        The Unwoven
        @paulmtg
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        @paulmtg I'm also a 42 in the chore - I'm a medium in IH shirts. I own a couple of Ls but M would have been optimum.

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        • mecken88M
          mecken88
          @paulmtg
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          @paulmtg I’m typically a size Large in the shirts and denim jackets from Iron Heart.

          My chest circumference is 102cm =40,15 inches.

          I could have chosen the Y2 chore in a size 44 too if I wanted more room for layering. But for me and what I wanted the size 42 is snug and nice😊👍

          IG: mecken

          Conner Oberst - True Blue 2005
          ”Cause kid, I don't know much about you
          But I like you
          'Cause you're true blue”

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            tvaillant75
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            not an easy one to size this jacket.. It seems it has shrunken quite a bit when compared to your first pic.
            I have a 44 coming but I am wondering if I should not asked TJ to send me a 46.. I am most of the times a XL in IH shirts/jackets

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            • mecken88M
              mecken88
              @tvaillant75
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              @tvaillant75 yeah it ”shrunk” or formed quite significantly from being brand new.

              At least in my experience. Because the slightly heavy/stiff horsehide the creases in the arms stay in place. They became shorter for sure. Even if the jacket just hanging on a hanger, the arms are slightly bend and the creases are there.
              And the total length also formed to my body and kind of shrunk too. Not nearly as much as the arms. But it changed alot for me. So buying a horsehide jackets slightly snug to begin with, is potentially not the best idea.
              Mine felt bigger in the beginning and form “smaller”. So it kind of became perfect for me.

              I often wear it open, with a denim shirt or hoodie. I can’t wear both layer under, it’s then too tight and feel restricted. But I didn’t buy it for many layering.

              TJ helped a ton for me figuring out the right size for me. He is very good to elaborate on sizes, ideas and any concerns. I would totally send him a DM🔥😎

              IG: mecken

              Conner Oberst - True Blue 2005
              ”Cause kid, I don't know much about you
              But I like you
              'Cause you're true blue”

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              • mecken88M
                mecken88
                @tvaillant75
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                @tvaillant75 You can kind of see where the arms stops at my hands. On the left picture the jacket is brand new, I think the same day I got it. And the right picture is from now. Almost a year of wear. And you can see it’s significantly shorter in the arms.

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                IG: mecken

                Conner Oberst - True Blue 2005
                ”Cause kid, I don't know much about you
                But I like you
                'Cause you're true blue”

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                  paulmtg
                  Raw and Unwashed
                  @NickD
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                  @NickD is your chore also fairly slim fit? Or did you go for a roomier fit?

                  Perhaps I need to size up to a 46 then…

                  I’m an XL in most Ironheart shirts, XXL in the overdyed. I initially thought 44 in the chore might fit, but I worry the lining might make it a bit too snug? Really tough call….

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                    NickD
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                    @paulmtg mine's a roomier fit than @mecken88's jacket. As you can see it's easy enough to layer underneath, and it's slightly longer in the arms. Fit is similar on the shoulders and I think I'm an inch or so smaller in the chest than him. Mine hasn't been worn as much either.

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                      Darth-fader
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                      @tvaillant75
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                      @tvaillant75 i've had a few y2 jackets and in my experience its better to get something slightly bigger - if it fits perfect on day one it will feel tighter down the road, whereas slightly oversized on day one will from around you to a comfier fit......its a lot like the heavier denim thing before and after an initial soak/wash

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                      • derek111D
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                        HD-03 today. This thing is wild.

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                        Get outside, feel small

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