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    • GilesG
      Giles
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      Thanks Till for the the very comprehensive answer, here is Haraki's version:

      1. apply delicate detargent on damped sponge and pat on stains.
      2. put delicate detargent into water and soak jaket
      3. give it massage gently and spin dry it about 30 sec.
      4. put it in water to rinse and change water until the water gets clear about 2 times.
      5. add fabric softener into water and leave it about 3min then spin dry 30sec.
      6. lay the jaket on mesh table or something like that and air dry. Avoide the direct rays of the sun.
      7. once it drys about 80%, hang it. When the jacket is dryed, pat it all over with hands to make the filling feather even.
        8 Hang it 2 to 3 more days until filling down gets dry completely.
        Also, suggesting to use waterproof spray might be a good advise.

      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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      • GilesG
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        Jacket:
        Outer - super heavy-duty - 60% nylon/40% cotton grosgrain
        Filling 350 gms, 80% Down, 20% Feather
        Lining - Nylon Taffeta

        Vest:
        Outer - super heavy-duty - 60% nylon/40% cotton grosgrain
        Filling 200gms, 80% Down, 20% Feather
        Lining - Nylon Taffeta

        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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        • hecticH
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          Many thanks to both Till and Giles - forumtastic!

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            Many thanks to you, Giles, for the quick answer on those technical questions. You know I'm a stickler for that stuff. 😉

            Haraki-Sans method is very soft and gentle and certainly will not damage the jacket or the down. However, I doubt it will get even the typical cuff grease out, let alone any tougher stains.

            Brush treatment with a fine detergent for greasy cuffs is almost a must in my experience. Then throw it in the washing machine. I have done so with three down jackets and many duvets, no problem at all. Of course, pick the gentle cycle and if possible use a front loader. The last century top loader technology in the US is a joke and on top of it hard on clothes (and on the environment because it uses more water and requires bleach to even get white laundry white).

            Till

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            • moykkyM
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              @hectic:

              I've been loving the heat retention capabilities in the down jacket over Christmas. Build quality is typical IH, so no complaints there.

              However, Giles - perhaps you could pass along to Haraki-san that I felt that the elastic shock cord in the waist hem was a little lightweight compared to the rest of the construction. The cord is a 2mm thickness, I would have preferred to see 3mm (Christ, I sound anal).

              Anyway, Happy New Year everyone. My resolution is to make more biltong.

              H

              Aah, I love the feeling when after registering to the forum to ask a certain question you found that the answer is there in front of your eyes.

              Khaki or blue… Khaki?

              "Use only that which works, and take it from any place you can find it."

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              • hecticH
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                Khaki is a little different, gets away from the eternal blue/black male colourway.

                I'm happy to post some more fit pics if you want.

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                • moykkyM
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                  I'm happy with my new jacket! I got the sizing right (I'm 6' and got sz L) too. I'll try and take some fit pics later.

                  It worked well yesterday in -12C temperature with only t-shirt and light shirt underneath it.

                  "Use only that which works, and take it from any place you can find it."

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                  • hecticH
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                    Howdy,

                    Just for the record, I did some localised washing of the cuffs and neck of the down jacket the other day (damn my neck can't be that dirty!). I used a wool wash for hand wash detergent at <30 degrees and it came up fine. The loft also came back fine on the funnel neck area. I am confident that a hand wash of the whole jacket would be non-problematic.

                    Hope you are all well.

                    H

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                    • hecticH
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                      Woot! 100 posts.

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                      • BeatleB
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                        super sale at selfedge…$150 - snatch it while you can

                        We can do anything

                        http://bybeatle.com

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                          daveo
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                          I snagged one from them last night!  Can't wait for it to get here!

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                          • ?
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                            Too bad Kiya doesn't stock XS…or I'd buy both the vest and the jacket ! (They're both marked down insanely).

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                            • hecticH
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                              Its a nice jacket - better than the ubiquitous North Face variants IMO

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                              • hecticH
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                                Shubz, get an xxl and use it as a sleeping bag 🙂

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                                • ?
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                                  @hectic:

                                  Shubz, get an xxl and use it as a sleeping bag 🙂

                                  hectic…you're hilarious ! Not a bad idea actually ! But no thanks...I think I'm pretty set on purchasing that SEXIH07BK Type III jacket in the near future. I'm going to pop into Self Edge next week sometime.

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                                    Shub… you sure that a small can't fit you?  I saw one in the Khaki vest.

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                                    • ?
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                                      @arrow:

                                      Shub… you sure that a small can't fit you?  I saw one in the Khaki vest.

                                      Yeah, I'm certain it won't fit arrow.  Even slightly big for a bargain is not worth it, IMHO. 😞

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                                      • DougNgD
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                                        I dunno…I usually size up when it comes to heavy down or wool jackets to allow for a chunky sweater or a sweatshirt underneath...I always prefer slightly loose than to look like a sausage

                                        I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                        • ?
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                                          You guys really want me to get one ! But me thinks, even accountng for a sweater or hoodie underneath, a 42 " chest is just too big for me. I think they're sized big to begin with.

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                                          • DougNgD
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                                            HOLY SHIT!!!

                                            They're frickin huge compared to their usual sizes

                                            I usually wear a large and the jacket is 48"???

                                            That's six inches bigger than my actual chest…

                                            I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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