IHM-37-BLK - Oiled Whipcord N1 Deck Jacket - Black
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@rllamarca They are arriving this week at IHUK, so the selected retailers (which will be posted at the top of this thread in due course) should have theirs next week at some point.
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Take my money!
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They are really.. really.. nice!
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Man this one is so tempting. It barely gets cold here long enough to justify… let’s see if irrationality wins out
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It won’t be easy for me to choose the right size, as I stuck between the sizes, @AdamJ would it be possible to check the inside pit to pit measurements? I wonder how much space takes the lining. Thanx!
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Oh.. this one is almost impossible not to get haha!
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@Heavy_blue I don't know. I'm so torn apart between this and its Olive version. I cant make up my mind, and the main reason is that those are not the jackets that can be machine washed. What do You all think, what color will be more future proof as the wear and inevitable dirt accumulates?
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What is up with that sleeve length?? They made the chest a bit smaller but added an inch to the sleeve when it was already pretty long.
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@AdamJ Thanks!
one more question that is on my mind is regarding the care.
In the product description it's stated that it can be ironed gently to renew waterproofing, and I see how that can be of significant help in 2-5 years. But how to reapply the coating in 5-10 years? Where to get this stuff (urethane/paraffin mix) from? -
@Karol Hi, I hope you don’t mind me having a go at answering your question? I’m guessing the paraffin coating that IH use is rather different but I’ve re-waterproofed a few wax cotton Barbour and Belstaff jackets in the past and I’m guessing the process for re-applying a coating a few years down the line would be roughly the same? @AdamJ
I started by letting the tin of Barbour wax sit in a bowl of warm water for ten minutes or so to warm it up and turn it into a liquid. Then apply it to the clean jacket with a soft cloth, taking extra time to apply more in the seams, high wear areas and any extra dry areas where the coating has worn the most. Then use a hairdryer to run any excess wax into the seams etc.. leave to dry a day or two then repeat if needed. I hope that helps!
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@Karol unless you live in the Arctic you will not wear this enough to get much stains on it!
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@Karol it’s all luxurious problems i did a trade on the regular olive one.. so do i need another N1? No! Do i want ot? Yes! Haha! If i would need to go with 1 i would gp with the green one!
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@Tobi said in IHM-37-BLK - Oiled Whipcord N1 Deck Jacket - Black:
@Karol unless you live in the Arctic you will not wear this enough to get much stains on it!
It is ~815km to the arctic circle from Stockholm and I declare UHF season open with recent temperature of 1C ~ 34F. Im ready for this jacket from the middle of the week
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Wish the sleeve length wasn't so long.