IHSH-33-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo
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Iron Heart..Strong enough for twins
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Twin had the fit of the day imo. Came outta no where
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33 having a ball running around with the kids…Sorry for the bad quality..pics were taken on a cell phone
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Bags that pic better yet that kid is so perfect. Playing with him that day made me more excited for my baby girl to be born. Its a different kind of enjoyment when ur having a moment with a baby.
And Twin the Mill is where Iron Heart should be unleashed..Great pics buddy
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Hi all, my first post, been trawling on tbe forum for a while and bought this shirt as my first purchase, lovely shirt and great quality, had to return a medium as it was a bit too tight on the ribcage (perfect service by the way) so i substituted for a large, perfect in the body but i have a problem …..
what's the story with the arms? far too long, i been buying Japanese clothing for years but the arms on this fella seem off the scale. Looking at previous posts it seems a lot of people have to cuff their shirt (as above), true I'm not the tallest in the world, although not what would be deemed short (and am used to seeing 6'4'' models with 36'' chests on websites) but never seen such an overhang on my cuffs in an otherwise nicely fitting shirt....
shame because i been thinking this might be my default brand in future but not too sure on pulling the trigger in future if all the designs will be the same, its something I can deal with on the shirt, but on jackets it's a no-no...
any reflections / thoughts? nice to say hello to you all....
thanks
Ciaran
PS I have images to illustrate the sizing, how to upload? i'm a luddite, theres no browse to upload button, and thats as far as know . thanks
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All of this gear is designed with motorcycle riding in mind, hence the long arm on shirts and jackets. If you're holding your arms straight out in front of you, as you would when on a bike, the arms will fit just so.
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Iron Heart is designed to be worn rising a motor cycle, the arms are cut longer to accommodate a low riding position on a cycle.