IHJ-64-BLK - Horsehide Modified Type III Jacket - Black (Tea-Core Dyed)
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@cander49 What size did you buy?
Thanks! This is a small. I'm 6’, 150-152 lbs, if that helps with sizing. I usually have to do M because of too wide of shoulders and too long of arms for a S, but the small in this has just enough shoulder width for me and very long arms, which is great.
Iam 6ft 5in tall 195 lb. My 526L is XXL. Guess for this jacket it should be the same?
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The jacket Looks awesome!
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@cander49 What size did you buy?
Thanks! This is a small. I'm 6’, 150-152 lbs, if that helps with sizing. I usually have to do M because of too wide of shoulders and too long of arms for a S, but the small in this has just enough shoulder width for me and very long arms, which is great.
Iam 6ft 5in tall 195 lb. My 526L is XXL. Guess for this jacket it should be the same?
I think you might just get away with an XL.
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@cander49 What size did you buy?
Thanks! This is a small. I'm 6’, 150-152 lbs, if that helps with sizing. I usually have to do M because of too wide of shoulders and too long of arms for a S, but the small in this has just enough shoulder width for me and very long arms, which is great.
Iam 6ft 5in tall 195 lb. My 526L is XXL. Guess for this jacket it should be the same?
I would probably be a M in most type 3s, so perhaps you could do XL in this? Counter argument is that I wear the others with a UHF usually, but I intended to mainly wear this with just a tee, so easier to size down. Guess I'd just check those measurements carefully.
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looks great @twin! I think as it relaxes it will look even better, size down would be too small
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Thanks @steelworker My 526L also is a size XXL.
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Yeah I think to size down would only work over a T shirt?
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Nice! Congrats @twin!
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Fantastic jacket @twin .
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Thanks guys I will stay with the XXL size jacket. @steelworker @organisys @cander49 @Jordan23 @Max Power @den1mhead
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Enjoy Twin! Great jacket.
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@twin
Jacket looks great. I’ve been itching to pull the trigger on one. What size is yours? Same as your UHF’s?
Thanks