IHSH-237-BLK - Ultra Heavy Flannel Crazy Check Western Shirt - Black
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I would think they should get today or Mon. Martin @Iron Heart Vienna does ship outside of Austria…..
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Beautiful shirt in the flesh. Popped into R&H and with the notion of sizing up to an XL but the L turned out to be a perfect fit.
Many thanks
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Wrong threaaaaad
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If anyone missed out on a large - there will be one heading back into stock in the next few minutes…
i took this last one lol. at work the L was sold out, but when i got home, i saw 1 L left in inventory.
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Nothing like the arrival of the first UHF to rid us of the summer blues and get us all excited for winter.
We still have a few left in most sizes
this pic sold me. pretty sure its the lighting or whatever, but damn it looks good.
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XXL
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GREAT!!! What a beautiful shirt… suits you @Max Power
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Shoulders look great, the mid section appears to be a bit roomy @Max Power
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Thanks guys. I tried on XL as well and as expected the shoulders were way too tight. Also it was on the short side. Given shrinkage XL will be perfect. The colourway is so much better in reality. Couldn't pass by.
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Some more details. Nothing beats the feel of a new UHF.
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Nice one! Looks great! Congratulations
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@Max Power I think the fit works great for you everywhere, including the body/torso, especially for a shirt of this weight. If you don't mind my asking, what is your height? Curious to know which vitals seem to work best for larger sizes like the XXL.
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@ max power , @max power How tall are you?
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Shirt looks great on you Max!
My feelings on flannel shirts have moved towards erring on the side of "slightly too big." IMO, a flannel shirt isn't supposed to be something that's super trim-fitting, and when I see people on Instagram etc. wearing really trim flannels it looks a bit weird to me now.
I'm tall and skinny and when I look back on pictures of myself wearing a Flat Head shirt in size 40 it just really accents how relatively unusual my proportions are… but wearing a 3Sixteen flannel in L (roughly corresponds to this shirt's sizing) makes me look more proportional overall.
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@Cold:
Shirt looks great on you Max!
My feelings on flannel shirts have moved towards erring on the side of "slightly too big." IMO, a flannel shirt isn't supposed to be something that's super trim-fitting, and when I see people on Instagram etc. wearing really trim flannels it looks a bit weird to me now.
I'm tall and skinny and when I look back on pictures of myself wearing a Flat Head shirt in size 40 it just really accents how relatively unusual my proportions are… but wearing a 3Sixteen flannel in L (roughly corresponds to this shirt's sizing) makes me look more proportional overall.
Here here QFT
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@Cold:
My feelings on flannel shirts have moved towards erring on the side of "slightly too big." IMO, a flannel shirt isn't supposed to be something that's super trim-fitting, and when I see people on Instagram etc. wearing really trim flannels it looks a bit weird to me now.
Interesting post. I’m inclined to agree with you and prefer work shirts in UHF or other heavier/thicker fabrics precisely because of the points you make. Denim, chambray and other lighter/thinner fabrics are great in the western.