IHM-37-BLK - Oiled Whipcord N1 Deck Jacket - Black
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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.
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@Karol I see… I’m sure the IH crew can enlighten us on the differences, if any
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I have the latest size S in 190z left hand twill type 3 which fits perfectly. Would a size S in this jacket be suitable too? I know to check the measurements but not sure what to account for when considering this has a thick lining.
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@Ross is the launch today or on the 12?
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@alexpupin It'll be Thursday, just a typo with the banner - thanks for bringing it up, we'll get it sorted now!
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Never mind, today is Monday, not Thursday...
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@Ross Can't see the black one in the EU site
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@alexpupin Sorry, technical difficulties - should be up there now
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IH Team - fyi that the black N1 only shows up under international and not in America or Europe.
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@John-Galt sorted cheers
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@Ross solved! Thanks
purchased an L
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Hey Guys. Not jumpin on this as I've already got too many Winter Jackets including another N1 unfortunately, with my work as a Mountain Guide. My main reason for posting is I see a few posts regarding re-waxing.
I've re-waxed many Jackets and Rucksacks etc, over the Years including my other Whipcord N1 and a couple of Heavy Carhartt Bartlett's during my Years in Guiding and I would suggest that a much better way to re-wax than Liquid Belstaff or Barbour is to use the Block Wax by either Fjallraven or Otter Wax. Rub this on by hand until well coated and then melt in with a Heat Gun. 2 Coats will be a plenty which will take a couple of hours max and the finished result will be better than the original in every way. I guarantee you! It's fantastic, easy to do and will provide an improved appearance and performance, even from new!! Best of luck Waxer's. Remember, "Wax On, Wax Off" Or in this case, "Wax On, Wax In" -
If you want size s to large they have some in stock on rivetandhide.com .Black only