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Here’s the measurementsThat's where I'm looking.
Does the fit taper at the waist or hem?
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Here’s the measurementsThat's where I'm looking.
Does the fit taper at the waist or hem?
I’ve had my RMC one since 2018, and the lining has maybe flattened out over time, but I would say it’s not terribly thick overall. Still warm however and has been my default nyc winter jacket when the temps really dip.I've come back full circle to looking at N-1s and am hovering around a Buzz Rickson. My only experiences trying on an N-1 were a couple times trying the Real McCoy's make in size 40 and 42. As I recall those ran a bit large comparative to the A2 of the time. I'm now a size 46 at least and having to guess at how that scales, and across brands.
Anyone with experience, how should I factor for the density of the lining in determining size? For the BR, for example, how thick is the nap? 1"?
I'll have to talk to my union rep about this. Expect our lawyers to contact you in the near future.Sorry, this thread is solely for blue collar cos play. No one with actual tradeskills allowed.
Here’s the measurements
I recently got an Iron Heart N1. Love the thing in spite of the fact that they were worn by squids.
Cheers, good luck on the huntThank you! I really appreciate you taking the time to do that.
I was all ready to comment how the IH model intrigues me, but their stuff is painfully small, with crazy long arms the larger you go. But after squaring up the measurements more, I actually think a XXXXL would work for me, except... the arms are crazy long. Like 30.3" long, shoulder to sleeve end.
Do you find that with the storm cuff the exterior sleeve bunches at all, or does it drape straight down?
I might be interested fyi. I got a real mccoys duck chore I could offer upAgreed with @Mghart, shoulder measurements are key for N-1's. I have the Mccoys n1 in size 40 (usual size) and chest is fine but shoulders are snug if wearing anything thicker so I'll be selling it soon and sizing up to a 42 (although looks like they changed sizing recently so might need a 44). Awesome jacket and even in a t-shirt handles the cold really well.
Not sure if unlined is okay, but Oni makes a nice version.Next acquisition might be this Brycelands duck chore coat. I've been looking for a tan chore coat all season. Tried the RRL version which would have been great except sleeves too long and most likely unalterable. Color looks real nice on this one, although price (like the RRL's) is eye-watering expensive for this type of coat.. View attachment 2312865
This is based off of Lee designs, so you might have luck finding one from them. Knowing Brycelands though the fit, fabrics, and construction is almost certainly going to be better on their version.Next acquisition might be this Brycelands duck chore coat. I've been looking for a tan chore coat all season. Tried the RRL version which would have been great except sleeves too long and most likely unalterable. Color looks real nice on this one, although price (like the RRL's) is eye-watering expensive for this type of coat.. View attachment 2312865
Yeah the arms do bunch a bit but I have a ton of IH stuff and have just adapted to it. The knit inner cuff does keep the sleeve ends up at the wrist though. A XXXXL sounds crazy tho. These jackets do run bigger than typical IH sizing I typically wear a XXL in their stuff but this jacket is an XL with plenty of room and could easily go to a Large if I just wore a tee or long sleeve waffle knit henley.Thank you! I really appreciate you taking the time to do that.
I was all ready to comment how the IH model intrigues me, but their stuff is painfully small, with crazy long arms the larger you go. But after squaring up the measurements more, I actually think a XXXXL would work for me, except... the arms are crazy long. Like 30.3" long, shoulder to sleeve end.
Do you find that with the storm cuff the exterior sleeve bunches at all, or does it drape straight down?
Next acquisition might be this Brycelands duck chore coat. I've been looking for a tan chore coat all season. Tried the RRL version which would have been great except sleeves too long and most likely unalterable. Color looks real nice on this one, although price (like the RRL's) is eye-watering expensive for this type of coat.. View attachment 2312865
I'm seeing that with the sizing for latest all-black version. Would do XXXL on that one.Yeah the arms do bunch a bit but I have a ton of IH stuff and have just adapted to it. The knit inner cuff does keep the sleeve ends up at the wrist though. A XXXXL sounds crazy tho. These jackets do run bigger than typical IH sizing I typically wear a XXL in their stuff but this jacket is an XL with plenty of room and could easily go to a Large if I just wore a tee or long sleeve waffle knit henley.