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Ok the sale changes the calculation
I didnt realize that Iron Heart International charges approximately DOUBLE what you pay in japan for the same items. That is outrageous!Ok the sale changes the calculation
Thanks for the detailed feedback, I am a bit of a RRL fan boy but, as you do, I mostly go for their unique patterns/western wear but only when it on sale as the normal prices are absurd. Due to a recent sale, I was able to get both the khaki and navy version of their jacket for about 50% off, so about $350 each, which is still very expensive IMO but the quality is high, the detailing is good and obviously like the style. ( I am still with the return period though). Also being only cotton lined gives it more flexibility to wear.
I have not had the chance to handle a Iron Heart/ Buzz Rickson / Real Mccoy Deck Jacket in person and I am sure that they are higher quality than RRL but tbh I will never be in any conditions to truly need a jacket that overbuilt. I already have a Filson Tin Cloth Field Jacket which is waxed but similar sort of style and tough and built for cold conditions as well.
But, you make an excellent point, I am having a serious debate whether to keep one or both of these RRL Deck jackets or just wait and goto Japan in the next year or two where I can get this jacket:
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IHM-40-GRN - Whipcord A2 Deck Jacket - Olive Drab Green
IHM-40-GRN - Whipcord A2 Deck Jacket - Olive Drab Green First issued to U.S Navy sailors in the early 1960s, the A2 deck jacket was the natural successor to ...forum.ironheart.co.uk
Which, I think its absolutely, lovely at a more reasonable price (unless I can get it imported from japan somehow). Since getting those deck jackets on sale is almost impossible in the USA. At the moment, I am leaning towards at the minimum keeping one of the RRL jackets as I am still a fan boy at heart.
Here is a great video I found as well.
I didnt realize that Iron Heart International charges approximately DOUBLE what you pay in japan for the same items. That is outrageous!
I really dont want to support that kind of ripping off of customers.
Is there any more reasonably priced options for Deck Jackets and A-2 Deck Jackets specifically?
I couldn’t agree more, with this. Only catch for https://www.thefedoralounge.com/members/spacemanspiff3000.109901/ is that they don’t make an A2 jacket, and I hear their N1 is super duper warm.Heat Straps use some of the absolute best materials you can source in the US. They probably make some of the most durable jackets available anywhere.
However, make sure you are ok with a very workwear-oriented cut, super roomy/full, with potentially quite a bit of extra material if you are slim. To be completely honest, I feel their patterning could use a bit of work.
I personally love where Freenote Cloth lands in terms of balancing fashion and function in their patterns and materials. I work a physical job and I feel that their stuff lives well in the happy medium of utility vs aesthetics. But Heat Straps makes some super awesome and functional designs. I have their workhorse V2 and I love it! I’m wearing it right now
Yes for sure, anyone who doesn’t live somewhere that gets really really cold should not get their N1, ditto Dehen. They have lighter jackets that are great — the workhorses come in lighter and heavier models depending on the season, and their chief coat and field coat are going to be more versatile temperature-wise as well — but of course those aren’t deck jackets. Though their actual deck jacket isn’t really a deck jacket either, in that it’s not trying to be any kind of military repro. It’s just a sort of riff on one that took the original design as inspiration, over-spec’d the materials, and added new functional elements such as the bi-swing backI couldn’t agree more, with this. Only catch for https://www.thefedoralounge.com/members/spacemanspiff3000.109901/ is that they don’t make an A2 jacket, and I hear their N1 is super duper warm.
If they have an interliner they should be warmer, otherwise the quilted lining makes them easier to wear with short sleeves underneath imoquestion: for the deck jackets that have quilted lining in the sleeves, does that make a significant difference in overall warmth as compared to the jackets with wool/alpaca lining throughout (including sleeves)? TIA!
No, it won't make much difference in warmth. But it will make a big difference in ease of putting the arms In the sleeves and, especially, in taking the arms out of the sleeves.question: for the deck jackets that have quilted lining in the sleeves, does that make a significant difference in overall warmth as compared to the jackets with wool/alpaca lining throughout (including sleeves)? TIA!
Agreed. Your torso will be generating most of the warmth for your arms anyway.No, it won't make much difference in warmth. But it will make a big difference in ease of putting the arms In the sleeves and, especially, in taking the arms out of the sleeves.
I much prefer quilted lining in the sleeves, irrespective of the temperature in which the jacket is worn.
How is your original deck jacket holding up, I would love pictures!Reading about the Heat Stips V-2 has me wanting one. I already have an original deck jacket in excellent condition. I know the Strips version isn't a real deck jacket, but it appears to be very warm and hard wearing. I crave warmth in the winter when it gets below freezing.
Does anyone have a negative review, other than the price, of course?
Deck jacket is in excellent condition. One of my best buddies who had been in the Navy, gave it to me about 10 to 15 years ago when he outgrew it.How is your original deck jacket holding up, I would love pictures!
Heat straps jacket does look cool, you could wear that to one of those freezing Midwest or Northeast football games and look based af.
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For NFL games I have a Canada Goose. For around the farm in cold weather, I have an N-3B. But my theory is that I can never have too much warm.
I have found that a heated vest under a lightly insulated jacket is also warm for smoking my cigar on the deck when it is down to about 25°. When it is colder than that, I just go to the cigar shop. My body doesn't get cold, but my hands and feet do.
So, I don't really need a Heat Straps, but as a firearms collecting friend of mine says, "Since when does need outweigh want?"
Yes, I think one would be good to work in around the farm without damaging it. Don't want to wear my Canada Goose, nor my N3–B, as they are both pristine.I feel the same way. Those heat straps jackets look indestructible.
I’ve never had a Heat Straps deck jacket but I did have the V5 workhorse, which was the same materials in a different pattern. I would absolutely recommend working in a heavy Heat Straps jacket (that is, until you get too warm), as it will really help their 20oz martexin waxed canvas will break in, especially attached to the heavy mouton lining. Those jackets are going to look best once they’ve been worked in and loosened up so the shoulders drop a bit and the whole thing drapes better. They tend to sort of float atop the body when new because they are so stiff. Will probably take quite a while! But the jacket should last foreverYes, I think one would be good to work in around the farm without damaging it. Don't want to wear my Canada Goose, nor my N3–B, as they are both pristine.
I use a golf cart to get around the farm, and it gets cold with the wind blowing. I have a windshield on it, but the wind gets around it.
Let me know if you ever want to sell haha!