Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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I think anyone who remembers G's pair of 17oz would welcome a return of that denim.
That denim has not gone away….
May do 1955S in it. If you hear no more, rattle my cage in a few months.....
Cross your fingers.
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TW as in Triple Works? Is no more, after a lot of deliberation H and I decided to can the brand. All stuff that was going to be released as TW will now be release as IH.
What does this mean for lighter products? Is there a limit to how light H is willing for IH stuff to be?
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Love the arcs on my 634N.
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Giles are you still anti a sherpa lined 21oz jacket??
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60 is the minimal you have to take then. Didn't know that. I would certainly have 1 so only 59 to go lol
Feels like something which would fit into the IH ethos IMO -
And will there ever be a successor to the magnificent IHSH-08ss / sbg?
+1
I just got my hands on an 08 sbg and it's a beast. I absolutely love it, I would like an ss version as well though.
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The hell… Iron Heart flask.
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I know the Saddleback Leather talks died but I still think an IH leather bag would be nice. Messenger or Satchel style.
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IHJ-17 in olive (same as IHJ-30) with beige, black or dark blue cord collar please! @Giles @Haraki-san
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I'd be shocked to see H copy one of Christophe's designs Fink, much as I love the N1H
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^what would be the difference to the N1? Both are historical influenced, so it would not rip off a MF design, or am I completely mistaken here?
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In the Spring/Summer 2015 thread, I brought up the idea of a bright yellow and black ultra heavy buffalo check flannel. That suggestion was veto'd before it even reached the ballots…
So then how about something more subtle: An olive green & black ultra heavy buffalo? Perhaps with gothic Iron Heart embroidery on the left chest in black, so it's only visible up close?
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@Max:
^what would be the difference to the N1? Both are historical influenced, so it would not rip off a MF design, or am I completely mistaken here?
A zippered and hooked deck jacket with a blanket lining is not to my knowledge a historical garment. There were deck jackets that were either hook closure, zipper, or zipper and buttoned flap. "N-1H" itself is a fictional designation I think that Christophe came up with.