Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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14oz sbg in the 634 and other ranges. Or another weight summer Jean with the fade to grey potential.
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It's been requested before, but bears repeating:
21oz SBG in 634 cut
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I'm getting bored of repeating that I am sampling these….So, I will say it quite load.
I AM FECKING MAKING A FECKIN SAMPLE OF THE IH-634 CUT IN 21oz SBG DENIM. I AM MAKING THE ASSUMPTION THAT THE SAMPLE WILL BE FECKIN GOOD. SO, ON THAT BASIS, I WILL BE FECKIN RELEASING THE 634 CUT IN 21oz SBG DENIM
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Sorry G, couldnt hear that. Could you speak up?? Hahahaha
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Perhaps you should announce such news in a thread that everyone is likely to read, no?
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Lol
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ok. the 777 cut is working quite nicely for me. i hereby formally request it in the 16oz black denim. thanks!
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Has iron heart ever released sweatpants?
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@4c:
No…. IH has never been big in athleisure wear. Though we are all very excited to see the new extra heavy loopwheeled leggings that are coming out next season.
Man your google translate must be off, it's loopwheeled jeggings.
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^ Kapital Pea Coat with Iron Heart tag?
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^ Kapital Pea Coat with Iron Heart tag?
Honestly did not know such a garment exist. Beautiful beautiful thing!
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Kapital are responsible for bringing sashiko into the commercial spotlight with their 'Century Denim', it's their signature denim.
I think most would agree that Haraki-san has already immortalized himself/ Iron Heart with his 21oz denim.
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^ Kapital Pea Coat with Iron Heart tag?
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A different garment. Not sashiko imitation by Kapital. Perfection is already exist. Name of it: double weave Sei Aizome. From KuSakura workshop. Can we get it? Thick. The heaviest. As I understand there are a very few crafters who are capable of weaving a high quality Sashiko heavy double weave fabric. The one which is used for the heaviest type of Kendogi.
The IH sashiko jacket as I see it: Simple classic pea coat may be with a bow to Kendogi design. Entirely tailored in Sashiko (rice grain weaving) on the upper part, and the Hishisashi (diamond weaving) on the lower part. Twill collar. No fancy pattern. The simplest, the plain version that succeeded for the manufacture of Kendogi because of its great strength. And of course, Aizome dyeing.
This jacket will last forever. Forever I mean. And my son will inherit it.
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