Fall/Winter 2016 Pipeline
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I personally think those jackets don't look right when they are patch free. I understand the dislike of visible branding though.
Edit: meaning that particular style of racing crew jacket
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@riffblaster:
I personally think those jackets don't look right when they are patch free. I understand the dislike of visible branding though.
Generally I enjoy the fact it's just a little red W or a tab on a shirt pocket. But there's something about the naivety of the t-shirt designs I love. They're almost anti-fashion, having nothing to do with western concepts of cool. Other times the branding just works for me. The printing and font choice on the ihj-12 and 45 are just great in my eyes. I'll add that where I live, no-one but my wife knows what Iron Heart is, so brand recognition really isn't a factor for me [emoji1]
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@riffblaster:
I personally think those jackets don't look right when they are patch free. I understand the dislike of visible branding though.
Edit: meaning that particular style of racing crew jacket
Thanks for educating. I didn't know of this style of jacket. But when doing light research(Google) of said style, most jackets do have a patch on the breast of some kind of branding. (Like a fútbol kit)
Cheers from the mobile
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I'd like the jacket just as much either way to be honest.
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Great idea/detail with the hand warmers.
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Is the 14oz satin/pique type III planned for F/W2016 or S/S2017?
Am I the only one excited for this?
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Is the 14oz satin/pique type III planned for F/W2016 or S/S2017?
Am I the only one excited for this?
You're not alone. It's beautiful.
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I spent about 3 hours at the shirt making factory today. I left (and I honestly really mean this), not knowing how we sell the UHF's for the price we do. There are 12 people cutting and sewing and they get 60 shirts completed a day. Those are just the "productive" people, on top of that they have 2 managers, and the most amazing old sewing master (female), whose role it is to train the new staff. Every new recruit is trained by the sewing master for 6 months before they are allowed to make an actual shirt that can be sold to Haraki…..I think the sewing master my favourite person I met this trip: ancient, wizened, humble and brilliant......
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I spent about 3 hours at the shirt making factory today. I left (and I honestly really mean this), not knowing how we sell the UHF's for the price we do. There are 12 people cutting and sewing and they get 60 shirts completed a day. Those are just the "productive" people, on top of that they have 2 managers, and the most amazing old sewing master (female), whose role it is to train the new staff. Every new recruit is trained by the sewing master for 6 months before they are allowed to make an actual shirt that can be sold to Haraki…..I think the sewing master my favourite person I met this trip: ancient, wizened, humble and brilliant......
That sounds amazing
EDIT - I modified as there a mistake in my original post
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where I live, no-one but my wife knows what Iron Heart is, so brand recognition really isn't a factor for me [emoji1]
Same for Giles! (Apart from @Winchy, @Sam, @PattyCakez and @Simon - so I am exaggerating a little)