Fall/Winter 2016 Pipeline
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Gotta say after looking at the line sheets for f/w 16 there's so much great stuff.
IHJ-49 looks great in both colors, not sure which to go with. Currently leaning towards the chocolate color since I have a IH type 3 in black already. Also I'm curious what the lining is made out of?
Blue/cream workshirt, purple/black hombre workshirt, blue/grey western, and black crazy plaid westerns are all must haves…
Indigo corduroy looks very warm, love the choice of using the black diamond snaps.
Wool workshirts look great, a little on the fence because I don't know if I need a wool shirt where I live.
717 chinos look nice, just wish they had a button fly.
All that being said I'm going to start trying to save up now! -
My favorite thing about this thread is the fact that every time I check it there is a new picture of an incredible piece. Never ending.
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This "grey" (lightblue) ombre looks amazing… Both look incredible- this the wool?? Or regual UHF?? @giles
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@Giles is the 717 mercerised selvedge chino replacing the 707? IIRC the 707 will no longer be made?
Also, are any of the new denims going to be made in the 777 cut (18oz and Yenim)?
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Question about the new 18oz vintage denim, and please excuse me if its a stupid one. What is vintage about it? The color, feel, or something else entirely?
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haha good good. I was pretty clear on the "UHF is 12oz Aspero cotton", but I was uncertain due to the mention somewhere back in this thread about wool shirt coming out…it was Peter asking about another shirt, the 163 i think. Thank for the clarify, sir. Amazing shirts coming out.. can't seem to get enough IH!
@Giles:UHF is UHF is 12oz Aspero cotton
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Question about the new 18oz vintage denim, and please excuse me if its a stupid one. What is vintage about it? The color, feel, or something else entirely?
Not a stupid question, I was actually wondering the same thing.
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The vintage gospel according to H:
Denim has to be woven slow and low tension by old shuttle.
And it has to be the thickest made by this way. (Here H talks specifically about our 18oz)
_I don't prefer exaggerated face with just using thick yarn. It should be normal, natural face too.
Sanforized is also very important so that we can solve the problem while wearing and sticking to old style raw vintage is not first priority.And the sewing should be tough like regular IH heavy oz denim, using core spun and thick thread. Again, if we stick to vintage, we would use cotton thread. But we don't do that.
Mixing old methods and new techniques is IH's "Vintage Style"_
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The vintage gospel according to H:
Denim has to be woven slow and low tension by old shuttle.
And it has to be the thickest made by this way. (Here H talks specifically about our 18oz)
_I don't prefer exaggerated face with just using thick yarn. It should be normal, natural face too.
Sanforized is also very important so that we can solve the problem while wearing and sticking to old style raw vintage is not first priority.And the sewing should be tough like regular IH heavy oz denim, using core spun and thick thread. Again, if we stick to vintage, we would use cotton thread. But we don't do that.
Mixing old methods and new techniques is IH's "Vintage Style"_
Thanks for explaining it G! Makes a lot of sense and I'm looking forward to the vintage fabrics even more as a result of it.
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Low tension weave? So the guess would be more breathable than the current 18 oz?