Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Dobby check ain't a poplin, it's a much more complex weave woven on a special loom(hence the price)….
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Giles & I are meeting a company in Japan in November to discuss a range of smarter shirts. This could fill the gap here for you @Gerrard84
This is exciting news!
My vote is for no tails and untucked appropriate length. (around 29.5" ish length for a Large)Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
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Dobby check ain't a poplin, it's a much more complex weave woven on a special loom(hence the price)….
Oh, well nevermind then.
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Me would like to see some tucked in shirts. Oxford, chambray…
IH makes some very nice vest now. Can be cool with tucked in white, blue pale, cream shirtsYes! Westerns don't play well with vests because of the yokes and the cut of the work shirts is a little too wide in the body to wear with a well fitted vest. A smarter more fitted shirt, with IH standard fabric and construction would be wonderful to combine with vests.
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Me would like to see some tucked in shirts. Oxford, chambray…
IH makes some very nice vest now. Can be cool with tucked in white, blue pale, cream shirtsYes! Westerns don't play well with vests because of the yokes and the cut of the work shirts is a little too wide in the body to wear with a well fitted vest. A smarter more fitted shirt, with IH standard fabric and construction would be wonderful to combine with vests.
That was the other thing I was going to add: the option of a tucked in length would be preferential for me also, as would the shirt size being based on collar size rather than the usual small, medium, large… etc.
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Me would like to see some tucked in shirts. Oxford, chambray…
IH makes some very nice vest now. Can be cool with tucked in white, blue pale, cream shirtsYes! Westerns don't play well with vests because of the yokes and the cut of the work shirts is a little too wide in the body to wear with a well fitted vest. A smarter more fitted shirt, with IH standard fabric and construction would be wonderful to combine with vests.
Preach!
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I posted this in the Leather Jackets thread, but how about a Type III / biker jacket hybrid?
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what about a ma-1? i think someone mentioned it before. also if there were jackets like the dainese leather ones, damn it'd be amazing for sport bike riders…
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Giles & I are meeting a company in Japan in November to discuss a range of smarter shirts. This could fill the gap here for you @Gerrard84
This is exciting news!
My vote is for no tails and untucked appropriate length. (around 29.5" ish length for a Large)Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
agreed. The question is, if IH is going for 'smart wear' are we talking office casual, as in single pocket shirting with buttoned collars? I'm not an office casual kinda guy but it'll be interesting to see where this goes.
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Would love a whipcord A2 deck jacket..a non-traditional color might make it even better
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Considering the direction the climate is heading in most places I think more light to midweight shirts and flannels. I love my UHF's but it's mid-Oct and still not cool enough here in NYC to break them out.
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Considering the direction the climate is heading in most places I think more light to midweight shirts and flannels. I love my UHF's but it's mid-Oct and still not cool enough here in NYC to break them out.
people here have definitely suggested lightweight flannels. don't know what counts as midweight though – 8oz? for lightweight flannels i'd prefer something in the 5-6oz range like the Kanreki shirt. This is a minor nitpick and has nothing to do with the quality of IH shirts but due to the thickness of their fabrics I can't roll my sleeves up to my elbows, and I by no means have Popeye arms. UHF's are great when we start hitting frigid temps but I tend to run hot most of the time so lightweight shirting is essential.