New ideas for UHFs
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Has IH ever done a striped UHF? I'm thinking thin vertical stripes only (or maybe a pair of them in different colors) with extra space between them so it's still clear what the background/base color is, almost like a serape stripe. Could look awesome in a work shirt shape IMO
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Has IH ever done a striped UHF? I'm thinking thin vertical stripes only (or maybe a pair of them in different colors) with extra space between them so it's still clear what the background/base color is, almost like a serape stripe. Could look awesome in a work shirt shape IMO
The IHSH-94 was a black (or blue) and white "prison stripe."
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Sorry Dan, its only the top colour that is getting made…
The black and red? Praise Jesus. Can I get an Amen.
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Dear Eight pound 9 ounce New born baby Jesus….
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“I picture my Jesus wearing a Tuxedo T-shirt. Cuz it’s formal but it’s says ‘ I like to party’”
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@mister_m:
The green 107 is not being remade?
[/quote]No
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After seeing that Black/Orange Indigofera flannel at Blue Owl, I'm pretty excited to see what IH comes up with. Sick colorway.
I’m curious what you mean? Indigofera will influence IH?
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After seeing that Black/Orange Indigofera flannel at Blue Owl, I'm pretty excited to see what IH comes up with. Sick colorway.
I’m curious what you mean? Indigofera will influence IH?
I think he just means that the Indigofera flannel has made him excited to see IH’s version when that’s released.
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“I picture my Jesus wearing a Tuxedo T-shirt. Cuz it’s formal but it’s says ‘ I like to party’”
"Dear Lord baby Jesus, lyin' there in your ghost manger, just lookin' at your Baby Einstein developmental videos, learnin' 'bout shapes and colors."
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“I picture my Jesus wearing a Tuxedo T-shirt. Cuz it’s formal but it’s says ‘ I like to party’”
"Dear Lord baby Jesus, lyin' there in your ghost manger, just lookin' at your Baby Einstein developmental videos, learnin' 'bout shapes and colors."
I think of Jesus with like giant eagles wings and singin' lead vocals for lynyrd skynyrd with like an Angel Band, and I’m in the front row, and I'm hammered drunk.
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did we ever do a white UHF before? be it with check or any sort of pattern?
i was just thinking the other day while washing clothes that a lot of my shirts belong in the 'colour' pile and that most of my white shirts are way too formal shirts..
so that got me thinking if a white UHF, regardless of pattern could be made? something like a white and grey overlay of ombre/check or something..
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My guess is white would not sell. I only ever wear a white undershirt and that’s it.
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We need to take a moment to talk about snow blindness in cats. It's affecting more and more cats every year, and it scares the living shit out of us.
Well let me just quote the late-great Colonel Sanders, who said…"I'm too drunk to taste this chicken."
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did we ever do a white UHF before? be it with check or any sort of pattern?
i was just thinking the other day while washing clothes that a lot of my shirts belong in the 'colour' pile and that most of my white shirts are way too formal shirts..
so that got me thinking if a white UHF, regardless of pattern could be made? something like a white and grey overlay of ombre/check or something..
Boom! I've been thinking about this myself, or at least along these lines. There's no shortage of dark cloours in the UHF line. There's white/grey in the classic check's and we had the maroon/cream and blue/cream UHF's a while back that did well enough. Looking further back there are lots of shirts with a lighter base, although not UHF, the IHSH-70 springs to mind as a beauty.
I was thinking along the lines of the crazy check pattern. Take the black IHSH-155 switch the black with a cream/off-white base, the white with grey and maybe utilise the pink/red of the IHSH-192 for the red contrast colour? I don't know, but some plaid/check with a lighter base would be welcome and looking through the extinct section they seem to have been more common back in the day.