Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Rerun in production….
Ahh, man… Just when I thought this year's Type III decision was going to be super easy.
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Almost picked up the green whipcord one but was too late to that party.
Rerun in production….
Any possibility of running these in different colors? Black, Navy, Brown, Khaki….
The green whipcord type III is by far my most complimented item. Not that compliments are everything but they are always appreciated and worth noting. Nearly every time I have worn it I have received positive remarks on it.
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Almost picked up the green whipcord one but was too late to that party.
Rerun in production….
Any possibility of running these in different colors? Black, Navy, Brown, Khaki….
The green whipcord type III is by far my most complimented item. Not that compliments are everything but they are always appreciated and worth noting. Nearly every time I have worn it I have received positive remarks on it.
I think Giles said they were thinking of doing this in navy awhile back
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I would personally be down for a khaki whipcord type III with a brown cord collar [emoji106]
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I would personally be down for a khaki whipcord type III with a brown cord collar [emoji106]
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I think Navy, Khaki, and Black with a brown cord collar would all look great. I know this has been discussed before but it never hurts to bring it back up periodically.
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I would personally be down for a khaki whipcord type III with a brown cord collar [emoji106]
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I think Navy, Khaki, and Black with a brown cord collar would all look great. I know this has been discussed before but it never hurts to bring it back up periodically.
Agreed. I really dig the green whipcord variant but will opt for a different color if it comes to light.
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How bout a cotton or nylon webbing belt? Heavy brass or steel hardware. Or a cobra buckle. Folks could stud it with Good Art if they wanted.
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How bout a cotton or nylon webbing belt? Heavy brass or steel hardware. Or a cobra buckle. Folks could stud it with Good Art if they wanted.
I like that…
I've recently started wearing one of my old rigger's belts from when I was in the Army. The belt blends nicely with IH's work wear/biker gear aesthetic.
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How bout a cotton or nylon webbing belt? Heavy brass or steel hardware. Or a cobra buckle. Folks could stud it with Good Art if they wanted.
I like that…
I've recently started wearing one of my old rigger's belts from when I was in the Army. The belt blends nicely with IH's work wear/biker gear aesthetic.
I've suggested a 1.5" wide fabric belt in the past. It would be cool to use the 21oz denim and wabash fabrics for that. The hardware could be something like the Patagonia Tech Web belt (https://www.patagonia.com/product/tech-web-belt/59193.html) or a metal clasp or even a couple of rings. Bronze would be nice (nicer than brass).
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When I look at the IH range, I note that it's missing a denim work coat. I'm not in the market because I have one (at least as far as blue denim is concerned), but it would seem like an obvious possibility.
(I've seen pics online of a IH hickory stripe work coat, but it's a lot less versatile fabric than blue or black denim.)
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When I look at the IH range, I note that it's missing a denim work coat.
Is a work coat the same as a chore coat? If so there have been a number of versions previously in assorted denim, blanket lined and in wabash. I think I’d be correct in saying sales have been “mixed” to the degree that @Giles might not be too geared up to repeat the exercise.
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IHJ-77? Different beast altogether.
I thought as much.
If I remember correctly then the initial chore coats did ok, with the wabash being considered a classic by some. You see people searching for them still. But the last slew from three or four years ago were done in navy and khaki chino cloth and a lighter denim. They didn’t do great.
You can find a 21oz blanket lined version in the Extinct gallery. It’s amazing.
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