Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Thank you. I had visions of one, but couldn't remember. Would be good to see something like that again.
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Ok… this is a long shot, but the IH-712 were perhaps my favorite pants of all time - until the thighs got a little snug after a few washes lol (View them here if you didn't get a chance to experience the greatness: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/extinct/ih-712.html)
How well do you think it would do over to do a run of these in a lighter-weight denim more commonly used on shirts - such as the 12oz denim from the IHSH-33 or even the grey or blue herringbone from the IH-803?
The buckleback was great, the top block was flattering, and the leg opening was a nice size. Even if the cut was tweaked to the 888 cut a la the Division Road collabs, the round pockets, buckleback and chino hem would still be exceptionally sharp!
Well @Appfaff , exciting times.
Samples are due tomorrow, and I'm preternaturally excited to see how they have turned out…..
(I may have accidentally had them made in my size
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@Giles Holy cow that was fast! I seriously can't wait to see… I have been dreaming of some thick hemmed Buckle Backs in IH denim since my initial post
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Tom san has warned me that the cinch back on the samples is a little compromised. Because of the heft of the denim, the cinch construction ends up a little thick for the buckle. I'm thinking that we will line the non-face with a twill, a heavy indigo chambray or a light wabash in the production version
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That would be a fantastic idea as to keep the cinch less bulky @Giles and I think either option would look superb!
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IHJ-79 in that delightful olive ripstop…....
My black one (whatever the original model number was when I got it) needs a friend....
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21 oz sherpa lined type III
what about a sherpa lined cord/corduroy type 3…
any info on these?
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oh shit that was quick alex. might have been the quickest response/customer service..
was about to edit with your earlier answer as well..is it too much to ask when we might see them?
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is it too much to ask when we might see them?
Not sure of when that is likely to be yet mate
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is it too much to ask when we might see them?
Not sure of when that is likely to be yet mate
thanks alex. will keep waiting patiently.
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@goosehd - that's a brilliant idea… CPOs sadly, do sell more slowly due to their cost and novelty.
Although a Chocolate Cord CPO with wabash pocket lining and collar lining would be absolutely luxurious.
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I saw this commercial tonight during the Saints/Buccaneers game & couldn’t help but imagine this color in a Kersey Western:
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burgundy moleskin wold be great!