Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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@Alex Just an idea but why not create a new UHF model that combines the workshirt shape with the western snaps? This would allow you to avoid choosing between the 2 shapes for future collections. I'm sure there are many people who buy western shirts because they prefer the snaps.
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Untucked in the new duck camo print.
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@gouki74 I’m picking up what you’re putting down
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Has OD Duck ever been made? I would be curious to see...
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@gouki74 Again, this is me, 100%
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@kkibbey23 seconded!!
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I have IH shirts in both western and work cuts and I like the style of both, however I prefer the western for the slimmer fit with typically smaller waist and opening for the given length. For an individual with a small waist, the work shirts are too big at the bottom. However, for short sleeve shirts, I prefer the work over the western because IMO the pocket flaps and snaps look too busy without the sleeve material. An occasional release of a work shirt with the western dimensions and additional buttons on the sleeves similar to the western sleeves would be the ideal work shirt cut imo.
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Sashiko Pants
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14oz indigo work shirt CPO (untucked)
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think it was mentioned before but can’t remember the answer
SBG bibs would be awesome -
@John-Galt excellent idea my friend, I fully agree
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@gouki74 100%
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@John-Galt for me the Work with the snaps would be ideal (everything else staying the same), it's one of the reasons my SH-326 is such a favourite, more relaxed dimensions with the security of the snaps
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IHSH - 04
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Denim work shirts with snaps seem to be doing quite well - in fact I just bought one. Buttons ironically make the work shirts feel a bit less robust than the westerns.
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@neph93 said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
Looks like the next new cut will be a very wide straight leg, so you may be out of luck I'm afraid
Looking forward to these
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Corduroy pants out of the same (or 14 wale like the corduroy jackets) corduroy that will be used for the newly announced corduroy shirts -- 888 cut and dark brown (like the now extinct corduroy jacket)