Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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I was on the Filson site and they are launching an extra heavy polo shirt and I of course needed to share this. The polo shirt is a timeless classic from 1930's to now it have never dated and I think this is something the big H could really nail. Especially an indigo one, ooo, i'm almost moist.
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cordura harrington after the ventile version? is that overkill?
also…. since the N1 has been done and there may be plans for other military inspired jackets/coats/parkas in the future, it might be cool to visit different eras. I have a vietnam war era A2 deck jacket that I think is great and Haraki San could probably come up with a pretty interesting take on it. I recently found a WWII wool shawl neck peacoat in olive green that was pretty amazing. It would be cool to see a melton version of one of these.
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@riffblaster:
also…. since the N1 has been done and there may be plans for other military inspired jackets/coats/parkas in the future, it might be cool to visit different eras. I have a vietnam war era A2 deck jacket that I think is great and Haraki San could probably come up with a pretty interesting take on it. I recently found a WWII wool shawl neck peacoat in olive green that was pretty amazing. It would be cool to see a melton version of one of these.
A Harakified military piece every season or so would be on point
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would love if the work style jackets had a flap that can be buttoned /unbuttoned. it's great for when you are in the seated postioin & keeps your hind quarters covered nicely without compromising comfort.
it also just looks bad ass
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don't know, they might give it a go under 3Ws. i mean they never did wabash either :-\ :o
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there are worse mads to be. a mad weekday sucks. oh & patiently waiting on that sample of the wabash workshirt. would be nice if they are available by October or so.
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On the Chino's front here is a link to the exact colour http://www.etsy.com/listing/49682532/vintage-cramerton-twill-khaki-mens-pants. And tell your wizard fabric guy that it was a Cramerton weave http://www.gilt.com/giltmanual/2012/01/know-your-terms-cramerton-army-cloth/ but only 8oz lol.