Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Any thoughts about sleeveless shirts? Not exactly a tank top cut, but more cut the sleeves off a tshirt, perfect for hot ass summer days?
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Brown and green would be great
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light weight white summer / under t-shirts (fitted cut), could be sold in a double pack for both customer and retailer satisfaction
YES
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light weight white summer / under t-shirts (fitted cut), could be sold in a double pack for both customer and retailer satisfaction
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new tote bags, like the IH-TOTE, simple, inexpensive and usefull
Yes!
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light weight white summer / under t-shirts (fitted cut), could be sold in a double pack for both customer and retailer satisfaction
Here's (what I think is) the problem. Loopwheel costs a load. The 6.5oz actually costs us more than the 7.5oz to make. Are you prepared to pay those sort of prices for an undershirt? And popping 2 of them in a packet does not make them any cheaper to make…..
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light weight white summer / under t-shirts (fitted cut), could be sold in a double pack for both customer and retailer satisfaction
Here's (what I think is) the problem. Loopwheel costs a load. The 6.5oz actually costs us more than the 7.5oz to make. Are you prepared to pay those sort of prices for an undershirt? And popping 2 of them in a packet does not make them any cheaper to make…..
Do they have to be loopwheel? The wider (and same width) body is less desirable, in my opinion, for an undershirt.
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light weight white summer / under t-shirts (fitted cut), could be sold in a double pack for both customer and retailer satisfaction
Here's (what I think is) the problem. Loopwheel costs a load. The 6.5oz actually costs us more than the 7.5oz to make. Are you prepared to pay those sort of prices for an undershirt? And popping 2 of them in a packet does not make them any cheaper to make…..
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light weight white summer / under t-shirts (fitted cut), could be sold in a double pack for both customer and retailer satisfaction
Here's (what I think is) the problem. Loopwheel costs a load. The 6.5oz actually costs us more than the 7.5oz to make. Are you prepared to pay those sort of prices for an undershirt? And popping 2 of them in a packet does not make them any cheaper to make…..
Do they have to be loopwheel? The wider (and same width) body is less desirable, in my opinion, for an undershirt.
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not from my point and actual was thinking more about to get a ultimate (you gonna have to have goals, like the Lions tonight).. tee that you can wear alone and still have the option to wear to work under a business shirt…
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I certainly wouldn't need it to be loopwheel, just good quality cotton with the right (fitted) fit and built with the typical IH quality.
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There is just no satisfying you lot :D. We now, finally, have an IHT with the sturdier collar AND a perfect "summer-weight" (for you delicate folk), and somehow that is still not good enough?!
I am of the mind that the 7.5oz IHT's already are undershirts! And with the IHT-1610, these are the best undershirts IH has ever made! What else do you want? An Iron Heart sweat-wicking fabric??
I have been wearing 7.5oz IHT's as undershirts everyday (including the ihpt'z), in 100+' weather in the desert, for five years. It is as easy as breathing. In my opinion, if you feel too hot in 6.5oz loopwheeled fabric, then you should buy a different brand. There are lots of companies making thin, breathable fabric. There are, however, not a lot of companies making luscious loopwheeled, top-quality-cotton shirts on specialized machines. I felt that the 5.5oz fabric on the TWT-1301 was too light by Iron Heart standards. The collar had very little structure and would not hold its shape when worn. The fabric was surprisingly thin and stretchy and felt flimsy to the touch. Any lighter than 5.5oz and you might as well be wearing a Nike Dri-fit tee or something like it. Iron Heart should stick to their guns. Let people buy their delicates somewhere else!
But if you do make flimsy shirts for people that overheat easily, please use the same collar as the iht-1610!!
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Personal preferences, no doubt. I would prefer to see Giles sell the tees he has already made, which are perfectly suitable as "undershirts", rather than hear people say, "what about this idea?" or "how about this instead…" or "if they were only lighter", and then not buy tees