Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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what about a ma-1? i think someone mentioned it before. also if there were jackets like the dainese leather ones, damn it'd be amazing for sport bike riders…
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Giles & I are meeting a company in Japan in November to discuss a range of smarter shirts. This could fill the gap here for you @Gerrard84
This is exciting news!
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agreed. The question is, if IH is going for 'smart wear' are we talking office casual, as in single pocket shirting with buttoned collars? I'm not an office casual kinda guy but it'll be interesting to see where this goes.
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Would love a whipcord A2 deck jacket..a non-traditional color might make it even better
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Considering the direction the climate is heading in most places I think more light to midweight shirts and flannels. I love my UHF's but it's mid-Oct and still not cool enough here in NYC to break them out.
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Considering the direction the climate is heading in most places I think more light to midweight shirts and flannels. I love my UHF's but it's mid-Oct and still not cool enough here in NYC to break them out.
people here have definitely suggested lightweight flannels. don't know what counts as midweight though – 8oz? for lightweight flannels i'd prefer something in the 5-6oz range like the Kanreki shirt. This is a minor nitpick and has nothing to do with the quality of IH shirts but due to the thickness of their fabrics I can't roll my sleeves up to my elbows, and I by no means have Popeye arms. UHF's are great when we start hitting frigid temps but I tend to run hot most of the time so lightweight shirting is essential.
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Yep. I know it gets mentioned a lot but I'll throw in my two cents again, +1 for more lightweight/midweight options.
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If Iron Heart trainers ever make it in to the world please make a pair out of the super black denim.
Not sure what is going on with the oxfords/smart work clothes that I have seen floating around in talks but please make a shirt out of the 13/21 fabric
Please and thanks
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IndigoxIndigo type 3, longer waist, whipcord collar
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I know I've said it before, as have others, but I want indigo jeans that never, ever fade. Instead of superblack, they'd be super blue, and they'd have to be indigo warp and weft. 634, of course, so maybe designation IH-634SSII. All tonal stitching, except for a bright red W.
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^I would rock those.
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I know I've said it before, as have others, but I want indigo jeans that never, ever fade. Instead of superblack, they'd be super blue, and they'd have to be indigo warp and weft. 634, of course, so maybe designation IH-634SSII. All tonal stitching, except for a bright red W.
No fade…..blasphemy ???
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I know I've said it before, as have others, but I want indigo jeans that never, ever fade. Instead of superblack, they'd be super blue, and they'd have to be indigo warp and weft. 634, of course, so maybe designation IH-634SSII. All tonal stitching, except for a bright red W.
No fade…..blasphemy ???
Didnt Triple Works make this at one point? Permanent indigo maybe?
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I know I've said it before, as have others, but I want indigo jeans that never, ever fade. Instead of superblack, they'd be super blue, and they'd have to be indigo warp and weft. 634, of course, so maybe designation IH-634SSII. All tonal stitching, except for a bright red W.
Overdye a standard 21oz 634 in Indigo?
Not sure that would even work, but hey lol [emoji23]
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That's actually on my project list, although I'm going to start with a pair of Red Cloud jeans that I've had for years and never worn because I don't like the fit. Once I finish tapering and hemming them, then I'll dye them. Since I no longer have a garage/workshop, that's not going to happen anytime soon.
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Down jacket (Black/Tan/Camo)
Military green/camo m65
IH underwear
Mountain parka (similar to Woolrich/Nigel Cabourn)
Sourvenir jacket with IH motorbike embroidery