Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Shirting
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Yes shirting sorry. Glad to hear there will be plenty to choose from, looking forward to grabbing a few.
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A windproof lightweight V-neck cotton (Millerain?) vest with a couple of useful handwarmer pockets and a cinch back, would be a go-to spring/autumn garment for me - stay warm but show off your IH shirt
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Another indigo herringbone workshirt like the IHSH-165 please.
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I don't get why that and the 35 didn't sell. And I've said it before, a 35 in a Western would be cool.
My wife has been looking at sherpa lined denim jacket, which made me wonder if IH could elevate that style. Real shearling may be a bridge too far for a denim variant (though a Simmons Bilt shearling coat in the style of a type 3 could be cool) but maybe alpaca or something else instead of the standard (polyester?) fleece.
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Yeah, to me the white polyester sherpa looks cheap. That's why I was trying to think of a way IH could somehow improve it.
Blanket line all the things! Also not averse to UHF fabric as a liner
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Also not averse to UHF fabric as a liner
+1 [emoji106]
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That makes a lot of sense to me. Not tryina hijack your idea, but I could see a brown corduroy collar on that.
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Would there be any interest in a tonally stitched version of this lined type III?
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Now I'm just getting obnoxious. Chocolate brown alpaca lined tonal stitched corduroy type 3
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I’d like to see a duck modified type III with brown cord collar. I realize it would look similar to the first zip duck jacket but I’m thinking it would look especially cool in type III form. Or a black duck type III/black cord collar. Or a navy duck/navy cord collar [emoji848]
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Probably quite difficult but surely not impossible?
Not impossible, but certainly more of a spesialist tailoring job than simple hemming. You have to remove the cuff, while maintaining it’s integrity, cut a new gusset, possibly alter and move buttons/buttonholes then re-attach the cuff.
If IH take 20USD for a hemming job on jeans you’d be looking at 100USD to have shirt arms hemmed. And with all respect to the otherwise very talented crew in Gosport, I don’t think any of them are trained tailors.