Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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@adam313 I used to travel with my coaster all the time. Now that they are an IH rarity I guard it with my life [emoji15]
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Forever grateful to @derivative666 for mine. I would love to have a whole set.
It'd be kinda cool if there were ones made of different fabrics but I know that'd be asking a lot versus the 21oz/chambray.
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@Giles Thanks for the very honest and detailed reply regarding tall sizes. I'll keep my eyes peeled in case you do decide to try something!
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C'mon guys, stop pulling the strings on my emotions like this
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I have enough denim scraps to build a fleet of square coasters….. I just might have to do it!
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I saved all my cut-offs from hemming. Might have to too
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You could sew in a waterproof layer or apply DWR to it too if you wanted to ensure that no moisture penetrates it and gets to whatever's underneath the coaster.
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How about a IHSH 33 or workshirt cut in the new 14oz Iindigo×black or black X black?
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Zack Galifinackas, is that you? [emoji23]
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A couple of random-ish thoughts and questions:
some pages back, there was a brief discussion about a new jeans cut. Is this at all serious? IMO, there's definitely room for another cut - an IH version of a lifters cut. Start w/ a 634; keep the mid rise, waist and hips; increase the thighs; taper slightly from knee to hem like the 888. Don't make the taper so drastic like some other brands are currently doing. Call it the 999 or 444 or whatever tickles Haraki-san's nether region, I don't care, just make it.
Regardless of the rise, my jeans always ride just below my hip bones, unless it's really low rise then the waist rides even lower. High rise cuts like the 888 just end of giving me diaper butt. And the thighs aren't big enough for the waist size I need.
How about a Work Jacket in hickory stripe? Black or indigo stripe? I saw one on-line somewhere recently that looked really good, and thought IH could make a great version. The one I saw also had one exterior chest patch pocket w/ a flap. That might mess up the simplicity of the Work Jacket, but if done properly it could be a nice addition. Depending on the weight of hickory stripe available, maybe add a wind-resistant lining?
And this one is totally going out on limb, just me alone in my head… a modified Type II w/ hand warmer pockets? Lengthen the body slightly, like the modified Type III, and raise the chest pockets a bit to accommodate. And for F's sake, make the chest pockets big enough to be useful. One thing I can't stand about anybody's Type III (yes, I mean Type III, not Type II) is the useless tiny chest pockets. I have a SExIH22 Modified Type III that I adore, but can't stand the chest pockets.
Also, I want to point out that a couple of years ago I suggested flannel lined jeans for those in colder climates. The Brethren immediately shut me down, saying it would be such a waist of flannel, and to just wear long johns when needed. Now it's been mentioned again recently and received akin to the Wheel or Sliced Bread. I find trends amusing.
Thx for lending me an ear.
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Out of utter despair at the absence of ancient awesomeness, we resorted to extreme measures to conjure another incarnation of a classic by using the old hemming scraps we were keeping for posterity and lack of anything else to do with em.
Giles says he has loads of scraps
Giles says the old coasters were made by an IHJP representative
IHUK has loads of sewing machines
Someone needs to create some patchwork coasters and sell sell sell
It’s probably not that easy to undo all the chainstitches lol but it’s fun to brainstorm
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All these damn people that want to give you money for things, so irritating #firstworldproblem #nevermind
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Adam, The effort and time it goes into making these is not insignificant. Whilst it would be great to make everything that everyone wants, we have to use our resources in what we think is the wisest way possible. Currently, neither Japan or IHUK have the spare resources to make these, apart from the fact that we (IHUK) are not sufficiently skilled to make anything from scratch that would be worthy of the Iron Heart name.