Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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I agree. I wouldn't call it gimmicky, per se, but it's unnecessary. I could be wildly off base in trying to read his mind, but it has always seemed to me that Haraki designs things to be as simple as possible. The impressiveness of IH gear is in the quality of the materials and the attention to construction, finishing, and details. Shashiko, in its modern form, not its utilitarian roots, is just kinda flashy. I like it, don't get me wrong, it's just that it doesn't seem to fit here.
Yep, I was thinking some of the Aesthetics of Sashiko with the weight and heft of a heavy Duck.
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I've been wearing my 178 a ton over the last few months. I love how the cpo is that in between shirt and jacket, as well as a nice alternative to a sweatshirt. I'd love to see a Cash CPO, something in the 12oz range that fades.
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The now extinct IHSH-166 was a 12oz superblack CPO. It was made of the same denim as the Johnny Cash shirts though, so no fading.
You’d need something either made from the same denim as the IHSH-33-BLK; or a new double black, sulphur dyed denim, both with tonal stitching to get a fading version.
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sashiko used to be utilised a lot in repair work and it represents the love in mending items so that it can be used for longer. a blanket for example.. but recently sashiko is a bit overdone at the moment. everyone seems to be doing it that it doesn't feel that special anymore..
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I think a sashiko CPO would be real nice.
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How about duck cargo shorts? Been done already?
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+1 on the duck cargos
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Cargo shorts typically sell poorly, too.
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I assumed the IH 724 serge camp shorts did well. The only reason I suggested duck was because of their durability. I frequently run into the issue of fabric wear on the front pocket of shorts/denim because that’s where I keep my keys. I know that I could use a key ring or just not keep them in my front pocket, but then again, that defeats the purpose of having pockets in the first place.
But I digress. Brown or Indigo duck would look cool but if it doesn’t make sense to make then I understand that as well. IH has enough on its plate already.
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I think the colour would be great, and in principle duck would be superb for the qualities you mention. I’m sure H could make a design for duck shorts work, and I’m sure cargo shorts made of 17oz duck are theoretically possible. However the IH 17oz duck is pretty heavy duty stuff and the pockets would be boxy af for a while before they relaxed.
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https://www.cianofarmer.com/search?q=shorts
Ciano farmer makes 18 oz. duck shorts, but not with cargo pockets.
I know nothing of the brand, i just stumbled upon them. I believe they are MTO
fyi- they have a pair of waist 34 (measures 37") in their open stock for $90.
I'm sure IH could do duck shorts, and anything else, better
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Time for my annual suggestion: modified type III, unlined, 14oz or 21oz Indigo denim with khaki cord collar.
It might also be interesting if IH took some of the indigo/black denim and turned that into a modified type III. But, that’s probably too similar to the od stuff
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It might also be interesting if IH took some of the indigo/black denim and turned that into a modified type III.
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It might also be interesting if IH took some of the indigo/black denim and turned that into a modified type III.
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IHSW-51 in mocha/ olive…......
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^^^ +1 … that colorway looks fantastic
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A black 21oz type two
A sherpa lined black 21oz type two
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Sherpa type II could be cool. I like IH's interpretation of the type II more than other brands (pockets are bigger and in a better position than brands like PBJ, Momo, etc.). Maybe it's just me but I don't care as much about weight (within reason) with lined pieces. I think 15-17 oz or so is probably fine if you're including a lining like sherpa that has a thick pile.
Ideally it would have hand pockets though due to being a cold weather piece. They'd probably blend in better w/ black as you suggested if stitching was tonal