New ideas for UHFs
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I have no clue on why they sold poorly in General but maybe for some people they where to "thin"…
I think it was one of those cases where photo's and the concept don't translate well via a webshop. I own a b/w 105 and the brown 106 and they are both amazing. Thick and warm with a great outer material. If people were able to have them in hand then they would be hard pressed to resist.
EDIT: You're probably right about the lack of a lined UHF or using UHF as linings being precisely a result of the prospective cost of such an item.
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EDIT: You're probably right about the lack of a lined UHF or using UHF as linings being precisely a result of the prospective cost of such an item.
The "other" heavy lined Flannel Shirts by Carhartt, Dickies and basicly every other Workwear Company cost something between 30 and 100 €, a Down or Synthetic Lined UHF would probably cost something around 500-600 € (valued of the IHJ-74), that would be again like you said a Store only product for most people.
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We have agreed to look at this one again though
Such an amazing colorway [emoji106]
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Yes I would love to see the other black 107 fabric done up. Hopefully this will happen.
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UHF designs put to bed for FW19, expect amazing new herringboner plains, colourways and a new check pattern…Tom san threatened to do something very nasty to me if I much more than that whilst she and H are finalising stuff.
All this UHF talk is giving me a herringboner
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We have recently worked out how to penetrate our customers minds…
No doubt about it…vacuuming out their wallets was mastered long ago!
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I’d love (/hate) to see a solid dark green UHF western with the same slightly two-toned warp and weft like the 156.
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One of my favorite flannels is a plain dark indigo shirt. The evo is great; I just wished it had the IH quality.
like this picture courtesy of Rivet and Hide
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