Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Ok, so we all know that The Works makes some really great jackets for cold weather, but aside from the windbreaker, there isn’t much in the way of lighter weight, warmer weather jackets. I know there’s a Harrington jacket in production, but that’s not really my style, sadly. So, here’s my suggestion- something with a field jacket sort of vibe, but slimmed down and slightly shorter. Waxed cotton, maybe a needle cord lined collar & cuffs and a light weight lining, maybe like one of the summer weight flannels. That way it could be worn in the fall and spring for folks that have those seasons, or for me, in the Texas winters when the temperatures drop below 55°F (13°C).
I’m thinking something like this:
This would probably be more appropriate for the Triple Works label, but regardless of where it fits in best, this is a jacket I’d like to see made.
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How about making melton wool pea coats in all of the existing colours navy, charcoal and black, I would buy that in a heartbeat!
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How about making melton wool pea coats in all of the existing colours navy, charcoal and black, I would buy that in a heartbeat!
I cringe thinking of the price because I would have to buy it.
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How about making melton wool pea coats in all of the existing colours navy, charcoal and black, I would buy that in a heartbeat!
I cringe thinking of the price because I would have to buy it.
Yeah, or as G. would phrase it they will be "reassuringly expensive"
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brown or olive green cord workshirt
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How about something totally off the wall? I have to go to a black tie wedding next month, so I've been thinking about cufflinks. A pair made from IH buttons would be cool.
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Good old fashioned mechanics jacket. Complete with the the arm pocket, warm lining (I've had ones with quilted lining and some with fuzzier stuff. Or get wacky and blanket line it with the quilted arms?…just brainstorming here...), and option for a nice embroidered patch that just said Iron Heart..
Maybe a zip chest pocket?
Maybe not?I wore these my whole life before IH, and I know y'all could come up with the most heavy duty badass one ever…
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H, pants to match the new shirts here is the pattern: http://www.e-workers.net/items/trousers_armyofficer/1.htm
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^dark red wabash sounds interesting. But the traditionalist in my screams "Noooooooooo". Must make up my mind wether I like it or not
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Traditionalism is overrated. A dark red wabash shirt would be cool.
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- A traditional fishermans sweater (preferably norwegian style) in heavy wool. The perfect companion for cold and wet weather:
http://easyandelegantlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/hemingway1.jpg
http://i.huffpost.com/gadgets/slideshows/3299/slide_3299_46678_large.jpg
http://croppedsweater.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/fisherman-sweater.jpg
- a red/salmon colored heavy weight denim shirt.
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- A traditional fishermans sweater (preferably norwegian style) in heavy wool. The perfect companion for cold and wet weather:
http://easyandelegantlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/hemingway1.jpg
http://i.huffpost.com/gadgets/slideshows/3299/slide_3299_46678_large.jpg
http://croppedsweater.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/fisherman-sweater.jpg
2) a red/salmon colored heavy weight denim shirt.you might be interested in Saint James
http://www.saint-james.fr/pull-marin-homme.php?num=0&id=00000599
I have several sweater and they're great
here is a link to their online shop
http://www.saintjamesboutique.com/category.php?id_category=7
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- A traditional fishermans sweater (preferably norwegian style) in heavy wool. The perfect companion for cold and wet weather:
http://easyandelegantlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/hemingway1.jpg
http://i.huffpost.com/gadgets/slideshows/3299/slide_3299_46678_large.jpg
http://croppedsweater.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/fisherman-sweater.jpg
2) a red/salmon colored heavy weight denim shirt.you might be interested in Saint James
http://www.saint-james.fr/pull-marin-homme.php?num=0&id=00000599
I have several sweater and they're great
here is a link to their online shop
http://www.saintjamesboutique.com/category.php?id_category=7
Thanks!