Women In Iron Heart
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Here's one.
I was going to post this. Is there another female ad or is that the one of four or so? Also, I cannot wait to make it out to Japan to meet Haraki-San, Tom, and crew!
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Here's one.
I was going to post this. Is there another female ad or is that the one of four or so? Also, I cannot wait to make it out to Japan to meet Haraki-San, Tom, and crew!
Work on coming out next May. That's when Paula and I will be there next. This is one of about 8 ads, the tatoo'd guy being one of the others.
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I took my girlfriend to the Ironheart garage while in Japan. She had no interest in the clothes because they were not fitted enough. I got her Somet jeans instead.
Is there going to be a Down Jacket in size XS? Perhaps I could convince her on that.
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Giles, those women look beautiful ! OMG that one rocking the cotton duck looks fabulous (but they all look incredible !) – totally makes me wanna buy a pair ! Now THAT IH advertisement is one you need to post on your website. If you did, I guarantee more women would buy IH !
LandoCal126, yeah -- Mum wears that Oakland shirt every chance she gets. I'd love to get her a pair of IH but I doubt that she'll wear them. As a rule, I never see her in jeans. She prefers track pants and in general, slacks that are extremely lightweight [yes, even during the winter season].
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@shubharamani:
Now THAT IH advertisement is one you need to post on your website. If you did, I guarantee more women would buy IH !
Your wish is my…...., check it out here:
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Here's me in my IH-634, W30, Length altered to 32 (cuffed). I'm also wearing my W32 Iron Heart Brown Cowhide Belt. All this stuff, I bought at Self Edge in San Francisco.
Now, here's my question guys. How do you not go BROKE while loving Iron Heart ? I have 4 pair, and honestly, I cannot justify any more since they're supposed to last forever ! As it is, I rotate among my 4 pair of Iron Heart. The more I think about it, of course I want I want I want I want…but owning more than a few pairs seems to defeat the purpose of The Iron Heart Jeans Philosophy in the first place ! Isn't the whole idea to own a few items of exceptionally high quality, which will last a lifetime ?
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I'm definitely on the same path… Started a year ago with 461 denim then the Hickory Shirt then it just went downhill (bank account speaking)... I've dropped enough $$ on IH during the last month, I could have physically taken my wife to Japan and visit Haraki-san. Seriously though, at this point IH makes products that are very well built. Hopefully, they'll be able to keep up with the quality when demand / production goes up.
And no way I'm stopping... got my eye on the 634SR for by B-day! -
Tom's style is always on point! Besides me wanting that flannel, her jeans are always looking good. Not so fond of the fit on Gon. Looks odd. Maybe it is just the wedgie throwing me off…
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This was taken yesterday right in my Oakland hood. I'm posing with my beautiful Mum, in my IH 634S, W30, Cuffed to 32 (Self Edge). I'll tell ya, these jeans are wearing beautifully. These were the very first IH Jeans I bought, some 3 years ago. I stumbled on the Self Edge store in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood quite by accident. I had actually just met up with some friends in The Castro for brunch and afterward, decided to meander up 18th Street for no good reason. Grabbed a cup o' joe at Philz (the best Turkish coffee on the fuckin' planet), walked into Self Edge because it just looked like a cool dive from the exterior. There I was and Derek convinced me to drop around $300 my first pair of Iron Hearts within 15 minutes. Trying those jeans on ruined me forever. Other brands of jeans almost make me physically ill now. PS…I walked into Self Edge on that day in a pair of Carhartt double-knee ducks. I've since donated to charity every single pair of slacks I own except for my 4 pair of IH jeans. OK, I confess that I have two pair of dress slacks reserved for job interviews, funerals and weddings.
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Just an interesting fact for all you IH Ladies out there…
"Wrangler was the first to do a centre zip fly for women in its Jeanie line, which debuted in 1950. The innovation was considered hazardous at first, but eventually became a huge success."
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Okay, now that there are over 500 members on here we must have more ladies…