Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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I actually said f it and am wearing my black IH Henley on a 95+ degree day. So…. Maybe lighter weight henleys for Ss
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If you're willing to buy a non-IH one I know there are some cool ones on the market. I saw sort of a circular shaped one yesterday, not sure if its big enough for what you need but I liked the size.
Yeah i am open to other ones. As long as you could get a couple of treats in there that would do me.
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I will send you a picture and information on what brand it is when I pick my car up from downtown, unless the description sounds bad:
It was light brown leather, shaped like a disc maybe 3 inches wide and 1-1.5 inches thick, with a zipper around the circumference and a metal clip (I can't recall the finish) to hang from a belt loop.
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sounds like it would work. cheers
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i know it's way too late for this with the cordura windbreakers but maybe sometime in the future it could happen with another jacket….
i'd love to see a snap on hood for this jacket.
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Giles, has there been any consideration of making the 23 oz denim again?
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Has anyone ever seen a jean cord fabric? It's kind of a hybrid of corduroy and denim. Sugar Cane example: http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/rogues/item/sugarcane_sc25511/
Might be cool for shirts, pants, or accents.
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hi
what i would love is an IH-21oz indigo selvedge jeans in a
loose style fitted for suspenders/braces like:…........................................................
pikebrothers romer pants
http://pikebrothers.com/product/1937-roamer-pant
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rising sun jeans blacksmith
http://shop.risingsunjeans.com/collections/bottoms/products/blacksmith-raw
…...........................................,but IRON HEART style.
if there is already such a thing,
if there are 57 posts with the same idea,
or you just feel like it,
please kick me the next time you see me!
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@J:
I remember now…how about some 1911-style (201 No. 2) cinch-backs in 22 oz black w/silver suspender buttons and heavy leather braces?
here we go! the fifth reply to this topic has already nail it. punish me!
ni! ni! ni! ni! ni! ni!
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holy smokes! ill take one of them^!
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indigo herringbone 'd be hot…
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You know how different parts of a jean pattern orient the fabric in different directions? So, the pockets or back yoke will differ in grain line direction from the legs? Perhaps this would be a pointless exercise, but experimenting with mixing LHT and RHT versus reorienting a uniform twill in such a pattern might be interesting.