Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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I couldn’t find it on the site, but i thought there was a shirt made in whipcord circa like 2012/13?
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How about a modified type 3 with alpaca lining and collar? It would be cool to see an alternative to the ubiquitious sherpa type 3
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Buffalo check in Maroon/Charcol
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Hi, I would love to own a jacket based on the IH-526L-V2 but in a black denim that fades to grey and lined with something like sheepskin also in black. An indigo version with off-white sheepskin lining would also be cool. Basically I need a quality denim jacket for winter that I can fade and that keeps me warm, so, long and with pockets.
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I couldn't pull it off, but I'd love to see a 21 oz denim jumpsuit.
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We'll consider doing a lined type III for next fall/winter….
What kind of lining you are thinking G? Sheepskin? Alpaca? Sherpa?
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I hope it's alpaca, only because i've never seen an alpaca lined type 3 before. the broader question would be, how the hell do you wash alpaca fur? would you have to take it to a specialty dry cleaner?
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No, don't be silly. You have to buy a herd of Alpacas and have them lick it clean much like they clean themselves. Thought that was common knowledge.
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Please no Alpaca lined type III. I feel like it would look like a G Star or Diesel jacket
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Please no Alpaca lined type III. I feel like it would look like a G Star or Diesel jacket
The man has a point.
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The key to a warm type III is a tight weave material. My 17oz duck type III is way warmer than my 21oz jackets ever were, especially when layered appropriately.
With that said, a 25oz Type III (since you guys have already tested out the vest) with a blanket lining and thinsulate sleeves would be a wonderful update to the SExIH18 and I think would fit the bill in terms of fabrics for a warm but low key and wearable product
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I hope it's alpaca, only because i've never seen an alpaca lined type 3 before. the broader question would be, how the hell do you wash alpaca fur? would you have to take it to a specialty dry cleaner?
I don't suppose the average aircraft carrier in WWII had a speciality dry cleaner on board…