Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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New to this thread, haven't read all 500+ pages, and I'll bet this has been mentioned prior, but I'll chime in that I'd love for jacket inner pockets to be sewn completely shut, rather than having that small opening at the bottom…
Here's my Type III below a jacket (Kuhl) that's stitched up tight.
(I'd love to know if this has been suggested before, thx.)
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Very good suggestion.
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Then you would need a line of stitching that would show on the face of the jacket….If it's a big issue for you personally, you could pop in a few blind stitches....
No, Giles, I want you to pop in a few blind stitches…
Kidding. Thanks, Giles, I hadn't considered the show on the A side... Is this the reason why this isn't done?
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I don't know if this has been mentioned already (Over 530 posts already in this one!) but a Cafe Racer style jacket made out of medium weight denim with two chest pockets (with zippers), two side pockets (maybe with zippers), at least one inside pocket would be amazing. Would definitely love to have one.
The IHJ-52 is similar to what I mean but unfortunately it's not the classic Cafe Racer style.
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Very good News!
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I'll talk cargos with H this week
Would be especially nice to have an olive green, military-inspired cargo
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I assume I can trust H-san to nix any possibility of this tapering nonsense…
i'm on the fence with cargos. But, I do think tapering is a good idea if it's not done too aggressively. I don't think anyone here is suggesting a strong taper, like the 777 denim, but something above that. With denim i'm comfortable with a hem in the 7.75-8" range but with cargos i'd be ok with something in the 8.25-8.5" hem range. I have average sized feet and the current cargo iteration would swallow them to the point that i'd look like a little kid wearing dad's pants.
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. . . . my contribution to the cargo pants convo is to make some ripstop BDU pattern pants . . . . .
For those of you without military experience BDU is Battle Dress Uniform (USA) in Uk its DPM Disruptive Pattern Material. In layman's terms it's simply Camouflage
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. . . . my contribution to the cargo pants convo is to make some ripstop BDU pattern pants . . . . .
For those of you without military experience BDU is Battle Dress Uniform (USA) in Uk its DPM Disruptive Pattern Material. In layman's terms it's simply Camouflage
Actually, BDU is the uniform design, not the camouflage pattern.
I definitely meant solid colors, and not camo, lol!