Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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I dunno if it actually equates to sales but I always think black denim works better with slimmer cuts. Maybe the 555 or 777 would sell more of the black x beige
I’ve been waiting for a 666 cut in this denim. I’d just as happily take a 777. Tonal stitching, of course.
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The Untucked in black x beige?
The untucked in anything not brown gets my immediate attention.
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Kersey henley like such? Could be long-sleeved as well.
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Yeah, it did. Probably not a good sign for new variants.
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Didn’t the untucked end up in the outlet?
It did. But, it was mainly due to an overabundance of one size. My size, no less. It took a lot to not grab one. I can't quite explain it, but I've got an aversion to shirts with hand warmers.
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I know we have still yet to see (And possibly will never see) a denim work pant… But, I wouldn't mind a pair of these in any of the lightweight denims.
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Or heavy denim would be great, too. [emoji1787]
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Let's not make the old man too aggitated, lol
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Bring back prison stripes! (Of the indigo herringbone variety). I'm not sure that a western was ever made. The Outlaw Western.
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God no!
Like this: https://www.ironheartamerica.com/extinct/ihsh-35.html?search_query=herringbone&results=31
but in a Western. Since I have a sample of the work shirt, I say this more for vicarious pleasure than for acquiring one myself.
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This is more of a potential improvement than it is a specific product, and not IH specific, but would love to see a 2nd inner wrist button on denim jackets. A lot of IH products have slightly longer arms and a tighter wrist is a good way to combat blousy sleeves if you don't want to roll it. Even when an arm is normal length I prefer a tighter wrist. Visvim does this and it's nice. I'm probably in the minority but have always been of the opinion that denim jacket arms should fit like a looser version of a shirt rather than the basically straight fit many have, due to the way denim drapes.
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How about a black ultra heavy merino wool and cashmere blend commando sweater with black denim shoulder and sleeve patches?
Like this please.
But bring the denim further up the sleeves to reinforce the elbows more.
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This is more of a potential improvement than it is a specific product, and not IH specific, but would love to see a 2nd inner wrist button on denim jackets. A lot of IH products have slightly longer arms and a tighter wrist is a good way to combat blousy sleeves if you don't want to roll it. Even when an arm is normal length I prefer a tighter wrist. Visvim does this and it's nice. I'm probably in the minority but have always been of the opinion that denim jacket arms should fit like a looser version of a shirt rather than the basically straight fit many have, due to the way denim drapes.
I 100 percent agree with this. I thought about doing this myself but the right size snaps never made it here…
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@Filthy:
This is more of a potential improvement than it is a specific product, and not IH specific, but would love to see a 2nd inner wrist button on denim jackets. A lot of IH products have slightly longer arms and a tighter wrist is a good way to combat blousy sleeves if you don't want to roll it. Even when an arm is normal length I prefer a tighter wrist. Visvim does this and it's nice. I'm probably in the minority but have always been of the opinion that denim jacket arms should fit like a looser version of a shirt rather than the basically straight fit many have, due to the way denim drapes.
I 100 percent agree with this. I thought about doing this myself but the right size snaps never made it here…
I have a different opinion on this…. I find the wrist openings too small on most. On my type 2, they are perfect, but that is much larger than on my type 3s. BUT, I wear a medium or large. If I were an XL or bigger, then I'd have no issues. On a medium or large, 4.5 is a tad too small. 4.3 or 4.2 is just not happening with my gorilla hands/arms... keeping them unbuttoned causes the occasional snag of the button on pockets and other things. When it's buttoned, then there is no snag.
One compromise would be snaps at the wrist... then opening them to get the jacket on and snapping them closed after would be much easier... and with that, add a second button for a snugger for for those who need it.
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