We know you love IH, but where do you think we can improve?
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In addition to the above, the 666-XHS rerun is due in the next couple of weeks so.
The run 1/run 2 thing you refer to is what happens when two batches of jeans measure differently, we opted to provide accurate meausments for all units in stock rather than provide a simpler, inaccurate measurement chart.
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A minor "complaint" but the collars on IH work shirts and westerns are too large. The ends always curl and it gives off a bit of a 70's vibe. Nothing that stops me from buying them obviously but if the collars were made just a bit smaller they would be perfect.
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A minor "complaint" but the collars on IH work shirts and westerns are too large. The ends always curl and it gives off a bit of a 70's vibe. Nothing that stops me from buying them obviously but if the collars were made just a bit smaller they would be perfect.
I agree with this, FWIW.
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I'm not a fan how the IH tag is sewn on shirts. It looks oftentimes sloppy and doesn't match the otherwise flawless/premium construction and appearance. I know it adds more complexity to the process but as a suggestion I'd love to see the tag being sewn on separately/individually which would look much cleaner and suit the IH aesthetic perfectly IMHO.
Example of the tag being sewn on separately (on a random shirt)
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I never gave the tag much thought. If I let my ocd kick in I’d probably never buy clothing again. Shows me that we’re human and imperfect
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I have a shirt where the tag is sewn on crooked. Drives me crazy.
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Doesn't bother me, in a way it fits with the workwear origins…
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Let's just use the (red or other coloured) w on the pockets, like on the SH-38
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Without being deliberately contrary, or advocating features of items to be deliberately off; I quite like the fact that each one is different. I think the wabi sabi side of it gives a product more character
Agreed.
Let's just use the (red or other coloured) w on the pockets, like on the SH-38
I like the red W on the jackets and jeans but not on the shirts. Having the woven IH tag on the chest pocket of a shirt is enough branding for me, anything beyond that is overkill imo and I would likely stop buying them. Plus, I think adding the W would look out of place on certain shirts, especially anything with a pattern. I have an aversion to overbranding in general. A few years back Filson tried doing this with their shirts by adding an embroidered logo above the pocket or some such thing. Ugly as feck. But, then again, I wouldn't have bought it anyway since Filson can't seem to sew a shirt properly.
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@Max:
Let's just use the (red or other coloured) w on the pockets, like on the SH-38
Great idea! The red W is a far better and subtle branding detail on the shirts than the tag. It is unique to IH and it would look not only great but also distinct it from everyone else who uses a tag on their shirts (e.g. two other companies that start with an L). Red W instead of the tag has definitely my vote.
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I say keep everything as is. I love the red W as it's used now (jeans/jackets/some cut and sewn) and the tags that are currently used on the shirts don't bother me in any way.
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The tag can be removed if you don’t like it, the W would pretty much be there to stay.
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I haven’t read this whole thread so forgive me if this has already been mentioned..
The pocket bags on all my IH jeans are the weakest link and almost all of them have had to be repaired. They could be much thicker or even made with a light canvas and still be comfortable.
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I love pocket seam taping on my 666's. When I got a pair of 777's I was surprised there was none. It's a great feature all cuts should get it!
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I think you would approve of the Wabash pocket bags on the Pronto/IH XHS.
You’re probably right! Although the pocket bags on my PIH5DCT had to be replaced.
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I haven’t read this whole thread so forgive me if this has already been mentioned..
The pocket bags on all my IH jeans are the weakest link and almost all of them have had to be repaired. They could be much thicker or even made with a light canvas and still be comfortable.
I don't know if something has changed or what, but my last two pair (666 14oz OD, 666 vintage 18oz) have had front pocket issues at the upper interior pocket hole seams. The pocket fabric on the 14oz, and the tape AND pocket fabric on the 18oz, have worn through very early in the journey. I have many lesser jeans that have never exhibited these behaviors, so I am pretty surprised by it.
Finally, the seams devolved similarly, but later in the lifespan of my old 634-SII, and then the pockets developed holes. I never thought anything of it because these jeans were getting patched by the time this happened, but I am a little disappointed to see this happening on these other, younger jeans.
I agree that this is a weak link in otherwise rock-solid jeans and appears to be common across all the denim IH that I have worn long enough.
I don't see this in any other IH pants, but then again, I wear jeans more frequently than I do those so hard to say whether this is jeans-specific.
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Amos at grease point uses canvas on his pocket bags and they are bullet proof!
From his website:
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