Where can I find old product codes for IH products?
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There is this: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/extinct
It isn’t 100% complete but it is still quite comprehensive.
Thank you!
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Hey @Matt though I don't remember the exact product number, I do remember a bunch of shirts with the prints in the back not being sold on the West side because of low demand. There was a bunch of pics in the (now) Past Seasons Threads (my guess is pre-2014).
Guess what I'm saying is, I'm almost certain it was most likely only sold in Japan.
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Pretty sire that it is an IHSH-23
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/extinct/ihsh-23.html
H screen-printed a few, I doubt if I bought any of that version over…...
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Thanks gang. I’m currently trying to figure out how to swing an 07 and a new yellow ombré with only enough money for one of them. It’s amazing the things you contemplate selling when a problem like this presents itself. Do any of you need your sidewalks shoveled?
The Grailed shirt will likely not make the cut unless I receive an unexpected inheritance.
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The 309 is a UHF but the original 23 was a super soft, midweight brushed flannel. It's probably blasphemy but I prefer the OG.
I hear ya, Clint. The 23 would probably get more wears from me between the two.
I honestly need more spring weight flannels in my closet, especially since we see sun out here majority of the year. I tried out last years 7oz shirts at SESF and they are much different that spring weights of before. I'll bite the bullet eventually.
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I like my spring weight brushed flannels but I’m actually in favor of the newer 9 oz selvedge flannels.
I meant that in that colorway, and based on owning one, I'd prefer a 23. I can't resist a good UHF although I don't get many days per year to wear one. That being said, I'll get plenty of use this weekend with this arctic blast coming through! I guess in the end, it's just best to have a variety of different weight flannels
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Yeah, that’s actually what I was getting at. I love the UHFs so the old herringbone flannels are a little too similar. The unbrushed selvedge flannels are a perfect weight and different enough to change it up. I think they’re a great 3 season option. That said I think I’m in the minority with the 309, I prefer it to a lighter version.