Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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@Oaktavia I’d love to see these too
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@Oaktavia I second that - wabby and hickory for all the jacket types and the addition of a hickory vest and pants.
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The thing that immediately caught my eye on the IHSH-340-OD was the red poly/cotton stitching that did not take the black dye. I think some others may have liked that as well. I realize that these OD flannels are kind of a happy accident,but is that something you would consider,deliberately,doing in the future?
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@Karol said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
Or bring back the Mad Black back
Don't shoot the messenger dude: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum//post/731800
I'm with you though, I'd love a pair of Mad Black's.
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@EdH said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
@Karol said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
Or bring back the Mad Black back
Don't shoot the messenger dude: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum//post/731800
I'm with you though, I'd love a pair of Mad Black's.
I saw it at the time, but I still have hope. It looks to me that, as it’s often with pioneering things, those were not understood, especially by retailers (I think it was mentioned in that thread as well) and that together with elaborate process and high price convinced IH lads to go in a more conservative direction. But maybe now the world is ready? After all we just seen in the SS24 the new natural denim, and @Alex mentioned that despite limited quantity of denim and price he thinks about making jeans out of it. Another price barrier is going to be broken, so would it matter that the new Mad Black could cost above 500€?
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Overalls that are not double knee. With how high the double knee fabric goes up, they seem to draw attention to the nether regions a little too much for my taste.
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Or... IH should go really vintage and bring back the codpiece.
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How about a tribute UHF to the Glen Affric Tartan? The oldest known piece of tartan ever found, which was discovered in a peat bog. Uncovered about 40 years ago in a bog in Glen Affric in the Highlands, the tartan underwent rigorous testing last year to confirm it was the oldest surviving piece of the traditional patterned cloth. The Glen Affric tartan dates from 1500 to 1600, the Scottish Tartans Authority confirmed. It went on to be exhibited at the V&A Dundee.
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@prosperone That would be perfect for a Fox Brothers x IH x Division Road collab.
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Rib = Rest in Bog?
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Whipcord painter pants. SBG painter pants.
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@pechelman oooooh I would be so down for this. Or maybe indigo indigo.
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Definitely would be a long way out — I would just really be psyched to see some more variation on one of the heavier denims. But yeah, it’s for sure a bit of a pipe dream, given how hard it is already to get existing stuff made.