Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Has OD Duck ever been made? I would be curious to see...
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@gouki74 Again, this is me, 100%
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@kkibbey23 seconded!!
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I have IH shirts in both western and work cuts and I like the style of both, however I prefer the western for the slimmer fit with typically smaller waist and opening for the given length. For an individual with a small waist, the work shirts are too big at the bottom. However, for short sleeve shirts, I prefer the work over the western because IMO the pocket flaps and snaps look too busy without the sleeve material. An occasional release of a work shirt with the western dimensions and additional buttons on the sleeves similar to the western sleeves would be the ideal work shirt cut imo.
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Sashiko Pants
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14oz indigo work shirt CPO (untucked)
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think it was mentioned before but can’t remember the answer
SBG bibs would be awesome -
@John-Galt excellent idea my friend, I fully agree
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@gouki74 100%
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@John-Galt for me the Work with the snaps would be ideal (everything else staying the same), it's one of the reasons my SH-326 is such a favourite, more relaxed dimensions with the security of the snaps
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IHSH - 04
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Denim work shirts with snaps seem to be doing quite well - in fact I just bought one. Buttons ironically make the work shirts feel a bit less robust than the westerns.
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@neph93 said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
Looks like the next new cut will be a very wide straight leg, so you may be out of luck I'm afraid
Looking forward to these
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Corduroy pants out of the same (or 14 wale like the corduroy jackets) corduroy that will be used for the newly announced corduroy shirts -- 888 cut and dark brown (like the now extinct corduroy jacket)
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The 21oz sashiko used for the 397 but dyed SBG, gun metal buttons in a CPO.
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@talexander now that's a great idea
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Okay, hear me out. I LOVE the M65 with the quilt lining but I just can't wear it much because when its really cold out, it's not warm enough, and when it's the right kind of cold for that jacket its normally raining. Now the M65 is great for wind, but I've been caught in rain wearing it twice and it stands no chance and soaks through quickly and takes an age to dry. However, I REALLY like the M65 and M51's and this brings me to a suggestion:
How about the M51 (exactly the IHM-38-OLV) but a weather proof version. I am thinking perhaps a tightly woven Nylon shell with a liner that also works when it's wet, so something like the primaloft lining what insulates when it's soaked.I would wear a jacket like that a lot and I can imagine it would fit the UK climate nicely too.
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@SKT seconded!