Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Any chance we might see a return of the collar-less jacket, or better yet, a vest version? I'd especially love to see a vest version in all natural fabrics to use as a liner piece for leather and denim jackets.
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@T4920 said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
only time I've ever seen that with an IH item!
The very early UHF's used to sell for a premium....
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@Matt said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
Actually it would be a great online promo too. First 25 purchases gets one in the shipment kind of thing.
Yes and we would be the first ones to know!
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@pechelman yeah...especially after receiving the chocolate in past years. It's now tradition for me to make a December purchase haha.
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If it has not been said on here 1000 times I would be surprised. IHSH-64, Heavy Jersey Western
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17oz duck type II
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@John-Galt said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
17oz duck type II
In indigo/indigo
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@northsouthdenimguy said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
If it has not been said on here 1000 times I would be surprised. IHSH-64, Heavy Jersey Western
It has.
But it cant be done.
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I’d love a shorter version of the 19 oz lefty type 3.
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It would be cool to see double front pants in contrasting fabrics.
Duck with denim fronts
Denim with Duck fronts
Black denim with Indigo denim fronts
I could go on...
Could be a cool way to use up the last of fabric rolls too. -
Not sure if I’m stepping on a landmine with this suggestion but here it goes:
I’ve not seen IH release a mid weight canvas shirt in some time, if ever. Partner with Seuvas and release some workshirts and westerns in their 79A fabric and give ‘em the new IH eco OD treatment. Seems like a nice eco friendly partnership. FWIW, the Seuvas workshirt pattern is great too but IH works better for me since I need the longer arms and the special button moved to a more inconspicuous place. Incidentally, doing that sewing I noticed that of all the Japanese brands, Seuvas seems to sew buttons better than all (even Visvim).
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@T4920 It was even a breeze to move buttons around on on my Seuvas workshirt, because they hit their 4 holes so exacting, when you rip the thread out you see this better. Wish I had a pic of this detail, but I dont. I think the button holes are further apart too.
Seuvas:
IH:
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I’ll make my annual request for a 17oz duck western shirt (not the CPO, but a shirt).