Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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@Matt This is the translation I get
I tried making a short-sleeved trucker jacket with black armor, which I've never seen before, an
it turned out surprisingly well.
This might be useful from spring to summer.
What do you think ?
Is it okay?So I think he is saying that it sort of unique and it has not been done before.....
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I for one am absolutely fucking delighted that he has done this. Just because it has not been done before, does not mean he should not try. Haraki pushes the envelope and more often than not, others follow. We all know that we have released stuff that does not sell, only to see other brands selling it like hot cakes a few years later......
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I bet Belichick would rock one
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@Giles said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
I for one am absolutely fucking delighted that he has done this. Just because it has not been done before, does not mean he should not try. Haraki pushes the envelope and more often than not, others follow. We all know that we have released stuff that does not sell, only to see other brands selling it like hot cakes a few years later......
No Doubt. Push those boundaries Haraki !
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Oh, and when he showed me the IH-805 sample, I thought he had been smoking something a stronger that his normal Marlborough Menthols. But he made them anyway, no retailers took any from the initial run, and they sold like absolute crap, then (with the help of the @madmike effect), they took on a life of their own, and basically we cant make enough of any fabric iteration.....
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@goosehd said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
When Haraki does these side projects, does he have a team close by that mocks them up so that he can oversee them personally making tweaks to the design as it's being put together? What happens to the mock up's that don't come to fruition?
I would not call it a side project. Doing stuff like this IS what he does. He'll spec it and then send it off to be sampled, he'll get it back and make any changes he feels are necessary, and repeat until he is happy enough to either take to production, or assign it to his "stuff that never quite made it but may one day" rail on the mez in Hachioji.
And even then, he will not stop tweaking, the IHJ-79 has been through a few iterations, as has the mountain parka....
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Love all that. What’s amazing is that this kind of restless innovation doesn’t turn out more retch-inducing items like this one.
“It’s chilly out, better wear a jacket. But my arms are fine!”
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@mclaincausey said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
Love all that. What’s amazing is that this kind of restless innovation doesn’t turn out more retch-inducing items like this one.
“It’s chilly out, better wear a jacket. But my
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Retch-inducing is not necessarily a bad thing. I am sure than the US has a similar product to our Ford Sierra Mk I.
It was launching to howls of derision from consumers and journalist alike in 1982. And was promptly nicknamed "The Jelly Mould. It was awful and would never sell, we said....
It's hard to understand that reaction now (because it looks sort of normal now) because it spawned a whole new generation of jelly mould cars. What was retch worthy and a thing to mock then, is the norm a few years later.....
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@goosehd said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
how often does he make stuff like this that doesn't make it to the stores?
No idea. He's not the sort of guy to take you to his "failures" and brag about them
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@JoshC said in Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?:
I would like to see a pullover Anorak, made with the same fabric as the shorts we done last year (IH-736), I thought the combo of the ripstop and hydrophobic coating was a cool idea and could be applied to a lightweight S/S jacket.
Good Idea!
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Pullovers in general seem oft-requested—popover shirts have been requested a lot too. I can’t recall one having been made.
I hate the idea of having to pull over to don and doff outerwear so for me it has to offer something to justify the hassle. I can adjust to changing conditions easily with a zip hoodie by adjusting the zipper and more easily removing it, but I have to take a pullover hoodie off entirely, over my head, to cool down.
IMO an anorak or hoodie can justify the hassle in two ways:
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in scenarios where it is a weatherproof garment, by removing or reducing an entry point for wind or moisture or exit point for warmth
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in any scenario, by adding pocketing that wouldn’t be possible with a vertical opening. That means a killer, very large kangaroo pocket and/or other pockets with closures
YMMV
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