Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Tried that. Sold poorly.
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Grey ducks in something like the 816 cut. Maybe some oxford type shirts in the chino material or something similar. I love the westerns and workshirts but some more style variations would be nice, especially for the office.
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Jeans in the 16 oz SBG fabric used for the SBG logger pants would be cool.
+10000 for a denim pullover!
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Have an IHTonal season where at least one shirt and tee and Jean and jacket and vest are made with tonal or indigo-dyed stitching. That way everyone who already has a traditional contrast IH garment can buy another new tonal, made-to-fade, or not-made-to-fade classic garment
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It's probably improbable, but would any consideration be put into changing the width of the workshirts? I find the hemline far too wide. I'd prefer a lot of my UHFs to be in workshirts but the width of the hemline is wider than that of the westerns, so I stick with westerns.
I have a very athletic build (45" chest, 32" waist), but I can't see the workshirts not flaring outward on anyone wearing them.
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I have an Imogene and Willie western with 3 snap cuffs and honestly prefer the simpler IH cuff.
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One sawtooth western would be cool.
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First zip jacket in green paraffin coated duck (same fabric as the IHE-17 http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=5298.0 ) with orange rayon or blanket lining and beefed-up zipper.
Throwing this out there knowing G says retailers aren't crazy about green tops. Still, would be awesome IMO -
I have an Imogene and Willie western with 3 snap cuffs and honestly prefer the simpler IH cuff.
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Being from Texas, I wore plenty of three button cuff westerns growing up. They make rolling the sleeves nearly Impossible, and at best, very uncomfortable. And it's harder to layer thin layers on top of them, too.
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A 555 or 777 in the brwon cotton duck fabric would be great.