Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Don't know if this has been mentioned before (I'd be surprised if it hasn't) but a yellow/black UHF buffalo check western would be an instant buy for me. Just got my first UHF and I'm blown away, definitely need to get some more. Also just picked up The Riffblaster General rider's jacket. The jacket is fantastic as is the fabric it's made out of. I mentioned this in the product thread, but I would love to see either a 555 or 666 cut in the selvedge non-fade superblack.
I suggested the yellow/black buffalo before, but it didn't get a lot of traction. Seeing as the yellow/black summer ombre wasn't a hot seller, I wouldn't hold my breath to see more yellow/black flannels.
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Don't know if this has been mentioned before (I'd be surprised if it hasn't) but a yellow/black UHF buffalo check western would be an instant buy for me. Just got my first UHF and I'm blown away, definitely need to get some more. Also just picked up The Riffblaster General rider's jacket. The jacket is fantastic as is the fabric it's made out of. I mentioned this in the product thread, but I would love to see either a 555 or 666 cut in the selvedge non-fade superblack.
I suggested the yellow/black buffalo before, but it didn't get a lot of traction. Seeing as the yellow/black summer ombre wasn't a hot seller, I wouldn't hold my breath to see more yellow/black flannels.
Bummer, understandable though. I have a yellow/blue herringbone flannel that I love. I suppose yellow tends to be somewhat more polarizing than most other colors, especially when used for heavy weight cold weather shirting.
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Drawing some inspiration from the 189(UnTucked), and the 194(military cpo), I have a suggestion for a workshirt…
All cotton duck canvas...black, brown, or indigo...copper stitching
Copper snaps, like the 189.
Straight across chest pocket flaps with pen slot, like the 194.
Non-CPOWhether working, or tinkering around at home, I prefer duck for the rough stuff. When I'm tasked with a significant amount of welding, I will usually don a heavy canvas jacket. But, when I simply have to run a rod or two, or torch cut a pipe, gearing up can slow you down. Something like this would alleviate that. The pocket flaps, and lack of side pockets would help eliminate weld BBs and slag from getting trapped. Not to mention, all the other junk that winds up dropping in my pockets, while working.
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A light- or midweight ombre flannel in brown colouring
Yes! BrownxBlack mid or lightweight ombre flannel
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@rocket what brand coat is that?
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Assuming we are talking about a solid color for both, I would definitely pick them up.
I’ve always been interested in the 56 Westpoint Western…I’d love to see something along those lines with heavy duty snaps. Don’t get me wrong, I love patterns, but a good solid color shirt is much appreciated too...
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Assuming we are talking about a solid color for both, I would definitely pick them up.
I’ve always been interested in the 56 Westpoint Western…I’d love to see something along those lines with heavy duty snaps. Don’t get me wrong, I love patterns, but a good solid color shirt is much appreciated too...
This is the exact one I was thinking of that made me curious! this in Khaki and Green!