Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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What about wool shirts? IH has done a couple in the past, correct? How well did they sell? Any plans to do more? UHF fabric is all that, but it is cotton. In the mountain communities cotton is affectionately and appropriately know as Death Cloth. I'd never wear a UHF for any extended vigorous outdoor winter activity, but I would definitely wear an IH wool shirt.
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@Denim:
Nice mock-up. IMO, IH's chest pocket could be slightly larger, and raised higher to align the the upper pleat stitch.
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Can we get these[emoji7][emoji7]
Please?
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Haraki gives me a few each year, they go to retailers…...If he's posted it, he's already made them and there's unlikely to be any spare I am afraid. If there is, I'll PM you.
That would be amazing! This is one of the first years it was done with 25oz right? Its usually 21
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A medium or high rise 777 for sure!
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A medium or high rise 777 for sure!
That would be the 555 really. The low cut is a specific feature of the 777. Alternatively, a sized down 888 may fit the bill.
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there's this little pet peeve of mine when some one says the week starts on a sunday rather than a monday.. ???
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there's this little pet peeve of mine when some one says the week starts on a sunday rather than a monday.. ???
Random rant? You’re right though, it’s idiotic.
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Until I read @louisbosco ’s post, I assumed everyone considered Sunday to be the start of the week. Interesting reading about the history of that definition.
You do learn something new every day.
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Random rant? You’re right though, it’s idiotic.
possibly. however, just wanted to point out the difference, wasn't the intention.
i'm not sure whether the choice of sunday/ monday as a start of a week is personal or by countries/ goverment/ tradition etc.. but i was always recognise the weekend as
fridayafter 5pm :P, sat and sunday. seems more complicated than dd/mm/yy, mm/dd/yy or yyyy/mm/dd (which japan uses) -
Random rant? You’re right though, it’s idiotic.
possibly. however, just wanted to point out the difference, wasn't the intention.
My bad, I didn’t understand the context. It looked like it popped out randomly, until I browsed back.
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YYYY/MM/DD is the only sensible way to numerically render a date.
And I don't understand why Sunday would ever be considered the start of the week. Why break apart the weekend? For most people, for all practical purposes, the work week starts on Monday, so that should logically be the first day of the week.
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YYYY/MM/DD is the only sensible way to numerically render a date.
And I don't understand why Sunday would ever be considered the start of the week. Why break apart the weekend? For most people, for all practical purposes, the work week starts on Monday, so that should logically be the first day of the week.
then again, i disagree, dd/mm/yyyy for me.. i can understand yyyy/mm/dd given some time but mm/dd/yyyy like the US does it, is sometimes confusing..
i looked up the sunday vs monday start of the week. there's many explanation and origins but the one i partially understood was: apprently, it has something to do with the jews. supposedly, it was because of the sabbath. their logic and reasoning was the rest day was on a saturday. being brought up catholic, i understood the sabbath as sunday being the 7th day.. which i found confusing.. i supposed it stemmed from there and some places keep that as their order of the week..
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YYYY/MM/DD is the only sensible way to numerically render a date.
And I don't understand why Sunday would ever be considered the start of the week. Why break apart the weekend? For most people, for all practical purposes, the work week starts on Monday, so that should logically be the first day of the week.
then again, i disagree, dd/mm/yyyy for me.. i can understand yyyy/mm/dd given some time but mm/dd/yyyy like the US does it, is sometimes confusing..
i looked up the sunday vs monday start of the week. there's many explanation and origins but the one i partially understood was: apprently, it has something to do with the jews. supposedly, it was because of the sabbath. their logic and reasoning was the rest day was on a saturday. being brought up catholic, i understood the sabbath as sunday being the 7th day.. which i found confusing.. i supposed it stemmed from there and some places keep that as their order of the week..
one of my (many) pet peeves day-month-year avoids confusion-of course here we're still using the imperial system- ::)