IHSH-79 - Slubby Blue Mid-weight Chambray Workshirt
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not sure G, let's see how this does abroad as well as in Japan & then we decide?
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Clint_D just looked you up (i'm weird i tend to look up forum members when they say something interesting . . . so i can figure out if it's just a fluke or if they are really brilliant :-[) & have to say publicly thanks for having a good memory. if you know you know
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I'm def happy with the lightweight stuff being extant, feel like that stuff gets left behind sometimes
this!…at this time i'm really un-happy that the IHSH-46 for example were endangered. really would love to be able to cop a few of those lightweight shirts when the time is right (so like now!)...or maybe just put them on extant as long as the season goes!?
some shirts just need their time to become a great seller I think, so if they'd be around a bit longer you'd def. sell more of'em, even if they went pretty slow at the beginning!... -
Have you taken a look at the mock-twist chambrays in the Western cut? I have the 66 and very much recommend it for warmer weather.
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question before i give my (serious) thought, was the fabric & hardware made just for this shirt?
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@Sugar:
Have you taken a look at the mock-twist chambrays in the Western cut? I have the 66 and very much recommend it for warmer weather.
o/course I have mate, but I also think about the western versions to use as future "workshirts" in the office and a button down is imo way more "office approved" as the same fabric but with snap buttons…
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question before i give my (serious) thought, was the fabric & hardware made just for this shirt?
Nope. Fabric is "Haraki Select" that is fabric that is not designed by the crew, but is available in the market. He has to do this with certain fabrics because the minimum quantities are so huge. And we have used t he black cats eyes on other stuff (IHSH-53 springs to mind, as that is what I am wearing atm)…
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o/course I have mate, but I also think about the western versions to use as future "workshirts" in the office and a button down is imo way more "office approved" as the same fabric but with snap buttons…
Fair enough, that makes sense (you mean workshirts for the office and not westerns I think?). Kinda crazy how there are still a bunch of 66s available in the larger sizes but maybe green isn't so popular.
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hmmm, will think about it a little more before giving my limited take.
f^ck it why think . . . historically these sorts of items have the slow & steady thing going for them. with IH expanding as it is it would be great to have a staple workshirt (sort of the way the 07 & 33 comes back every couple of months for the western set), but i can't really call it until i test drive the shirt.
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Gonna age so nice…..
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have read through but still can't figure out. so what's the conclusion? is this gonna be "extant"? cos G mentioned he was discussing with H about it.
budget doesn't really allow a purchase at the moment.
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My opinion is that Iron Heart should have an extant, staple workshirt, and classic blue chambray fits the bill. If you're only going to have one, I'd advocate for a midweight one, simply because that would be more versatile. Heavyweight shirts are too warm for a lot of climates and would, I think, restrict sales. That said, I would consider it more ideal to have Triple Works do a lightweight chambray as a staple item and Iron Heart do a heavyweight one as a staple. Best of both worlds and possibly a way to draw folks toward the TW brand.
But you know what they say about opinions…