2013 Autumn/Winter Pipeline
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We are getting more M thru XXXL in both colours when I top us stock from Vater & Sohn….
Are you referring here to the IHSH86? If so, when should that be expected?
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Cant find it, maybe goin a bit crazy. Did G say that the 72 is commin back this year but only in blk/red??
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Ok G. Thanks for reasuring my sanity. If you happen to find a red 3X laying around let me know
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^ That there, that's just selfish :). Did you ever buy a 72 as well as your 20s??
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^ That there, that's just selfish :). Did you ever buy a 72 as well as your 20s??
I don't own one but share his opinion! …to answer your question for him, yes he has.
Enjoy ya addiction!
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^ That there, that's just selfish :). Did you ever buy a 72 as well as your 20s??
i like that type of fish though and yes, i also have a 72…only the green though, since by that time i still had my red 20...
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sry to say so, but what´s "special" about a "special" shirt that comes out every year again and again…the answer is simple imo. "special" isn´t "special" when called "extant" in the webshop!
if a "special" shirt pops up (special to me = low quantity, special fabric/pattern/cut, anni edition, last fabric of xxx, extinct, etc. ...) then i want to make sure to grab it on the day it goes live and feel great about doing so and happy to know that i have said special shirt in my collection.
producing the same shirt a few months down the road (after saying it´s extinct and what not!), just because a few guys "missed out on it" or "wasn´t around when it dropped" is just wrong imo...also it takes away the whole "being special" thing imo.
i know this discussion pops up every now and then and that some guys think about this in a totally different way, but for me, the 20 is and stays the 20 and should NOT get re-produced. same with the just released 86, the soon to be released 87 and all the other "special" shirts that are already out there or still in the great minds of G. and the big H.!
if you want to own some of said classics, make sure to step up your game in the marketplace or just be ready when the new "special" stuff pops up.
that´s just my 0.02 though...life and let die!
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Yeah, count me among those who can't relate to that at all. I couldn't care less how rare an item of clothing is, and the more people who can enjoy something, the happier I am, because I'm happy for each of them.
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Yeah, count me among those who can't relate to that at all. I couldn't care less how rare an item of clothing is, and the more people who can enjoy something, the happier I am, because I'm happy for each of them.
Consider that sentiment seconded.
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Yeah, count me among those who can't relate to that at all. I couldn't care less how rare an item of clothing is,and the more people who can enjoy something, the happier I am, because I'm happy for each of them.same here, but i also love to hunt down said classics and if after months and months of searching and what not, you finaly are able to find your grail and make it yours…you then have that "special" feeling again and all. feels great in every aspect
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I don't agree with everything you said, Rafa. If the 20/72 fabric patterns were original like I'm assuming most of the flannels are then I could understand your point of view somewhat. But, to be honest, it's just a standard buffalo check pattern that you see everywhere. The aspects that make the 20/72 special are the construction and weight. As far as exclusivity, you're already in that club when you buy almost anything Iron Heart. I live in NYC and have never seen anything Iron Heart being worn on the streets.
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^ well the 20/72 was just mentioned cuz he asked for it to be re-produced! o/course there are way better/greater looking shirts/fabrics out there that the most of us missed out on…and there are a shitload of grail shirts that I would love to own as well...still I don't want that G. or H. make them again!
done is done and gone is gone...on to the next one (as my buddy Jay-Z use to say!) -
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