Iron Heart WAYWT - 2021 Edition
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I love my olive 163 @Eisenherz but I don’t think it has even started to break in after 3 years of occasional use. Still as stiff as when brand new. Anyone got one which is beaten into submission (
well broken in)163? Wonder what it would look like.I’ll get some pics up. I wear my grey more than my olive, and it has been worn a lot and washed many times. The olive has softened up too though.
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TFH belt
BB-UHR
Jobmasters -
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GA HLYWD, Vanson, Wesco, Junya, Churchill glove.
KTM down the 5 to the pacific.
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TFH belt
BB-UHR
JobmastersThat hair is the bee's knees
Back at ya, @Oaktavia , both of yinz
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Sonder supply
Whipcord pea coat
Wabash work shirt
Mfsc
Nikes
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A couple of hours spent peacefully on Sunday afternoon, working like this is a vacation!
with a lot of quality:
IH-634S-B
Wesco T-Shirt
IHW-14 Pea Coat
IH-526SV
Dehen 1920
IHE-38 Cordura Bag
speck and cheese from Carnia, in the Friulian Dolomites
Dolcetto from the Oriolo winery in Piedmont
still warm baguette from the bakery around the corner…
every day should be Sunday -
That is a career I could learn to like!!!
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From what looks like heavy powder to here’s light flurries of snow on a morning walk..
with IH olive cotton beanie, IHSW-49, Indigo N1, 888 21OD, IHxWescoxDR
And then a change for working from home on the first day of spring term teaching one performance workshop, a critical theory lecture and 4 student supervisions over zoom with a 526PJ and Monitaly tweed cap
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[mention]neph93 [/mention] I was previously into Engineered Garments and Tender Co, but when I made the move out of London and found out that there is a quite special headquarters of quality clothing fifteen minutes by bicycle and ferry away it became clear that I needed to lean into Iron Heart, since I’m partial to bricks and mortar retailers, especially when there are good people running them. Then I lost enough weight that necessitated a clear-out and renew, so over the last couple months I started with a pair of denim and a uhf, then moved on to outerwear, then knits, and most recently footwear and more shirting. Still feel like I’m learning the IH aesthetic which is new to me, not coming from motorcycling and being previously closer to the off kilter ivy/military/outdoor roots of brands like EG, Yuketen, and Orslow. I’m appreciating that learning curve and although I can’t fully see myself in engineer boots yet, I have come around to western shirts (even if I still need to dial in sizing). Seeing all the creative choices people share here is a big part of the appeal of IH. So thanks to Iron Heart crew and the forum for this cool stuff.
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Moleskin Black
IH No Lot
White's MP -
Motorcycles are everywhere.
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@Nkwkfld:
Still feel like I’m learning the IH aesthetic which is new to me, not coming from motorcycling and being previously closer to the off kilter ivy/military/outdoor … brands...
Thanks for that post, I always enjoy reading peoples motivations, reasoning and attitudes regarding clothing in general, but especially IH.
The great thing with Haraki-san’s design aesthetic is that the clothes, have a somewhat classic, conservative expression meaning they function as something of a blank canvas. They can be styled, combined in very personal ways so that something as straightforward and functional as a chambray workshirt can be used to create an enormous variety of looks and effects without leaning into a biker style.