Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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@endo that would be epic!
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I have a simple little idea, not sure it’s been mentioned before.
I’d like a toque, but made with a double layer of cotton or wool, with a wind/rain proof lining.
You guys have done enough of this in your jackets and sweaters, I figure a toque is the next logical thing.
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any chance of an IHV-02 style vest in the IHSH-308-IND fabric on the front? … I’m guessing with the navy duck on the back?
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A 12oz hickory chore jacket (similar to IHJ-103 or 120).
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This is a single fabric, multi-product proposal.
The fabric is cavalry twill, 600GMS / 21oz in beige / brown. Coat some of it in paraffin / urethane mix (to 25-28oz?), line with the 10-12oz brown herringbone and make heavyweight IHJ-124-BRN or M62
With the rest of the uncoated material - bottoms in all cuts. -
May be suggested earlier…I don’t know.
A western shirt/Cpo blue herringbone. The same fabric used on the jacket 119. 14oz.
A navy blue 14 wale corduroy collar on. Same as the IHJ-119.
And two corduroy lined hand pockets.
Corduroy blue lined inside arms cuff & inside front pockets cuff.
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I just bought the 18oz vintage selvedge denim in the 634 cut and absolutely love the denim quality. I wear the 21oz and 14oz and am very happy with them, but I must say this 18oz may be my new favorite from IH.
I would definitely buy the 18oz vintage in a black/black version. So that is my suggestion, hope it is already planned
Cheers
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@five-pocket oh man do I ever support an 18oz vintage black/black. Or even an black/natural.
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@WhiskeySandwich Great, thanks man.
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A sawtooth CPO!
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IH-101-JV - 18oz Vintage Selvedge Denim 1946 Type Rider’s Jacket- but in black, with handwarmers. Would it be weird to do one of these with western style sleeves? The jackets always have the seam right on my funnybone and it sucks.
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I'm going to throw something nuts out here. How about a longer length type 3, the main reason I don't rock denim jackets it I don't love the shorter length. Sorry I know this isn't traditional...