Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Ive been wearing my IHSH-62 as a jacket lately. I've been wearing it over another flannel or button down. i think a heavier weight 18-21 oz Wabash "shacket" style CPO would be rad. with the brass/gold IH buttons. FTW!!!!
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I have always wanted a Wabash CPO. Especially if it was based on the IHD-01 pattern without the extra yokes
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^^ This
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It’s the mesh back that does me, conjures images of toothless yokels cleaning their shotguns in their rocking chairs.
And… yer point? [emoji6]
I used “trucker” as a generic term. Specifically i’d like a 59Fifty style. In denim. With a red w (sideways).
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Has H ever considered a waxed, Barbour style jacket? Something like the International could fit the IH aesthetic.
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I love the Belataff Trialmaster, but I don’t think it fits the IH aesthetics to be honest.
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Ive been wearing my IHSH-62 as a jacket lately. I've been wearing it over another flannel or button down. i think a heavier weight 18-21 oz Wabash "shacket" style CPO would be rad. with the brass/gold IH buttons. FTW!!!!
3rded. Great idea, Matty! And a 17oz duck CPO with handpockets, shoulder yokes, and triangle chest pocket flaps, please.
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I just want the wabash fabric used. Don’t really care about the western factor.
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Ive been wearing my IHSH-62 as a jacket lately. I've been wearing it over another flannel or button down. i think a heavier weight 18-21 oz Wabash "shacket" style CPO would be rad. with the brass/gold IH buttons. FTW!!!!
3rded. Great idea, Matty! And a 17oz duck CPO with handpockets, shoulder yokes, and triangle chest pocket flaps, please.
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Thanks bro! It doesn’t necessarily have to be a western. I just want that fabric, heavy, with pockets and brass/gold snaps!
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Ripstop fabric cargo shorts please, slightly fitted. I know you guys could do something awesome!
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Don't know if this has been mentioned before (I'd be surprised if it hasn't) but a yellow/black UHF buffalo check western would be an instant buy for me. Just got my first UHF and I'm blown away, definitely need to get some more. Also just picked up The Riffblaster General rider's jacket. The jacket is fantastic as is the fabric it's made out of. I mentioned this in the product thread, but I would love to see either a 555 or 666 cut in the selvedge non-fade superblack.
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I mentioned this in the product thread, but I would love to see either a 555 or 666 cut in the selvedge non-fade superblack.
Yeah I’d be down for the 666’s for sure as long as they had a button fly and preferably a black patch and a black “W”.
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This idea may go down like the Hindenburg as well as be blasphemous for 5-pocket jeans, but has the idea of a knife/utility pocket on the outer seam ala Carhartt every been discussed? ???
It wouldn't have to be as big as a typical work dungaree pocket, and it could be either patch style with rivets on the corners or more concealed with an internal pocket bag. I carry a folding knife in my right front pocket, and with the knife in there it renders the rest of the pocket mostly useless. I can't get my hand in there without taking the knife out first. And this is only for jeans that are loose enough that I can carry a knife; some of my jeans I can't. Also I've lost one knife and almost lost others due to the knife working it's way out when bending, squatting, moving around, etc. I often wish I had a knife pocket on my right thigh, but I'm not willing to wear Carhartt's as daily drivers any more.
By nature 5-pocket jeans' pockets are not the most useful. Work dungarees with more vertical and larger pocket openings are far more useful. But cool reigns supreme. This was a thought that I just had to throw out there…
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Don't know if this has been mentioned before (I'd be surprised if it hasn't) but a yellow/black UHF buffalo check western would be an instant buy for me. Just got my first UHF and I'm blown away, definitely need to get some more. Also just picked up The Riffblaster General rider's jacket. The jacket is fantastic as is the fabric it's made out of. I mentioned this in the product thread, but I would love to see either a 555 or 666 cut in the selvedge non-fade superblack.
I suggested the yellow/black buffalo before, but it didn't get a lot of traction. Seeing as the yellow/black summer ombre wasn't a hot seller, I wouldn't hold my breath to see more yellow/black flannels.
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Don't know if this has been mentioned before (I'd be surprised if it hasn't) but a yellow/black UHF buffalo check western would be an instant buy for me. Just got my first UHF and I'm blown away, definitely need to get some more. Also just picked up The Riffblaster General rider's jacket. The jacket is fantastic as is the fabric it's made out of. I mentioned this in the product thread, but I would love to see either a 555 or 666 cut in the selvedge non-fade superblack.
I suggested the yellow/black buffalo before, but it didn't get a lot of traction. Seeing as the yellow/black summer ombre wasn't a hot seller, I wouldn't hold my breath to see more yellow/black flannels.
Bummer, understandable though. I have a yellow/blue herringbone flannel that I love. I suppose yellow tends to be somewhat more polarizing than most other colors, especially when used for heavy weight cold weather shirting.
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Drawing some inspiration from the 189(UnTucked), and the 194(military cpo), I have a suggestion for a workshirt…
All cotton duck canvas...black, brown, or indigo...copper stitching
Copper snaps, like the 189.
Straight across chest pocket flaps with pen slot, like the 194.
Non-CPOWhether working, or tinkering around at home, I prefer duck for the rough stuff. When I'm tasked with a significant amount of welding, I will usually don a heavy canvas jacket. But, when I simply have to run a rod or two, or torch cut a pipe, gearing up can slow you down. Something like this would alleviate that. The pocket flaps, and lack of side pockets would help eliminate weld BBs and slag from getting trapped. Not to mention, all the other junk that winds up dropping in my pockets, while working.