Japan - November 2014
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Happy trails Japan bound travellers, bring me back some powdered Pocari Sweat and say hello to H and the crew from all us Trons
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Weirdly I was thinking about a shirt design the other day using buttons very similar to those…..back to the drawing board
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nice teasers…
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Wow, Haraki is really branching out.
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Weirdly I was thinking about a shirt design the other day using buttons very similar to those…..back to the drawing board
Gav. That is button off a Triple Works chore coat…..
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Weirdly I was thinking about a shirt design the other day using buttons very similar to those…..back to the drawing board
Gav. That is button off a Triple Works chore coat…..
Can't wait to see the rest of it.
This seasons's theme….
Indigo and selvedge
I love that theme
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I had a long chat with Haraki yesterday about his concerns for this business and what it will look like in the near, mid and long term future.
Loads of weaving is being offshored (obviously a lot to China) but interestingly one of the largest Japanese mills has just entered into a JV with Uniqlo. The new mill will be built in Thailand.
We are now on the 3rd (could be the forth any minute) supplier for cotton duck, the previous ones going out of business.
The IHSH-107's were late because the factory producing them went bust in the middle of production. Haraki had to find another factory at short notice.
The new deck jackets are a month late because the factory making them got another easier order from another brand (because the factory the other brand were using went bust) and because the new order was easier to do (and thus convert into money), our deck jackets got bumped.
Brands like Edwin our contacting massively here in Japan. Like them or love them, it is brands like that keep the mills and the factories going, it is their bread and butter business. When that goes, they're in trouble.
Some of this particularly hurts Iron Heart because our denim is hard to weave and our products are hard to make, so we are never at the front of the queue when a mill or factory has choices to make.