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    Iron Heart Fall/Winter 2025 Collection Preview - Now Live

    We know you love IH, but where do you think we can improve?

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    • DionD
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      I hope there will be a third IH-DWC-pair next year…

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      • NomadN
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        I would like to see less of a scoop on the hems of the workshirts, a straighter cut would be more suited I think.

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        • tmgT
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          ^ that's a good point actually since many work shirts are worn loose rather than tucked, and could also be applied to the UHF's, both western and work cuts, since they're probably never tucked due to the thickness

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          • UnTuckedU
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            I think in 2016, no man should have to wear a t-shirt with an actual "tag" in the neck. Screen printed or heat pressed tags in the shirts would be a great improvement.

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            In search of:
            IHV-04, med.
            IHSH-185, large
            IHSH-186, large (khaki, and green)

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            • SeulS
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              ^Hear hear!..

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              • Black OrchidB
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                ^ seconded

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                • spitfiredealerS
                  spitfiredealer
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                  Yep I got myself a seam ripper and take them off most times.

                  Pretty sure my TW's t-shirts were printed in rather than a label.

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                  • SeulS
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                    Yes they are indeed.

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                    • manufc10M
                      manufc10
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                      @UnTucked:

                      I think in 2016, no man should have to wear a t-shirt with an actual "tag" in the neck. Screen printed or heat pressed tags in the shirts would be a great improvement.

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                      Quoted for truth.

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                      • FinksterF
                        Finkster
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                        @UnTucked:

                        I think in 2016, no man should have to wear a t-shirt with an actual "tag" in the neck. Screen printed or heat pressed tags in the shirts would be a great improvement.

                        Complete agreement and +1 for a printed alternative

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                        • ?
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                          Way way ahead of y'all. Been asking for more than four years  :o…. We got them on some triple works tees and some ihsh's, but that has been it thus far.  Here's hoping....

                          @adam313:

                          @adam313:

                          what about Tag-less T-Shirts?

                          Or maybe t-shirts with no tag?

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                          • ?
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                            Here's a pic of the printed label glory, after several years:

                            I don't think it needs this much text. I would be happy with the "iron heart" and the size, but it's still better than a tag, not that the tag is that bad. I have 20+ IH tees and not once, ever, has my tag been a problem. The 7.5 oz loop wheeled fabric is awesome, and worth wearing even with a tag

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                            • UnTuckedU
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                              @Adam313 I have 14 cut and sewn shirts, and I think about the dam tags every time I wear one, lol! I put up with it because they are still AMAZING items, leaps and bounds beyond any other shirts I own

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                              In search of:
                              IHV-04, med.
                              IHSH-185, large
                              IHSH-186, large (khaki, and green)

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                              • ?
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                                I think about them all the time too, just never had one stick out while I was wearing it, or get super itchy in the summer. Maybe I've blocked it out of my mind cause I love the fabric. I get super meticulous when washing and folding because I hate it when the tags stick up, I'm always making sure they lay flat when folded or hanging…

                                14+ is a respectable collection. 👍

                                I have some tfh thc-00w tees too, but I prefer the IH fabric by a mile

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                                • H
                                  Hematoma
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                                  A second, inner rivet or button on the wrist of all outerwear, even denim jackets.  I may be abnormal, but I like the wrist pretty tight on mine (and I recognize that, if I am, it won't happen!)

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                                  • GilesG
                                    Giles
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                                    Where exactly?

                                    "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                    • DrBabyhorseD
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                                      @tmg:

                                      ^ that's a good point actually since many work shirts are worn loose rather than tucked, and could also be applied to the UHF's, both western and work cuts, since they're probably never tucked due to the thickness

                                      I really hope this never happens (no offense intended). I already think that most of my westerns are too wide at the waist. In some cases it really looks odd from the side (like a pregnant woman wearing pajamas).

                                      This looks like another case where you really can't please everybody. Too many different body types.

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                                      • H
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                                        @Giles:

                                        Where exactly?

                                        I think this was in response to my ask. Similar to below on the first zip.  Traditional denim jackets obviously don't have the flap, so the 2nd rivet could be a little closer to the main one.  Not sure if this would mean they'd need to be lower/closer to the denim, in which case this might be unrealistic (if you have to use a new rivet type).

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                                        • AnesthetistA
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                                          I think two riveted buttons would be very cumbersome especially on smaller sizes.

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                                          IG: bluehandsslim

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                                          • HHPIH
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                                            Two points…

                                            1. In your online shop I'd like to see which retailer has the item in stock, incl. a link to their online sales channel. Think platform economy. Everybody wins. Customers are more likely to get what they want in the size they need, retailers sell more, you sell more, faster movement of goods, ...

                                            2. No more Discounts ("Sales"). It's a sweet poison that eventually leads to the dark side of the force. I understand the short term benefit for you and your customers, but long-term it just costs you money, customer loyalty and brand reputation.

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