Fall/Winter 2016 Pipeline
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Looks like a tight weave on the yenim. I'm interested in seeing how that one ages.
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I will buy the wool shirt and the ii cord shirt (I hope a lot are being made, because it sounds like demand is very high). Interested to see how the solid UHF comes out. Thanks for all the photos.
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Looks like a tight weave on the yenim. I'm interested in seeing how that one ages.
It's actually because the weft, which is made from paper currency pulp is 50% the thickness of the cotton weft in our traditional 18oz, but is actually stronger.
The result. A denim that looks like it has a tight weave, is stronger than the traditional 18oz, but feels like 14-15oz…..
This denim was so difficult to make we are unlikely to run it again. We have enough denim to make max 500 jeans world wide.
666 and 634 cuts only
Expensive.
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@TrickHell from what i have seen in this thread: Wool shirts in gray, charcoal and olive
The shacket Haraki is wearing is made from Swedish Serge
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Charcoal UHF? Shacket = Awesome
Leather Shirt (Side pockets?) = Awesome
Corduroy Indigo shirt = AwesomeGreat pics and what looks like a great A/W to come…
The Olive Swedish Serge Shacket also !
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Not feeling these either (especially compared to IHSH-107 for instance), but luckily we have a lot of options this year. I'm happy to get the Grey ombre and grey solid UHF CPO instead
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The two new vintage style denims.
We have decided to spread our wings a little.
We are adding two new "vintage style" denims (think 60's 70's Levis) to our portfolio, these are being made in a new (to us) mill and will help alleviate one of the pinch points we currently have in our production process. Both are sanforised. The first of which is the 14 oz, we are using in the IH-xxxs-14 range of jeans that we recently released. The other is 18oz and believe it to be the heaviest "vintage style" denim yet made.
Both have a slightly uneven, slightly slubby feel, and needless to say, are soooooooo nice.
AND - when we sew these denims up into jeans and jackets, we do so with our IH traditional over the top constructional yarn, so they are vintage in style but will actually hold together like we think garments should….
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It's actually because the weft, which is made from paper currency pulp is 50% the thickness of the cotton weft in our traditional 18oz, but is actually stronger.
Nice.
The result. A denim that looks like it has a tight weave, is stronger than the traditional 18oz, but feels like 14-15oz…..
Nice.
This denim was so difficult to make we are unlikely to run it again. We have enough denim to make max 500 jeans world wide.
A little disappointing.
666 and 634 cuts only
Nice.
Expensive.
A little disappointing, but not surprising.
All in all, this sounds like I should start setting aside funds now…
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Black looks amazing in my eyes. I'll be having it. Red could be good too.
Black is going to be a big seller