Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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Haraki did sample a button down (as Triple Works) a few years ago but thus far it has come to nought….
I understand he may consider it as being on the edges of the IH aesthetic, but he'd do it so darn well.
I think a blue heavy OCBD (oxford cloth button down) would be killer. Single pocket, button down collar, chunky white cats-eye buttons it could literally be the easiest "everyday" wear IH shirt ever.
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That's great idea!
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Sounds similar to the IHSH-44 & 118
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I'm not sure if my mind is playing tricks on me, but has a denim/duck wallet been brought up before? Either with or without a coin pocket?
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But did H ignore it?
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Guess I'll shove that idea back into dreamland!
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For the sake of continuing the discussion (all in good spirit ;)), there's a 6" difference in chest measurement between shirts by IH and TFH (for a shoulder measurement of 18.3"-18.6"). Surely there is a market for something in between. (Not a scientific sampling - just looked at a few flannel workshirts on SE.)
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For the sake of continuing the discussion (all in good spirit ;)), there's a 6" difference in chest measurement between shirts by IH and TFH (for a shoulder measurement of 18.3"-18.6"). Surely there is a market for something in between. (Not a scientific sampling - just looked at a few flannel workshirts on SE.)
I've been vocal about this in the past as well. Initially I thought maybe IH catered to beer bellies, but after thinking about it some more it could be the case that it is the result of a comfort issue regarding the seated position on a motorcycle. I'm not sure but that would make sense.
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I'm a pretty average build…......I think.
IH fits me, TFH does not.
Not knocking TFH, just built for a different body type.....
And for those who don't know, I was the agent for TFH in Europe until a few years ago. I had to make a decision about who I batted for.......The rest is history...