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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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    • T
      TaBLemann
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      Something like this…

      634:

      666:

      555:

      777:

      461:

      IHxB01:

      There's no side view of the 1955 readily available…
      I have no idea how to program webpages, etc. but maybe this meager effort can be thrown into an appropriate forum!

      "be the change you want to see in the world"

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        Also might have needed some kind of resizing so the pics could be next to each other, therefore one cut per row…

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        • GilesG
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          That's a good idea (and we can do a side shot of the 1955 no probs).  I was thinking of creating an accurate outline image of 634 with actual waist of (lets say) 33 and then doing the same with 555, 777, IHXB01, 1955, 461, 666 etc and then having the facility to overlay any on any…..

          "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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          • ?
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            They way I'm imagining it is more like a diagram where the outline of the 634s (I'm thinking like an image of the 634s folded lengthwise) is the basis, and then you illustrate the contours of the other pairs within that outline, so you can see how drastic the difference is in the rise, thigh, knee and taper.

            I can take a shot at this, but I'm a hand-drawn type, so y'all with computer programs might be better suited to get it done quicker…

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            • ?
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              Of course Giles gets there first while I'm typing my post  😃

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              • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
                Filthy2123ozjunkie
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                I was thinking a pattern looking blueprint kind of overlay would be cool.

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                • GilesG
                  Giles
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                  Over to whoever wants USD200    😉

                  But I am thinking having the "portfolio" of pics as @TaBLemann suggests supported by hard and fast empirical data (in the form of diagrams), will do the the job admirably….

                  "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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                    Nice ideas.  Especially because it can be pretty subtle to gauge differences in rise from the pictures.
                    Here's a real futuristic idea, bear with me:

                    As has been said, there's a wire-frame diagram per cut, each has its own color to help distinguish between them.  You have a set of buttons, somewhat like the ones that help narrow down the options for cut and weight when you browse the jeans section of the site.  So there's like a blank "blueprint" of some legs.  You click on the button for 555, for example, and it toggles on and off the wireframe of that cut.  Thus, you can turn a specific two on or off if you want to see an overlaid comparison.

                    THEN, it's programmed so the power cable on your computer automatically wraps around specific parts of your body at the right measurement for a selected size, so as to give you an impression of what that would feel like.

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                    • ?
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                      If only I lived in Gosport where I could just drop in with a bunch of large sheets of paper to take the pencil outlines of the actual pairs in size 33….

                      ....But you could also just take a photo of each of them and then draw that outline in a computer program, and then superimpose one on top of the other....

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                      • ?
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                        Who wants a $200 bonus who works at IHUK?!?  😃

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                        • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                          @TaBLemann:

                          Nice ideas.  Especially because it can be pretty subtle to gauge differences in rise from the pictures.
                          Here's a real futuristic idea, bear with me:

                          THEN, it's programmed so the power cable on your computer automatically wraps around specific parts of your body at the right measurement for a selected size, so as to give you an impression of what that would feel like.

                          ???

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                          • DionD
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                            Yeah, that's some next level stuff.

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                            • David K.K. HansenD
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                              Sorry if I sound daft, but when the seemstresses in Japan are cutting the many sheets of denim into the outlines that will later make up a pair of jeans, aren't they placing the cut based on a template?  And these templates must surely be printed from a computer, to reduce production variation as much as possible?

                              Assuming Iron Heart HQ has a computer drawing for all the different cuts of jeans in all the sizes available, it shouldn't be a daunting task for graphic designer to make a vector drawing thingamajig that we all want?

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                              • ?
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                                Yea, but that would be giving away the whole show, i.e. The propriety info and trade secrets that H and Tom-San have earned through years of work.

                                When the Jean is sewn up, it's more of a publicly available asset

                                That's just my opinion though. I wouldn't want to give away the blueprints, just the outline of the sewn jeans

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                                • David K.K. HansenD
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                                  Of course. I didn't write it clearly, but I meant the final outlines of each jean cut, based on the template from IH HQ.

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                                  • GilesG
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                                    My offer stands….

                                    "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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                                    • JDelageJ
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                                      I find side by side pics most useful. (One doesn't preclude the other.) Ideally it would be a new set of pics with maybe 2 'models', making sure their feet are positioned exactly in the same spot, and that nothing changes wrt the camera.

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                                      • jebbrileyJ
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                                        Tableman's ideas is great. Having the visual information aligned consistently makes it easier to compare the varied cuts and silhouettes.

                                        I'd like to see one model wearing all the jeans, with that model's waist/inseam/thigh measurements listed, as well as the size of the jean being modeled.
                                        You could go a step further: a model with, a 34 waist could try on a 33, 34, and 35 to give an idea of sizing down, TTS or sizing up.

                                        Anyone can find out what their own waist measurement is. Knowing what the model measures, and what size they are wearing would give a great reference and save lots of time when deciding on a cut/color/size.

                                        I dropped a few of the pics into photoshop and aligned them uniformly. Some stuff was cut off as a result.

                                        Also I overlaid the 634's over the 555's
                                        555

                                        666

                                        634

                                        overlay

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                                        • jebbrileyJ
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                                          Rough, but you get the idea…

                                          634

                                          461 over 634

                                          555 over 634

                                          666 over 634

                                          777 over 634

                                          Beatle Buster over 634

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                                          • organisysO
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                                            I was dubious when I read the thread, but the pics above have convinced me this is a good idea. A picture is worth a thousand words and all that, really helps envisage the cut.

                                            Only thing I would add is a dashed outline to the 'slimmer' pair when the overlay is done may help?

                                            🙂

                                            Pride of Japan :-)

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