Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?
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I just saw that there once was 22oz duck jeans. Ever thought of bringing those back or even heavier like a 25oz? I'm guessing those 22oz ones are the ones that didn't sell well.
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Good to know about those duck jeans. A 555 or 777 style would be great in a 25oz.
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Not at the moment, but we may be persuaded…..
I feel like it is time to revisit some kind of double indigo.
I like what your putting down. I had both cuts before and foolishly sold them…
That last round of indigo/indigo XHS was for Pronto, on the Pronto cuts, and done a few years ago. I think using the same process on some core IH cuts would be a grand idea.
I had a pair ordered and paid for, then bottled it on sizing at the last minute. Still regret doing that.
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Not at the moment, but we may be persuaded…..
I feel like it is time to revisit some kind of double indigo.
I like what your putting down. I had both cuts before and foolishly sold them…
That last round of indigo/indigo XHS was for Pronto, on the Pronto cuts, and done a few years ago. I think using the same process on some core IH cuts would be a grand idea.
I had a pair ordered and paid for, then bottled it on sizing at the last minute. Still regret doing that.
634-XHS Indigo/Indigo would be an instant purchase for me [emoji106][emoji106][emoji41][emoji41]
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Didn't sell
Ah, I see, the 816DD… no idea why they didn’t sell. I would’ve purchased those in a nanosecond... a vision ahead of its time I suppose [emoji2369]
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Not at the moment, but we may be persuaded…..
I feel like it is time to revisit some kind of double indigo.
I like what your putting down. I had both cuts before and foolishly sold them…
That last round of indigo/indigo XHS was for Pronto, on the Pronto cuts, and done a few years ago. I think using the same process on some core IH cuts would be a grand idea.
I had a pair ordered and paid for, then bottled it on sizing at the last minute. Still regret doing that.
Yup, sizing was my reason for selling both also. I guess we both have Pronto regrets[emoji38]
Bring on core cuts in indigo x indigo
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Is overdying a complicated process? Or would IHUK be able to set up an overdying process in the UK? Thinking if it could be an option for customers to have their clothes overdyed at IHUK, so those customers who want overdying can pay extra for it?
Just brainstorming here, have no idea what the process demands in labour or equipment.
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Is overdying a complicated process? Or would IHUK be able to set up an overdying process in the UK? Thinking if it could be an option for customers to have their clothes overdyed at IHUK, so those customers who want overdying can pay extra for it?
Just brainstorming here, have no idea what the process demands in labour or equipment.
My understanding is that it shrinks garments a lot so would likely be a hideous process to retrospectively die something and retain/obtain desired sizing (glorious fucking idea though I must say).
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Is overdying a complicated process? Or would IHUK be able to set up an overdying process in the UK? Thinking if it could be an option for customers to have their clothes overdyed at IHUK, so those customers who want overdying can pay extra for it?
Just brainstorming here, have no idea what the process demands in labour or equipment.
It's massively capital intensive, requires a shit load of water, which needs to be cleaned after use (which is one of the reasons it is getting more and more expensive), and even after cleaning, that water cant just be chucked down a domestic drain, there is a large amount of wastage (garments getting wrecked in the OD process), and after all that the patches have to be sewn on and the garments ironed.
We lost a whole run of jeans once, this is a savage process, which is why the result of our overdyeing is probably better than anyone else out there.