Random questions to which you seek an answer
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@Ikeaparty the answer is in your user handle. i use these for all my IH shirts:
https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/bumerang-hanger-natural-30238543/ -
@tody huh! These appear to be the same ones I have, although I see they have a coat version that has a wider tip maybe will grab some of those and of course some meat balls
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@Ikeaparty I have the same for mine but my shirts are mostly smalls or mediums. I’ve seen people do the pool noodle trick for leather jackets to put less stress on the shoulders.
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Can anyone explain to me the significance of this red m/w/squiggle? I have always thought it to emulate a Levi’s tag of sorts but would love any info you guys have!
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@ironharry Works, Inc.
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I thought it was the number 3

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I think it is a beautiful abbreviation and summary of the ExcEllEncE of IH products.
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@Ikeaparty I’m slowly moving over to coloured Nakata hangers.
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I run a W40 and the back pockets are smaller compared to other brands in same sizing (like Levis, Edwin and Nudie). IMO it makes the jeans look weaker when there is more "empty" material on the butt.
A ran into a guy who had W32, albeit in a different model (I have 888s and he had 634s) and I compared the sizing. Identical. Is Iron Heart using the same size back pocket for all their sizes?
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what is the origin/meaning of the IH Bell?
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Also, the Bell System in North America, led by The Bell Telephone Company, had as it's symbol/trademark, a bell. The Bell companies were synonymous with North American telecoms, just like Levi's were synonymous with North American work wear.
The Bell logo was a US icon, so our use of it is a nod to that.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_System

It is a very Japanese thing to have a word/phrase/image that is means multiple things, this is a perfect example.
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@Giles said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
It is a very Japanese thing to have a word/phrase/image that is means multiple things
Whereas the English have the term, bellend

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My father worked for the Telephone Company all his life, after the Navy. He would have been proud.

