Iron Heart Loyalty Vouchers - 2026 and Beyond
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Honestly if you’re a brand in a niche that prides itself on clothing that is long lasting and doesn’t need replacing often then trying to entice people to buy more stuff is a little counter intuitive.
There’s no need to have any loyalty scheme bar excellent customer service and a great community.
And to the poster a little way up - what kind of sycophant am I? What kind of sycophant do you want me to be?
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I tend to agree with this line of thinking.
In my mind, a “loyal customer” can also be someone who saves up to buy “one good thing”.
I didn’t come up with that tag line, David Himel did, and I think it’s appropriate here.I want to treat myself to one good thing. Ok maybe more than one, but you get the idea

I know I’m not a big spender here, but I can tell you, I’m a loyal customer. I honestly buy very few clothes anywhere else.
To me, the quality of the product, the breadth of the line, the creative new releases, and the customer service are what sets IH apart, and that’s why I’m a loyal customer. I don’t need a reward, I just value the experience and the products as does everyone who’s here. That’s why we’re loyal to the brand.
Last, I’d hate to see preferential treatment for new releases; they’re already hard enough to get, and the 25th anniversary items will be next level difficult I’m sure. Everyone who wants that 25th anniversary UHF should have an equal shot at getting it IMHO.
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@Brandrea said in Iron Heart Loyalty Vouchers - 2026 and Beyond:
I’d hate to see preferential treatment for new releases
Me too....It goes back to the elitist post I made above. Does not sit comfortably with me.....
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In this past month we have seen some pretty big changes here. I want to thank a lot of you for confirming my thoughts on what makes this place special and for supporting Alex, Giles, and the IHUK crew with some very difficult decisions. This place wouldn’t be what it is without you and we wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for them.
Thank you.
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I have to agree with others who have said the vouchers, while a super kind gesture, weren't what kept us coming back. I'm pretty sure we all love this brand for the awesome products. The great people and amazing customer service just send it over the top and make it that much easier to love. Speaking just for myself I'm going to buy the stuff I like regardless of if I am going to be recognized for it. Expecting a reward feels counterintuitive to me and seems to be expected by people too often these days. I think its incredibly admirable that you would offer to replace this with something else, but just continuing to do what you all do and make these fine products is what we really want!
I'm sure you all will still find something that feels right to fill the space, but don't let anyone say you aren't doing enough!
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I love the idea of a patch or pin... something small, but exclusive. Then it isn't a financial burden, so much as a club, Also, with the new system... is there any way to apply the purchases of IH we make from rest of your resellers as I try to buy from multiple places to make sure brick and mortar exists... so I can still try on.
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Personal opinion: Customer loyalty gifts should be a kind gesture of thanks; not a sales tool or lame marketing gimmick.
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If I have to demand thanks, it ain’t genuine and I don’t want it. If there is one team on planet earth I trust to show genuine thanks when it’s appropriate, it’s the Iron Heart team. Y’all keep things genuine and we’ll keep supporting.
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+1 on the sentiment of appreciating the guy who scraped and saved for his only pair of Iron Heart jeans just as much as the guy who bought a half dozen pair last year.
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@Mizmazzle said in Iron Heart Loyalty Vouchers - 2026 and Beyond:
@Alex not trying to sound like a kiss ass here, but as a customer from the US...i'll just say that ya'll covering tariff BS and duties costs is thanks enough for my loyalty!
Also, any extra goodies for nudging me to Japan for the next party only motivates me all the more to make that trip!
I gotta agree w my friend here. I think yall have been so good to us under the thumb of the orange dictator.
Thank you all over at IHUK
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@Twistlock said in Iron Heart Loyalty Vouchers - 2026 and Beyond:
Keep on doing what you do, top quality products and best customer service. That's enough loyalty program for me.
I'm quoting my friend because I had exactly that thought in mind. See you in Baltimore @Twistlock
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Im not really bothered about the changes. Nor am I interested in more goodies beyond the stickers.
Ive had a couple of loyalty discounts in the past and it did encourage me to get a few more items quicker which i would have put off otherwise. I did also buy more items when there was a discount. So for me, you probably got more money out of me by running these schemes.
However, i Personally prefer to have consistent pricing and stock levels throughout the year, so i can purchase when I need to. My last pair of jeans I had to compromise because my usual 21oz/888s were out of stock everywhere, which was a bit of a disappointment. I still ended up IH, (14oz/888s) but had to order from a shop instead.
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Meant to also say my loyalty to the brand is derived from quality and longevity of the product,
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@northsouthdenimguy said in Iron Heart Loyalty Vouchers - 2026 and Beyond:
A follow and 5 comments a year on each thousand dollar spent
I like this. Here’s a terrible Hunger-Games-type evolution to your idea:
All of the IH staff are ranked from coolest to… well.
When loyal customers reach each new tier, they are rewarded with an IG follow and 5 random comments from the staff member associated with that level. The more you spend, the cooler the person that follows you.
Additionally, notable forum members, such as people who are sent samples to test fade (e.g. @Oaktavia), as well as Mods, are obligated as part of their agreement, that they must participate in periodic events such as special product releases or holidays. These events will include a purchaser’s name drawn at random to receive a follow and 5 comments from a predetermined notable forum member.
Lastly, each year Alex selects a customer of the year! That person receives a genuine photo of @Tago-Mago holding a sign printed on a white sheet of paper that says “you are customer of the year” , and WHILE he adorns a slight grin. The winner will be photoshopped into this photo before they receive it.
Just a point of note: I believe the sign should be printed in black helvetica font, with the year added in pencil so that the paper can be reused the following year.
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There’s probably not much to add. If there is a new loyalty scheme I’m confident IH will do it right, but they don’t owe us anything. If the plan behind this works, we should have an even better experience anyway.
I did like the slightly mysterious nature of the old system. It made it feel like a pleasant surprise rather than something transactional and fits with my experience of being treated as a human being in all my interactions with IH. I can’t see that changing.
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And the person who can only afford one or two things a year probably isn’t in a hurry to spend more money so a voucher doesn’t help them at all. That doesn’t mean they’re not good customers. But if you’re spending several thousands per year and helping @Alex keep the lights on year in and year out then an extra $50 isn’t go to make or break anyone and it keeps the whales spending while letting them know they’re “loyalty” is appreciated.
It’s really sad this thread turned into what it did but equally as sad is how predictable it was.
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I never liked the site wide sale always felt like i missed it and ordered before one. Didn't use voucher last year but still bought a lot of items later/before.
Some kind of pin or a mug or something that's a surprise would be nice. Just a postcard with the IH team on it with signatures and thank you.And it need to be secret who gets it , i never figured out how much to spend to get vouchers i liked it that way.
I seriously don't wanna buy 10 pair of jeans to get the right to buy the new 30 OZ BB jeans or something silly like that. -
I vote for patches, pins, stickers, mugs, branded pens or pencils etc, just packaged into the appropriate peoples orders.
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