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@Jett129 all about the snaps
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@jordanscollected I think work shirts are getting more popular, but we still make more western shirts than work shirts, so sales data will still show westerns being more popular than works..
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@pechelman said in Ask Giles and/or Alex Anything:
@Mizmazzle Work shirts rarely work for me. When the length is right it's usually too wide and sloppy looking. When the width is right it's too short. Ive got a couple of work shirts among many westerns, so that's definitely my preference. I also have the good fortune of being semi-in-between-sizes for Western cuts, so I normally go up the half size to XL in UHF for a more comfy fit and down the half size to things in harder faced denser fabrics like denim or serge.
This is all 100% me, too. Same sizing and everything. I also prefer a little extra room in the shoulders, so generally go up to an XL.
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Oh yea, I can’t stand buttons on shirts either. I don’t mind bigger buttons, but smaller ones NOPE.
In my previous life as a firefighter and emt, some of us would have a zipper installed under the placket of our shirts and glue the buttons on top.
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@Alex How are you approaching/communicating the new overdye method with retailers and customers? Just wondering if there's a worthwhile story to tell about sustainability, or if someone will notice the non-oxidized hardware after purchase and have a "hey, wait a minute?!" moment.
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@sabergirl said in Ask Giles and/or Alex Anything:
IHSH-10
I see you're an ombré check fan... 47 in brown is stunning!
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@jordanscollected everytime we release the new method, we detail it in that weeks newsletter to explain the change, and why.
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Are there any future plans for Ignition Works?
(I'll be wearing the IGW-101B for the upcoming Indigo Invitational)
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@Giles Pretty much what I expected to hear, but a bit of a shame.
I quite liked the branding/logo and the products, but I guess not enough people did. -
There would have been, there always is with any production run. If they are fixable, they get fixed (and because we completed making these months ago, they will already have been fixed and be included in the numbers). If they are not fixable, but generally OK, they will get sold at the Iron Heart Camp, where people can see the actual article and make a decision about whether they want it or not. Otherwise they will get destroyed after we have salvaged all useful bits and pieces.
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@Giles said in Ask Giles and/or Alex Anything:
Sorry, nothing at all wrong with the product, but a bit like Triple Works, I think it suffered in part through brand snobbery….
Such a shame. I still have some Triple Works shirts and they're amazing.
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@Giles said in Ask Giles and/or Alex Anything:
Sorry, nothing at all wrong with the product, but a bit like Triple Works, I think it suffered in part through brand snobbery….
The psychology involved is quite fascinating. And for those on the design/production/sales side I imagine it can be rather frustrating at times as well.