New ideas for UHFs
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Petrol and dark grey / charcoal buffalo check or ombre work shirt.
Hasn't that already been done in Buffalo Check? Forget the model number but it was the turquoise-ish/charcoal one that I'm thinking of.
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this is the one I'm thinking of
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More color variants on the ombres would be cool. So far we've seen red, blue, yellow, grey, purple and pink. Has there been a green ombre?
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The IHSH-138 [emoji41]
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I still vote a bit lighter charcoal to contrast, more grey than the TG (which looks pretty similar to the normal black checks), but still darker than the cream. In any case, I am interested to see what comes of this discussion.
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…that is 100% the Jacket I meant (the Fabric weight aside)...
Keep on designing. Your idea is great as is the 105. Unfortunately it sold poorly as do most of the lined shirts (IHSH-106, IHSH-124), so it’s been a while since any have been made. I like to think they were before their time and would do better now, so if we keep bringing it up, maybe there will be some new ones.
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I have no clue on why they sold poorly in General but maybe for some people they where to "thin", I use the Dickies Shaket I have as a Jacket basicly from Autumn deep Into Winter with a IH Hoodie underneath it. That thing is pretty "heavy" padded for a Shaket thats why I suggested UHF with a UHF lining or maybe even a Down Lining like the Fjäll Räven Numbers Down Shirt. I guess the Pricing on a Down UHF Shirt would be quite heavy too
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I have no clue on why they sold poorly in General but maybe for some people they where to "thin"…
I think it was one of those cases where photo's and the concept don't translate well via a webshop. I own a b/w 105 and the brown 106 and they are both amazing. Thick and warm with a great outer material. If people were able to have them in hand then they would be hard pressed to resist.
EDIT: You're probably right about the lack of a lined UHF or using UHF as linings being precisely a result of the prospective cost of such an item.
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EDIT: You're probably right about the lack of a lined UHF or using UHF as linings being precisely a result of the prospective cost of such an item.
The "other" heavy lined Flannel Shirts by Carhartt, Dickies and basicly every other Workwear Company cost something between 30 and 100 €, a Down or Synthetic Lined UHF would probably cost something around 500-600 € (valued of the IHJ-74), that would be again like you said a Store only product for most people.