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I was actually thinking about this, and was gonna PM Giles saying I think he mistook what Hicks/ MikeC was saying… I also don't have the feeling at all that Hicks feels or acts entitled, or is deliberately being an asshole - I think it comes very natural to him...
I understand what he's saying, and partially agree, but I just roll with the inconsistencies I guess... I just go by size charts and if something changes during a second batch, hell that might be good for a group of people who couldn't pull off that piece before...It's just like beer y'know... There are inevitable changes... No matter how much you yell at the brewer that the 2001 version was best...
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Thanks for that Shane! I was at work trying to think of how to phrase a similar response. After this weekend I've been reading a bunch of reviews on phish.net, and let me tell you, phish fans are much more critical of the band than we are of Iron Heart. We love Phish at Dick's, and We love Iron Heart!!
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^i like this guy
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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^i like these guys
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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MikeC did not seem to be the one coming across as the asshole.
Yeah sorry about that guys, having a serious case of the Wednesdays…
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amen Shane… thanks for open up the eyes of some guys !
(that is whoever feels affected with the above !) ...some are way too fucking sensible when somebody has to say something against (=pos. or neg.critic) a fabric, cut or against whatever the feck comes from Japan. ass kissing isn't the thing to do, it's all about kicking it and trying to support the company we all love so god damn much!...
if you think you have to raise your voice, fecking do so...not go overboard though, kids might be reading...
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I'm with Giles here.
There is a way expressing criticism, and saying[…] the inconsistentcies in sizing are ridiculous. Every tee has a different length. Whenever sizing seems fucked up, you roll with it.
is not the way.
Try to read that out loud to someone who offers you a well-made product he cares deeply about. See if he want's to do business with you after that. -
i think Giles is accustomed to much harder shit than this…besides that, we all know mikec and that he's a great lad afterall. so no need to take this too serious...btw. kissing ass is not the way to go
Raf, I would agree to an extent, but when it comes time and time again even best of friends will only tolerate so much BS. It all comes down to the golden rule, treat others as you want to be treated. Assert your self in a manner that is becoming. There have been times of disrespect that have made me wince…
Manners is not kissing ass. It's expected and respected.
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I think criticism is the most valid form of support, sure we want to hear it said sweetly, but hate trumps "like" as it demonstrates the care to make the brand or product stronger, this is done uniquely by taking the chance/risk/emotion to voice a felt opinion sincerely - deal with it. If the brand listens to where it fell down, not how it was said, then in the eyes of that "hater" the brand it will surely profit. If the brand doesn't listen they loose a valuable ally, an ally who cared. A "like" in essence doesn't enable the creator or brand to learn, nor does tone, hate does, and as Raffa pointed out simple ass kissing at worst. But sure, if you can, be nice but get to the point.
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All I'm saying is that the tone of a post often drowns out the impact of it message…
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^This.
Right message in the wrong way
Wrong message in the right way
Wrong message in the wrong way
Right message in the right wayNo one's trying to say that the message is wrong, rather it's how it's been said.
Mike's passion and level of detail is second to none, even the criticism is valid, it's the way it's delivered.
There's no need to say "IH is not a t-shirt company", IH always delivers the best product possible, be silver, leather, cotton, shirt, jacket, boots. There's no buts, and no need or reason to make a statement before the criticism.
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The wikipedia entry for criticism has a good section: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism#Quality
I'm not really focussing on the "verbal abuse" aspect of my posted quote, nor am I kissing anyone's arse, but on the tone and quality of certain statements. And I'm sure both "lovers" and "haters" of a brand can formulate criticism that is useful, as can both be numb-nuts when doing the opposite. -
Hey snowy, Giles has told me (its documented) on several occasions, when I've criticized the tees, that "we're not a tee shirt company." That's the only reason I prefaced it with that line. You guys need to read the history before you joined this forum because a lot of you are uninformed on what has happened over the last couple years. If I didn't preface it with that, I would have got the "we're not a tee shirt company" line.
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Thanks Mike, knowing that, your comment does reads a lot softer.
FWIW, I do read back from the start on most threads from time to time. I believe IronHeart as a brand and it's focus/vision has evolved over the past few years. Whilst I may not have the full history and story, I do believe the brand has evolved with time. Something MM said a while ago IronHeart is a lifestyle brand as far as I see it—no single thing, rather an idea/concept. With that mindset, it's an everything company, which is my view of it….
Kindly, ~Snowy
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OK, back on topic: why is a fire engine red?