I need this shirt in 10 oz, 12 oz and 16+ oz. CPO, flannel and western. Copper snaps, Permex snaps, and Good art. All of it.
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RE: IHSH-62-WHT - 12oz Wabash Western Shirt - Whiteposted in Shirting
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RE: Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?posted in Future and Planned Products
“Gosport Grey” jeans: 16 oz non-selvedge denim SBG jeans
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RE: Iron Heart Products - What do you think we should make?posted in Future and Planned Products
I would love to see a N-1 with a 21oz denim shell over some off white wool. I’d pay a premium for a couple of those!
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RE: Iron Heart spotted on celebritiesposted in General Chat
Mahomes in some Wabash. It looks like the 416-IND based on the contrast double needle stitching along the shoulder and around the armhole.

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RE: IHSH-397-IND - 21oz Sashiko Work Shirt - Indigoposted in Shirting
Great looking shirt! I may have missed it, but is this getting re-released anytime soon?
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RE: IHSH-423-IVO - 13oz Oxford Cloth Work Overshirt - Ivoryposted in Shirting
@CosmoSix5 I’ve found that the western cuts have a narrower shoulder measurement which, for my build, shortens the sleeve length. This over shirt shows a wider shoulder which will push the edge of the shoulders out just enough to cover the shorter sleeve length. Hope this helps.
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RE: Show us your bootsposted in Footwear
@northsouthdenimguy what are those? I see the crimp marks and recognize the waxed flesh, but can’t positively ID the toe shape! Pray tell…
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RE: John Lofgren (Speedway)posted in Footwear
I'd be pissed about the scratches and the black mark on the left vamp. Looks like someone tried them on, but no real wear. And the grain break is coming - it sure did on mine. I have that exact pair and have worn about them 25-30X and the break and scratches are all over the place. I gave up trying to keep the natural CXL clean and I'm just beating them to hell. I'd attach pics, but I don't have them with me today. They get so much darker and develop a rich, caramel color. I love the patina on these. The natural CXL roughout version is taking a bit longer to darken up.
