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    • RE: Iron Heart Loyalty Vouchers - 2026 and Beyond

      My thoughts :

      1. I agree with others on the elitist aspect. it's fundamentally wrong to provide either early access or exclusive items that the "inner circle" or those that can afford will be the only beneficiaries of.
        Many may and probably will disagree.

      2. Anything that requires designing, sourcing, manufacturing, and delivering yet MORE product when that is part of the fundamental problem in the first place is just a bad idea and totally defeats the purpose. Be it a mug, a calendar, a pin badge, a bag of crips or whatever. It doesn't matter if it's made in Japan or Woking, it all takes time and effort and is a distraction.
        If the crew want to drop stuff like this in as one offs whenever they choose to whoever they choose that is their prerogative, but anything beyond that becoming some kind of "right' or "expectation" or “scheme” is only gonna end in tears. As sadly, some of the comments on this thread show. It's like when people start dishing out employee of the month, more hassle than it is worth. There are many ways of rewarding/acknowledging people and their contributions for many reasons. Mostly kept private. At the general workplace or towards a customer. All at the crews discretion as should be the way.

      3. If anything I'd revert to Alex's original idea of some kind of "allowance" to whatever gathering may or may not take place. A voucher for a hot dog, a free beer, a tenner towards your train ticket. the financial aspect of it is secondary. It's the gesture, doesn't matter if you are loaded or skint, if someone gives you a tenner or a fiver or a pair of socks or a shake of the hand I'd appreciate it.
        Yes many people will never ever be able to attend a gathering, so what. Let's hope those that do have a great time. It's like a football team wanting to sack their mgr cos their team didn't win the league, if that was your only criteria for success or enjoyment then every year 95% of fans would be constantly raging. You have to find some other measure of success and happiness.
        If you can attend a gathering, fantastic, if you can't, then you've presumably been able to buy and wear some of the best clothes around and you ABSOLUTELY FU**ING LOVE THEM so really, you are a winner already.

      4. The point here seems to be to reduce the strain on the entire operation from sourcing to delivery. which must be critical or all the changes wouldn't be very bravely getting made. I've spent a lifetime knee deep in supply chain related stuff so I get it. Anything that takes the focus of the team away from keeping the very considerable amount of plates spinning all year round because someone is griping about not getting the right sticker or chocolate bar or staff member 'X' forgot to put extra kisses on the big spenders Christmas card is just a distraction no one needs. It will only add to the hassle, increase the likelihood of moaning and people feeling left out and take folks eye off the ball.
        As this thread has shown, the whole loyalty thing in the first place was low key, most people wouldn't be aware of it, so to bring it out of the shadows and come up with a new version in my opinion will just become a millstone.

      5. The biggest loyalty reward any customer can get is for the brand to simply be able to keep doing what they do and delivering the goods to the level they do and continue to foster the community and the whole 'story'. Most people have zero idea of the complexities : commercial, personal, logistical that go into bringing anything to market. You may think you do but you'd still probably be nowhere near it. To do it so successfully day in day out at this level is no mean feat.
        We need to respect that and let the team actually focus on delivering the goods. In fact if I make it to any kind of gathering then really it should be us buying THEM a beer. I am relatively new to this but have picked up quite a few things in a short space of time and I totally love it.
        It's like when you find a new favourite band, you'd be gutted if they split up.
        So I don't want the wheels to come off because the "Men of Iron Heart" calendar has had a delay at the printers and the big spenders are raging.

      I've already gone on too long but you get the gist.

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    • RE: WHAT ARE YOU DOING TODAY - WAYDT (PICS)

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      Strolling around town. Edinburgh that is.

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    • RE: Live Concerts

      Mike D of Beastie Boys at 26 Leake Street, London, Saturday 6th June. For anyone unfamiliar, it's a disused road tunnel underneath Waterloo Train Station.
      Mind bendingly good performance. crazy venue, packed beyond belief. hotter than hell itself.

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    • AI Chat/GPT Pictures and Usage

      @Giles This might have been mentioned elsewhere, and I don't wanna be "that guy" but should we not just impose a blanket ban on AI/ChatGPT pics unless it is with a huge "AI" watermark through it. or just ban it altogether.

      The problem is people end up copying and pasting and/or sending pics to others and before you know it the original context (already shaky) is lost and people are making decisions based on nonsense or people saying "that looks sh*t" because it's a rather shoddily produced mockup of what something might or might not look like.
      Or people just quickly scrolling through threads and see pics and think its sh1t and keep scrolling.

      IMO product pics should be real, with no exceptions. No doubts, no queries, no caveats.

      In the last week or so I've seen fake aging pics, fake snap pics, who knows what else.

      No offence to any of the original posters, but its a slippery slope to not knowing what is and isn't real/mockup/meant to be funny etc etc.

      I could be miles off it here, in which case no offence intended and carry on lol.

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    • RE: Show us your boots

      Red Wing 8203, think they were a Europe exclusive.

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    • RE: IHSH-442-SAX - 9oz Selvedge Flannel Check Work Shirt - Sax Blue

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      me : 6 foot. (183cm)
      177lb. (12st 9lb). 80kg.

      Shirt is a Large.

      Absolutely love it.

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    • RE: Wax Treasure (Vinyl)

      Playing one of my favourite albums today....

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      posted in Hobbies and Pastimes
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    • RE: Live Concerts

      Kraftwerk, Edinburgh Playhouse Tue 9th June. As always, incredible. I managed to get great seats in 2nd Row and the sound nearly fractured every bone in my body. As it should be.

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    • RE: Random questions to which you seek an answer

      @steve4861 I have a spreadsheet where I have pics of all the items along the top columns.
      Below each pic I have the model number.
      Below that I have the sizes of that item as per the IH site at time of purchase, not the actual sizes. I never measure them.
      I also have where from. IH, Rivet/hide, wherever. and the date of release.

      That's just all in order or purchase. Newest item to right.

      On two other tabs I have 1: the same details/pics but sorted by chest size, and 2: same details/pics but sorted by shoulder size.

      That way whenever a new sizing chart comes out for a potential new purchase I can rapidly see where it would sit amongst everything I have against the only two measurements I really look at.

      works well for me. here's a section of an older version, something along these lines.
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      posted in The Resource Centre
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    • RE: Runners

      Manchester Marathon 2026 completed, so happy with my run. Training paid off but I got totally seized up with calf cramps way out at 38km, lucky it happened so deep into it. Managed to shake it off and trot through to the finish. Beat my PB by a country mile. Which does to be fair indicate the previous two marathons I had actual injury probs on the day (hence was slow but completed) but this time I felt good all the way. Over an hour quicker than previous.
      No injury issues, cramps are cramps, it happens. Delighted and really enjoyed my run, amazing crowd support, great weather and a brilliantly organised event.
      Signed up for next year already.

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      posted in Sport
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    • RE: IHSH-442-ORA - 9oz Selvedge Flannel Check Work Shirt - Orange

      @SamD said in IHSH-442-ORA - 9oz Selvedge Flannel Check Work Shirt - Orange:

      SS26 flannel crew...

      Vik wears XS
      James wears Small
      Shaun wears medium
      AJ, Steve and Sam D wear Large
      Ben and Chris wears XL
      Adam wears XXL
      Josh wears XXXL
      Ross and Tyler wear a XXXXL

      You can view the crew's vitals here

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      The 2026 England World Cup Squad 'reveal' picture was a disappointment for some.....lol

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    • RE: Wax Treasure (Vinyl)

      A classic hitting the deck today.

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    • RE: In Fitness and in Health

      I'm currently Wk 4 of Manchester Marathon training plan. This will be my 3rd Marathon, really enjoying the training and seeing proper progress. 18km done today.

      posted in General Chat
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    • RE: IHSH-373-RED - Ultra Heavy Flannel Ombré Check Western Shirt - Red

      Just got my first ever Iron Heart item, this very shirt. I love it. I've been on the forum for about year just reading and trying to "learn" about all this for want of a better word.
      I seen the 373 and just had to go for it.
      Ordered it from Rivet & Hide as they had it in my size and I wasn't sure what to expect "in the flesh" but honestly was blown away.
      I think I thought it was going to be stiff as a board or kinda rigid cos of the weight ( I had no idea) but I couldn't be happier. First of many items hopefully, even though I don't normally spend anything like that on a shirt. It's hard to explain but I felt happy when I felt it and seen what it was like. And that for me was worth it.
      Rookie question here but is it just the Work Shirts in the Ultra Heavy that have the run off chain stitch, not the Western?

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    • RE: IHSH-439-PUR - 9oz Selvedge Flannel Check Western Shirt - Purple

      Having re-read this thread: I should have added, it is the sample version I am now in possession of, the previously referred to "Purple Drama" lol. I've never been so disappointed etc etc .Lol.
      Kidding of course, once I had wiped my tears away I just put it on and felt great. I got it delivered to my work and when folks seen it they loved it.
      I guess that all speaks for itself.
      I'll donate it to the IH museum of modern flannels for its historic significance in my will.

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    • RE: Wax Treasure (Vinyl)

      All time classic on the deck today. As debut albums go, this is up there.

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    • RE: IHUK - A day in the life of….

      @AdamJ I believe you've strayed over the white rope and are nearer than the allotted 5metres from the cliff edge. Keir Starmer's minor infraction police will be onto you shortly. 4 years min.
      Lawyer up!

      Great shots though!

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    • RE: IHSH-436-RED - Ultra Heavy Flannel American Check Western Shirt - Red "The Watermelon Man"

      @goosehd haha. hmm. prepared to actually follow through on that plan to make this happen.
      (can you see what I did there etc).

      Sage advice my friend. Duly noted.

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    • RE: IHSH-433-RED - Heavy Flannel Rider’s Overshirt - Red

      Love this. This is a large and I normally take a large in UHF.

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    • RE: What Are You Eating Today - WAYET

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      This is in ‘Piggs’, Edinburgh.

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