IHJ-72 - 18oz Indigo/Indigo Selvedge Denim Type II
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IHJ-72 - 18oz Indigo/Indigo Selvedge Denim Type II
USD450
XS-XXXL
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Just watched the video, saw this. I shouldn't have watched the video…
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Just watched the video, saw this. I shouldn't have watched the video…
It’s almost like that was the idea [emoji848]
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Damn I like this.
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Curious if this denim is raw, as it is listed that way on the FW schedule.
This one is the 18oz indigo/indigo denim and is not raw. The standard 18oz indigo denim, as used on the IH-666S and IH-555-02 is raw(ish) and the same jacket is being made in that fabric.
Here’s the link: IHJ-71 - 18oz Raw Selvedge Denium Type II
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I can’t wait for this one .
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That is very very nice. What a jacket
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Another stellar offering from IH. Can't wait to see how they look after a good hard year of wear.
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Why are the front chest pockets so low?
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Why are the front chest pockets so low?
Practical design. You’d carry a lot in them and that gear needed to be accessible.
The jackets were workwear and designed to be short and had only front pockets, no side pockets. The pockets are large and deep and used to carry tobacco, lighters, wallets, a knife and Christ knows what else.
If you’ve ever had a type III where the pockets are small, tapered and higher up you’ll know how hard it is to get much in and out. The angle you have to work with your shoulder high and elbow higher is cramped and uncomfortable and you don’t have room to get your whole hand in. This wasn’t an issue with the type I and II.
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Thanks for the honest answers from an honest question. Then, I wonder why who/why/when other brands started to move them higher up on the chest. I guess another question for another time because I'm just used to seeing them higher up
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Thanks for the honest answers from an honest question. Then, I wonder why who/why/when other brands started to move them higher up on the chest. I guess another question for another time because I'm just used to seeing them higher up
Unless you’re a repro brand (which IH aren’t) then modern designers will make small variations to OG designs. The original Levi’s Type II is what it is. Make enough variations to your updated version and at some point it stops being a Type II. Generally speaking Haraki-san doesn’t do this, but he will do different iterations of Type II jackets.
If you compare the last round of IH Type II’s (IHJ-32 is a good example) made about three years ago with these, they look longer in the body and had a back cinch. The longer body makes it seem like the patch pockets are higher up, but I don’t think they are. There’s a limit to how high they can go and have the jacket remain a Type II.
The same goes for other brands. You can make the jacket longer or shorter, slimmer than the boxy original, add or remove the cinch and alter the pockets height and size a little, but it still needs to stay true to its design dna if it’s going to be a type II. That means two relatively large patch pockets placed lower down the chest, pleats along the placket and straight shoulder yokes.
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Is this jacket on track for October release?
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will the thread fade much on this?