Review – Iron Heart Ultra Heavy Flannel Shirt
A thorough review of Iron Heart's Ultra Heavy Flannel Work shirt, seen here in Overdyed Black.
A thorough review of Iron Heart's Ultra Heavy Flannel Work shirt, seen here in Overdyed Black.
Iron Heart took some old stock and overdyed it black using sulfur dye, resulting in murky and fade-able Ultra Heavy Flannel Shirts.
This Loop & Weft piece is crafted in Wakayama, Japan, from a soft-yet-durable cotton that's been knitted with twisted 'SZ' yarns.
Coming at us from @GTPowers from the Heddels+ Discord, these IH's are full of a refreshing grey-and-white contrast as opposed to the usual indigo palette.
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Some brands take a perfectly good pair of indigo raw denim jeans and overdye them with all sorts. Sounds weird, but it works. Here are 6 pairs of em'.
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Want some black with your blue? We've got 5 options for overdyed selvedge denim (plus one more that's a little bit extra).
The folks at Iron Heart haven't been slacking off during these trying times, in fact, they've introduced a new overdye recipe they're calling "mad black".
Today's Fade of the Day is a couple pairs of women's Levi's 535 Legging Black Overdye jeans that were also a fade experiment.