thunderw21 said:I cut off the lugs on the sole...
Cheers,
Billy
BellyTank said:The jacket could be a Loden job.
It has that classic German Hunting/Forester style and that dark Forest green shade.
Your last jacket pic is of a different jacket.
Shawl collared sweaters are available but a hand-knit one would be nice.
Do away with sloppy shoulders.
I have PM'ed you about the Anorak.
B
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cookie said:I rememebr when I was young someone gave me the book which fascinated a young lad. He travelled in the early 50s no es verdad?
Gopal Sharma said:KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Two climbers who aimed to recreate British mountaineer George Mallory's pioneering attempt to climb Everest using only 1920s gear ended up wearing modern clothes due to the cold, a spokeswoman said on Thursday.
American climber Conrad Anker, who in 1999 discovered Mallory's frozen body about 2,030 feet below the summit, wanted to see if it was possible, as some believe, for Mallory to have reached Mount Everest's summit in 1924.
Anker, 44, along with his 27-year-old British climbing mate Leo Houlding, set off to retrace Mallory's route up the Chinese face this week.
But in the end they decided it was too cold to shun modern hi-tech textiles in favor of replicas of the clothes worn by Mallory and his climbing mate, Andrew Irvine, who also never returned from the mountain and whose body has never been found.
"They decided it would be unsafe," said Kate Fraser, a spokeswoman for Altitude Films, a London-based firm who filmed Anker's and Houlding's ascent.
Prof Branestawm said:Is there anywhere (in the UK) that shawl collar jumpers are for sale that is not prohibitively expensive? I hardly ever see them for sale.
Jovan said:Those British style wool "commando" sweaters with the fabric epaulets and elbow patches are really nice and warm, not to mention durable. At least... I think they originated in Britain. Certainly mine was made there, judging by the inside tag. The wool is somewhat scratchy, but as long as you wear a long sleeved top you should be fine. They can be gotten for cheap at military surplus stores or probably eBay. Avoid the acrylic ones at all costs, for obvious reasons.
Here's an example of a brand new one: http://www.american-armynavy.com/Sweater-6348final.htm
Look for the v-neck versions, they can look pretty smart with a white shirt (or any of your adventuring shirts, of course).