IRON HEART WAYWT - 2023 EDITION
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276, PTC, 21ib, Wesco
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@Eisenherz that shirt looks fantastic...
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Thank you mate.
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@TinMan said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2023 EDITION:
@jaliskoe Joshua Tree? Great pics, Great Chevy trucks! my gramps had a 72 K5 mustard yellow with white top. Your c10 is awesome! Still mad I was slow to pull trigger, missed out on the gas station brown mech shirt!
Close. Apple Valley. This was a trip out to Big Bear through the Marianas/Lucerne Valley.
Thank you. Gotta love those 70’s paint schemes
It’s a great shirt! Very flexible for the bumpy trail driving!
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Look what Santa just dropped..
Love the color, feel and pockets! This is a bit on the generous side in terms of size, but already sized down to XL and L would have been too short for my taste. -
IH Hoodie
IH 888s
Converse
Confente Bicycle
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@tody after spending decades with too short sleeves I finally found IH .. they are long, but perfect for my taste
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@Denimhead-0 said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2023 EDITION:
Confente Bicycle
With period appropriate group and tubulars.
Tell us more!
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Vans MTE-3 - trying to break these in. anyone in wet, cold, snowy weather have experience w/these?
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@RoxRocks86 the vans mte are awesome, haven’t tried the 3’s. Dessert warrior lookin fresh tho!
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It’s been a wet & windy concrete jungle here. I tend to travel during winter months more than any other time of the yr so finally decided to splurge on some actual winter clothes. Will post what I got from IH once they arrive. But going on a snowboarding trip in Hokkaido next month so giving the MTE-3’s a whirl. Redwings & thick merino wool socks from DARNTOUGH wasn’t warm or dry enough for my comfort the last few trips so giving these a shot. Appreciate your input @WhiskeySandwich
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@RoxRocks86 that’s a wild-ass lookin’ knife!
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@RoxRocks86, no experience with those shoes but plenty with cold feet and skiing. Unsure if it will help you, but I finally learned after many seasons of thick socks that they ended up trapping and retaining more moisture and resulted in cold feet. I know it's semi against the rules in tight fitting ski boots, but I found the thinnest silk liner sock I could find and wore those under the thinnest darn tough ski sock they made. After that, no more problems. On warmer days I'd just wear the silk liners. Dry feet were the key. Some people even go so far as buying spray antiperspirant for their feet before putting on socks. Ymmv!
Lastly, korvid knife?