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Observe

One Too Many
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As mentioned, here's some fit pics of the LW Appalachian. Haven't seen many pics of this particular one in the wild... but am stoked to have one of my own.
The unique design called out to me and just looked badass- the studded kidney panel is a nice touch as well.
Lateral front zip is not for show either - it's a huge pocket. So many possible uses for it - as @Carlos840 mentioned, got enough room for a sandwich or a bottle for the road.
All that's left is to break it in and make it my own...

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I love this design and this is the first time in recent memory I've seen it posted here. Do you have the secret back gusset pocket as well? Any plans for a belt to go with it? How do you find mobility?
 

bigmanbigtruck

Practically Family
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I love this design and this is the first time in recent memory I've seen it posted here. Do you have the secret back gusset pocket as well? Any plans for a belt to go with it? How do you find mobility?
Me too, the design is just plain cool - I do have the belt with it. Just happened to post pics without it initially.

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This jacket is very rigid. Not only because of the heavy LW HH, but also the extensive detailing up front - including the 5 pockets and the additional lateral zip. That being said, out of the box, the mobility is not even a concern. I can move around and raise my arms in it just fine and don't feel inhibited at all. The weight is distributed well too, doesn't press down on my neck.

And yes, there's 2 back gusset pockets actually. Each one occupies half of the back. Not sure what I'm gonna use 'em for, but open to suggestions :)
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ChewingWax

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Me too, the design is just plain cool - I do have the belt with it actually. Just happened to take pics without it initially.

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This jacket is very rigid. Not only because of the heavy LW HH, but also the extensive detailing up front - including the 5 pockets and the additional lateral zip. That being said, out of the box, the mobility is not even a concern. I can move around and raise my arms in it just fine and don't feel inhibited at all. The weight is distributed well too, doesn't press down on my neck.

And yes, there's 2 back gusset pockets actually. Each one occupies half of the back. Not sure what I'm gonna use 'em for, but open to suggestions :)
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Hi. Sorry if you already said this, but what weight HH did you order? Thanks
 

Canuck Panda

I'll Lock Up
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Surely there must have been some record of shorts wearing in the golden age. Or did people wear wabash overalls to the beach?
Monty wore them, so did The Desert Fox, in North Africa. 1941. Churchill wore pants.
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Looks great! Is that the Type-III or the M-LEI cut? Very interesting with the zipper and buttons.
Thanks. Stock M-LEI ( the boxy one). I asked to add the zipper so it’s easier to zip up but still kept the snaps.
 
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Men didn't wear shorts, shorts were for boys.
Monty wore them, so did The Desert Fox, in North Africa. 1941. Churchill wore pants.
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Thanks. Stock M-LEI ( the boxy one). I asked to add the zipper so it’s easier to zip up but still kept the snaps.

I’d argue they are still for boys, unless at the pool, beach, gym or lounging at home.

I’ve spent time in many a desert- same rules apply. Those uniform shorts look ridiculous. This is part of the Max Code. lol
 

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