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I looked all over the site and they seem to be gone.
Plug it on The Fedora Lounge; it'll be sold out by sunset.
Plug it on The Fedora Lounge; it'll be sold out by sunset.
Indy Magnoli said:
Let me know what you think of them.
Theres another obsession of mine...Everest.Ken said:How is this for some adventure gear prob worn by one of my all time favourite adventurer's
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/everest/exposure/gear.html
Ken
BellyTank said:More of the 1937 Sahariana jacket/bush shirt...
Sorry about the blurry- trying to avoid using flash, in order to preserve colour.
This Sahariana fits me!
It has very high armholes and narrow sleeves- the cloth is a very tightly woven cotton Sateen, rather than normal twill/drill.
The buttons are flat, shanked brown plastic.
I like it.
B
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BellyTank said:More of the 1937 Sahariana jacket/bush shirt...
Sorry about the blurry- trying to avoid using flash, in order to preserve colour.
This Sahariana fits me!
It has very high armholes and narrow sleeves- the cloth is a very tightly woven cotton Sateen, rather than normal twill/drill.
The buttons are flat, shanked brown plastic.
I like it.
B
T
Zohar said:That is an incredible ensemble. The attention to detail is stunning.
Speedster said:This is very, very cool BT. The Sahariana, isn't that the Italian M40 Tropical jacket?
cookie said:Attention MojaveJ : this is almost the one I had made in BKK from the Indian Khaki cloth matching an Aussie/UK jacket. The Italian styling in this one is superior but the belt across the waist is a poor relation.
Baron Kurtz said:need some info on that (pink) shirt, M. Tank.
bk