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"I found them on eBay for 100 bucks and I bought them and I'm going to donate them to a museum."
"This is a Capital version. So, it's a little more artsy fartsy than the original, but either way, the grand finale is the vest."
"These are Duckstein mittens. Loved by ice climbers because they're extremely warm, windresistant, water resistant, and flexible."
"The first boot we're going to try are my Russell moccasins with just a plain sole."
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"So I went on eBay and I saw this one, handknit in Canada, beautiful quality, great sweater."
"I found them on eBay for 100 bucks and I bought them and I'm going to donate them to a museum."
"These are Duckstein mittens. Loved by ice climbers because they're extremely warm, windresistant, water resistant, and flexible."
"The first boot we're going to try are my Russell moccasins with just a plain sole."
"This is a Capital version. So, it's a little more artsy fartsy than the original, but either way, the grand finale is the vest."
"According to Brynje, who did not sponsor this video, it makes their base layers four to six times warmer than one that wasn't mesh."
"I also picked up the most famous modern re additions, the OrSlow versions. I can see why they're so famous."
"These are the OG 107 reverse sateen fatigues on my legs. The greatest pants next to jeans! The reverse sateen that the military used had one major trick up its sleeve that made it the most comfortable fabric the military ever used, but also the most durable fabric."
"One of the greatest podcasts of all time in the world of clothing, Articles of Interest, did a seven-part series basically tracking what happened here all the way to modern times. Seven episodes by Avery Truffleman. Freaking fantastic."
"It's cheaper, lighter, more breathable, possibly warmer, super durable, and it looks great. They're probably going to be sold pretty darn fast."
"One of the most famous mills is located in Scotland and named Halley Stevenson, which is this fabric right here."
"By the time that these were sold in places like Sears and stuff like that, with the first version being seen in 1902."
"L.L.Bean ones are choppers."
"Technically, the M49 US Arctic Extreme cold mittens choppers."
"This is one of the most genius sweater designs of all time because every single tiny detail is for a specific reason."
"Seaman's iron yarn that is most often a four or five ply yarn that's twisted very tight and it has a lot of lanoline on it so it's tough it doesn't peel and it resists water."
"Makes stuff for Filson. But besides being convenient and way more popular back then..."
"That Woolmark logo signified that Woolmark themselves tested the yarn, the woven fabric, the knit fabric for certain durability standards, color fast standards, and laundering standards."
"I am running my first ever half marathon with Runna and I'm very excited about it. Runna just makes it very motivating to run in general."
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"It is all of your business needs on one platform, but it's broken up into easy to manage apps for each need. The first app you choose from Odoo is free forever for unlimited users."
"And this jacket is a Billy Reed wax herring bone members jacket. They sponsored this video."