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    Posted: 10 Jul 2012 at 3:21pm


(since IE has allowed his images to lapse, here is Duke in their stead- mr)



I couldn't find a thread for Freewheelers/Bootleggers yet. 

Others are more knowledgeable than me: I think, the company until three years ago was called Bootleggers and then for some reason changed their name to Freewheelers.





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I am digging this new version of the Ironalls jacket with wabash fabric. The wool lining makes it versatile too.

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That lined wabash jacket looks goooood.

Freewheelers is an incredible brand, and becoming one of my favorites.  Their catalog is *incredibly* deep, and each piece is so detailed.  The themed sub-brands all nail their own style perfectly. 
I make things out of leather.
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This pic is a perfect example:


There's half a dozen amazing details in this shot alone, and probably more that keener eyes than mine can spot.
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Freewheelers produces amzing pants and trousers.  I really like how the denim Longshoreman has double chainstitched wasitband and the stitch per inch is high. It looks like single-needle stitched. 
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Where did you find the Ironalls jacket with wabash fabric - Is it for sale?
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The Ironalls jacket is on Freewheelers blog: http://freewheelers.co.jp/blog/archives/3946
 
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For the indigo shirt fans:

There's also a nice polka dot one available from FW. It looks similar to the previous Trackwalker wabash one:


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IE, thanks for starting what promises to be a great thread.

The Ironalls jacket looks fantastic.
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this is probably my favorite brand; I only have two shirts from them right now but plan to expand my collection soon. (especially that polka dot shirt)

here are some pictures of my hickory shirt (part linnen, part cotton)


Picture 254 by SLAB13, on Flickr


Picture 256 by SLAB13, on Flickr


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