Chicken Legs
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Good contribution!
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You know it!
It's really more of an outdoor wear than a work wear thing so it would have to be done just right.
I was picturing rope fadez in the middle of my pant leg and liked the image. Zipper would be under the chain stitch so you wouldn't be able to tell you could zip legs onto em. Doubt I'll bother with it but struggling to find a use for that great fabric and hating to let it go to waste.
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"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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MY 14" inseam Wabash came in today. Gonna love em. Anyone got ideas on what to do with the trimmings?
You could use the trimmings for patching holes, even on other items. For example, if a beloved item becomes too old and tatty to wear in public I might patch it up and continue using it for gardening, DIY, or just slobbing around at home.
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Thanks, that's normally my approach. That'd be a looootta patches. I do have a fucked up flat head 2011 Wabash some genius used a seam ripper to remove the pockets from. Some mismatched pocket flaps probably wouldn't make the thing look much worse…
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I remember reading your post about the pocket flaps being removed with some incredulity.
Back to chicken legs: MikeC's wabash shorts on page 1 are seriously cool. The length and fit are spot on perfect, to my eye at least.
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A pair get chopped for my Dad. He lives in South Africa and is spending the next few weeks in Greece, so they'll get a good bit on wear…
Dam they look good!!
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im thankful for polarized sunglasses when i peek at this thread from all the pasty white glare going on
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My first IH Jean I purchased. From SESF circa 2010.
Still winter, but when in SoCal. And since they're a size 38 I dub them turkey legs.
Cheers from the mobile
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:jawdrop: