Quadruple Wabash Sunday! I could add the apron.. but let's not overdo it 

Quadruple Wabash Sunday! I could add the apron.. but let's not overdo it 

Short break in the home office day: 409ib with the 21oz Serge work pants. My two fastest faders..


178 under the lefty, 25oz ib straight jeans plus Donkey Punchers..

Freshly unpacked herringbone goodness IHSH-410-BLK over a thin sweater and sized more like a jacket (sized one up over my usual XXL western size). Happy all-around, including the copper snaps. Noticed also: the larger/longer "entrance" to the handwarmer pockets make it extra nice to wear!


Summer Saturday in northern Jylland. Wabash western with the Serge work pants.



Lefty, IHSH-295-IB, 21oz bibs on this fine Saturday evening. On the way to pick up Sushi for my two teenage girls...

Out enjoying the rare December sunshine in the Filson Mackinaw Cruiser, IHSH-295-IB and Bibs.

I give you: Quintuple Wabash: bib, western, vest, work coat and apron!


Home office Friday in the 14oz Herringbone CPO (410-BLK), over the black Wabash vest. Also 888 Duck...


Short work trip to Paris.. walked past this rather obscure tourist magnet..


Lefty, 9oz flannel, 412 and bibs
Relaxed weekend muchachos

@motojobobo similar situation here. I bought the FUJIFILM X100VI a year ago, and used it on one trip. I sold the camera soon after, since I could not get used to the limitations of having only the one lens and stuck to 23mm (or whatever it is). I came from a Canon setup (I sold before I bought the Fuji) with 5 or 6 lenses. Fans of cameras like this will tell you that it forces you to accept the limitation of having only one focal lenght, and be creative..
What I never fully got was how important the pre-set styles are for fans of this camera, simulating old film look and feel. I am now using Lightroom and can do all this with any of my pictures in post processing...
Anyways: happy new owner of a Sony a7Cii, body also only around 500gr, full frame, and combine it with a initial travel lens 20-200 (Sigma). Setup around 1kg. Only downside I found so far: too complex user menu and too many customisation options. Oh and: no Continious autofocus when in intervall shot or delayed timer mode for Iron Heart Selfies 
All I am saying: think carefully about the limitations of not having a interchangable lens setup!
Funny enough I am from the Rhein Main area originally, but living outside DE for more than 25 years. I visit occasionally but never when in FFM did I manage to visit B74 (some online purchases though...)
Nice one @GoodtimeJohnny My favourite way is to wear a heavy shirt on top, but open (or at least partially) so it is visible that these are bibs... also shorter shirts work fine, since there is zero risk for buttcrack exposure 
I could not get used to wearing flannels etc underneath the bib... but perhaps will give it another try...
New travel setup complete: very happy with the 7l Wotancraft Pilot Camera bag! I have an old Domke F2, but this thing is less boxy, wears more comfortable and has a genious magnetic one hand operation clasp. Also: with a bigger bag I am sure to fill it, which will make any 10l+ bag to heavy....

Oh no - can't make it on that weekend.. will have to drive/attend/support two teenage daughters for their showdance competition somewhere in DK...
14 oz Herringbone black CPO arm and 19oz IB CPO

