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EP244: Mountain Style: How Mountaineering Clothing Became Iconic ft Henry Iddon &Max Leonard

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In this episode, we’re joined by writers Max Leonard and Henry Iddon, co-authors of Mountain Style - British Outdoor Clothing 1953-2000 , a book that explores the rich history and cultural impact of clothing designed for life in the mountains.

Both Max and Henry share a deep enthusiasm for outdoor clothing and the stories behind the gear that climbers and mountaineers rely on. What began as a curiosity about why certain jackets, fabrics, and designs became iconic grew into a deeper exploration of how mountain clothing evolved through innovation, necessity, and the creativity of the people who designed and wore it. In our conversation, they talk about how their fascination with outdoor apparel developed and how that passion eventually led them to research and write Mountain Style. We discuss the evolution of technical gear, the stories behind legendary garments, and how the aesthetics and functionality of alpine clothing have influenced both outdoor culture and everyday fashion. Whether you’re a climber, a gear enthusiast, or simply curious about the origins of the clothes built for the elements, this episode offers a fascinating look at the intersection of adventure, design, and history.

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