No one on earth loved vintage workwear more than Nigel Cabourn. The celebrated British designer, who passed away last Thursday at age 77, was best known for his painstaking reproductions of hardwearing clothes worn by RAF pilots, polar explorers, and other guys you might find in sepia-tinted photos from the first half of the 20th century. If you’re in the market for a blaze-orange parka modeled after the one worn by Sir Edmund Hillary on his 1953 ascent of Mount Everest, or a WWII…

