Apparatchik's Apparel

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The Heavy after adjusting an apparat

The Apparatchik's Apparel is a community-created miscellaneous item item for the Heavy. It is a long-sleeved shirt with its sleeves rolled up, replacing the Heavy's default shirt under his vest and Minigun bandolier.

There are four unique styles for the Apparatchik's Apparel, each one applying a different pattern to the shirt. The second style, "Blood Bin", replaces the default pattern with a horizontal stripe pattern. "Investor", the third style, applies a vertical stripe pattern, and the fourth, aptly named "J.R. Gyle", applies an argyle pattern.

The Apparatchik's Apparel was originally contributed to the Steam Workshop under the name "Lumberjack Shirt".

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Styles
Apparatchik's Apparel Outdoorsmen.png
Apparatchik's Apparel Blood Bin.png
Apparatchik's Apparel Investor.png
Apparatchik's Apparel J.R. Gyle.png
Outdoorsmen Blood Bin Investor J.R. Gyle

Update history

June 27, 2012 Patch (Pyromania Update)

  • The Apparatchik's Apparel was added to the game.

June 28, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] The Apparatchik's Apparel was added to the drop system.

July 11, 2012 Patch

August 3, 2012 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Added 'Arm Tattoos' equip region

July 10, 2013 Patch

  • [Undocumented] Removed 'Scout or Heavy Shirt' equip region and added 'Shirt' equip region

Unused content

  • This item is set up for paint to be applied, but the ability is turned off.

Trivia

  • "Apparatchik" is the Russian word for an operator of a mechanical device ("apparat"), as well as slang for a Communist bureaucrat or agent. [1]
  • The J.R. Gyle style is a pun on "argyle", a pattern typically made up of criss-crossing diamonds.
  • In Rugby, the Blood Bin is a temporary substitution for a visibly-bleeding player who must leave the field of play for first-aid treatment.

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