I am the happy owner of a custom Wested ROtLA jacket, and am pleased to report it is quite a nice jacket- very nice for the cost in fact.
But, that is not the reason for this post.
After the first of the year, I am planning to work more strongly on the design phase of a new, purpose-designed expedition jacket. This jacket will be loosely based on some of the design elements of the Indiana Jones jacket, but it will have real-world useabe features and specifications based on my experience and needs in global exploration and vehicle-based expeditions. (It will be exclusively available through www.drivetheglobe.com)
The reason for this post is to gather as much 'intelegence' as possible on exactly what features you love and hate about your Indy, as well as other, jackets you may have, or just have been exposed to throughout your lifetime. I want to make a timeless design, where form totally follows function.
Some design elements to be employed MAY include:
*removeable liner- likely a nylon zipper arrangement- it might have full sleeves too, rather than the typical vest style.
*Reinforced shoulder top area for carying a back pack
*Reinforced elbow patches
*Secret passport storage pocket (with zipper- I might patent this idea too...)
*Action back of course, possibly using denim for the 'moving' parts to make the motion more free and fluid. I have a total re-design of the action back, but it may be too complicated...
*two-way zipper; the ones you can 'unzip' at the bottom while the top is still zipped. (important while driving)
*all zippers will be 8-gage brass (except liner due to chilyness of metal)
*Larger (than on my jacket- more like my Barbour) cargo pockets (with hand-warmers), and likely a zippered left outside breast pocket (like my Schott, possibly wider)
*MAYBE some internal vent zippers- open them inside the liner to allow air flow out the back of the jacket- very nice in the more humid climates...
*Fastenable collar, for wind/sand protection (like my Barbour has) which may include a provision to 'snap' the colar down so it doesn't flap in the wind (like the A-2)
*Adjustable waist/hip straps- like the Indy design (sort of) but more secure and more useful. Like my Carhart jacket, but using a slider of some sort and not a couple snaps to choose from.
*Internal waist cinch strap to keep the drafts out (like my Canada Goose has)
*snap-fastened and/or a double wind flap (one inside and one outside) to really stop the wind- snap fasteners will be hidden in the flap to prevent scratches
*arm pit gussets on high-cut sleeve holes
*arm pit vent holes (like my Schott)
*I think I'll stick with the cotton body / satin sleeve idea. That is really nice in my opinion.
Other possible features include another hidden cash pocket, small firearm pocket, and a few other design elements too. I will be running this by my best friend who happens to be one of the heads of design for Reebok- I think he will like the change from 'drawing shoes' as he puts it...
None of the elements will be "for show"; the pockets will be useable size, rivets may be used to strengthen high-stress points (like on many Jeans) around the pockets for example...
Wested Leather will likley be doing the work, as Peter's prices seem to be most reasonable for custom design work of this type, but I am certainly open to ofers from other vendors as well.
So, that's it! Please feel free to list features you would like to see, as well as things you DON'T want to see, so I can do the best possible job on this.
Thanks to everyone who contributes!
