Wested's facing along the zipper
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Wested's facing along the zipper
Does anyone know what the facing along the inside of the zippers on the Wested jackets are for? I don't plan on getting another Wested anytime soon, but this is a question that has bugged me for a long time. All it seems to do is add weight to the jacet. I know if I get another Wested I'm going to request that it be left out.
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As I understand it, people kept getting their lining caught in the zipper. Wested modified this and then the problem was solved.
I think I remember that someone or a few people put a request for 'minimal leather facings' on their orders though...
It would be a good idea to check with Peter I think.
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I think I remember that someone or a few people put a request for 'minimal leather facings' on their orders though...
It would be a good idea to check with Peter I think.
Regards,
Swindiana
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I think you're right with that Bjones. The drape is very important to Indy look, and without the added weight on either side of the zipper it would distort and look terrible.Bjones wrote:My personal opinion here, but I feel that the facing on the inside also helps the drape of the 2 halves of the jacket along the zippier opening. Without it, it has more of a tendency to curl or go wavy, where as with the facing, it helps keep it straight.
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Yup I have a ToD, but don't worry, it doesn't effect the look of the jacket. (Well other than the drape that other have mentined.) Its on the inside of the jacket so its not visible from the outside. Its really nothing to worry about. In fact it doesn't really bother me. The only reason I brought it up was because I was wondering what other thought of it.
Swindiana, I think your on to something. I looked at my other leather jackets and here's what I found. Both my G-1 and my St. John's Bay A-2ish jackets have it. I have an offical issue A-2 that doesn't have it. My issue A-2 fits and drapes very much like the Raiders jacket. I've thought about sending it to Wested and having them make me a Raiders jacket off of its measurements.
Bjones, Hemingway,
You both have good points, but I'm not sure if its vital for the Raiders look. The movies jackets didn't have it as far as I know.
Yup I have a ToD, but don't worry, it doesn't effect the look of the jacket. (Well other than the drape that other have mentined.) Its on the inside of the jacket so its not visible from the outside. Its really nothing to worry about. In fact it doesn't really bother me. The only reason I brought it up was because I was wondering what other thought of it.
Swindiana, I think your on to something. I looked at my other leather jackets and here's what I found. Both my G-1 and my St. John's Bay A-2ish jackets have it. I have an offical issue A-2 that doesn't have it. My issue A-2 fits and drapes very much like the Raiders jacket. I've thought about sending it to Wested and having them make me a Raiders jacket off of its measurements.
Bjones, Hemingway,
You both have good points, but I'm not sure if its vital for the Raiders look. The movies jackets didn't have it as far as I know.
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It looks like a may be wrong. Indy's jacket looks like it does have the facing, just not as much as the current jackets. Although that may just be the lining.
http://www.theindyexperience.com/screen ... reen/8.jpg
http://www.theindyexperience.com/screen ... een/56.jpg
http://www.theindyexperience.com/screen ... reen/8.jpg
http://www.theindyexperience.com/screen ... een/56.jpg
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So is that the reason for the curved shape on Indy's right side? I've always wondered how to get that look(or if that was some thing that you DON'T want).THIS is the only image that I could find from theRaider.Net that shows what I'm trying to refer to.
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Well, I know that many jackets have the larger facing, such as A-2's, and as a matter of use, I personally prefer it. The FS jacket is a direct copy of an original stunt Raiders jacket, and they don't have the facing. I've caught my lining on more than one occasion in the zip, where I never have that problem with ANY of the Wested jackets with facings. It's a very functional addition. Regards! Michaelson
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Having the leather there provides protection for the lining, as Michaelson said: snags, tears, etc can be caused by a zipper. I am sure we have all done this with other zippers in other areas at one time or another. I know I have had zippers on ski parkas hopelessly lodged into the nylon lining.
I like it there. I think it is a good look. Generally, the more leather the better.
I like it there. I think it is a good look. Generally, the more leather the better.
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That is correct. _ was one of the first to request these changes on his jackets, and Peter incorporated both into the pattern. Regards! MichaelsonSkippy wrote:Almost certain I read somewhere here on this forum that Peter had changed from a minimal facing, like those found in vintage A2 jackets, to the wider facing because of customers catching the zips of the jackets on the linings & the area around the collar was wearing out to quickly.
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Ooh, weird. I just discovered my jacket has not got any leather zipper facings at all. Zip seems to work fine.
http://public.fotki.com/KtTemplar/weste ... ocket.html
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http://public.fotki.com/KtTemplar/weste ... ocket.html
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How, long have you had the Jacket Templar.? It looks new to me very interesting, If a get another one, I'm thinking of doing the same.
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Hi Cryptid,
Yes, it's still much too new, I've worn it at every opp but can't leave it wadded up on the floor, just can't!
What do you guy's think... six months natural wear before it's presentable?
I got this jacket about 4 weeks ago. It was an off-the-rack at Wested. As with most of these someone orders it and it does not fit them so ends up in the shop. Lucky me. The person who ordered this really seemed to know what he wanted, tapered sleeves, no facings on the zip and all satin lining.
I'd been hearing of people asking for minimal facings I thought they'd like to see one with none!
Oh, it does suffer from demon roll. So the jury is still out on what causes/cures that.
Regards,
KT
Yes, it's still much too new, I've worn it at every opp but can't leave it wadded up on the floor, just can't!
What do you guy's think... six months natural wear before it's presentable?
I got this jacket about 4 weeks ago. It was an off-the-rack at Wested. As with most of these someone orders it and it does not fit them so ends up in the shop. Lucky me. The person who ordered this really seemed to know what he wanted, tapered sleeves, no facings on the zip and all satin lining.
I'd been hearing of people asking for minimal facings I thought they'd like to see one with none!
Oh, it does suffer from demon roll. So the jury is still out on what causes/cures that.
Regards,
KT