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Another satisfied customer

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Me!

I got mine (lamb, TOD) a couple of weeks ago, but unfortunately, it's been too warm to wear it here in Los Angeles. It only took 20 days to get here, and I was a little shocked at first at how light it is. But, it'll be the perfect fall/spring jacket to replace the old army coat I wear now.

My only issue is that I didn't realize British zippers are on the left. I half-thought about exchanging it for an "American" zipper, but I really like the British-ness of the Wested so I'm gonna keep it.

Also, when I had a question for Gemma, she literally answered my email within 10 MINUTES of me sending it -- great customer service!
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Post by Hemingway Jones »

Hello and welcome! Congratulations on the new jacket. It is shocking how light they are when you first touch it. For a moment you think there must be a mistake, then you remember how Indy's was light and how it draped.

Don't worry about the zipper either; you'll get used to it.

Enjoy the jacket and post some pictures.
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Re: Another satisfied customer

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Congratulations, Doh.

What options did you ask for?
(xbox stiching?, elastic in pleats?, zipper on inner pocket?, satin or cotton body & sleeves, etc.)

Welcome to the Forum! :D
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Post by Doh »

Hey!

I just went for the basics, no special order:

Jacket style: Temple Jacket
Leather: Authentic Brown - Lambskin
Lining / Zip: Cotton Body-Satin Sleeves (rec)
Side Fastener: Antique Brass D Rings

Basically, I was in the market for a new jacket so why not get Indy's (or at least a reasonable facsimile thereof)? I just think it's incredibly cool that the original maker is still in business so there's no debate whether or not we can own the "real" jacket.

I'm pretty amazed that they're the same price -- or cheaper -- than others on the market not made by the original maker. Too bad the makers of the original Vader costume can't do the same (Rubie's makes a decent Halloween costume, but...).
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Post by Gobler »

Did you have to ask for the zip to be on the Brit side? I wonder if I need to let them know..but congrats on a very nice jacket

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Post by ShanghaiJack »

Nope, Jeff. The zipper is standard on the British side. If you want them to put it on the American side you have to ask.

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Post by Skippy »

What is this American side business!?! :shock: :?

I mean, if your taking about the direction the flap lays (as in from left to right, so you reach & open the jacket with your right hand) in the UK to have it the other way would male it a woman jacket! (women's jackets, shirts, etc. do up right to left) :twisted:
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Post by Michaelson »

They're talking about the location of the zip itself. In the U.S., zippers are right handed on jackets. The Wested jacket zipper is on the left. Once you've worn one for a while, you get used to it, but considering all our lives we've zipped up clothing with right hand zippers, it's not easy. :(

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Post by Skippy »

Oh, you mean the male part (zip bottom) into the female part (zipper itself - think about it!) & on US jackets the male part is on the left huh? :-k

Well you strangle colonials did fight a war of independance against us just so you could drive on the wrong side of the road as well :mrgreen:
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Yep, you got it....anything to be different. (grins) :lol:

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Post by Gobler »

I'm going for the English side just like the origanal.

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Post by Kt Templar »

I haven't had that many zippered jackets to really notice which side the pull was but I suppose if you are used to the other side then you would notice.

From a design point of view the storm flap also serves to hide the pull when the jacket is unzipped so it does make sense to keep the "British" zip if you can stand it! :) and screen accurate too!
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