Pretty cool lookin' pics there Ken!
Erri, I would agree with Ken that by having Wested install the elastics into your jacket, that may help to keep the form of the jacket (ex: the action pleats staying closed) for years into owning the jacket...
I think it's interesting to see how the human species evolves over time, like most other things in life. For example, I visited Fort McHenry in Baltimore's Inner harbor not long ago and they had some regular civilian clothing in their collection from the 1812 era...I couldn't get over the fact that their "men's" clothing looked as if it would just barely fit my younger cousin who is in middle-school!
Not only that, but I'm a HUGE Civil War buff and reenactor. I've been to many Civil War museums as we travel. During the mid 19th Century, the average height of a man was something like 5'7 5'8 and even then they were considered tall! The museums housed uniforms that I know most, if not all, modern reenactors today could not fit into (including myself at a height of 6'1).
Okay, I'm way off topic, lol, but relating it to Indygear and with regards to the 80's fitting, it's almost like we can see a geometric pattern in human growth vs. the arithmetic pattern within the past few decades. I can see future gearheads now...."Yes, I'd like to order the early 21rst Century fitting for my jacket"....
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But anyway, where were we? lol
Kind Regards,
Captain D