Help out the new guy...
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Help out the new guy...
I am in the early stages of getting my gear together and am torn about the jacket and need some advice. I can't decide between a Wested or a US Wings jacket (and don't evern get me started on all he permutations of each) I have heard the Wested described as a "windbreaker". I live in Florida and in case you don't know it gets extremely hot down here in the summer. I don't want a windbreaker but I also don't need to keep warm for the spring thaw if you catch my drift. Any suggestions?
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The Wested costs less, and is custom made to YOUR specs, though I'm sure you've already read that in all the posts made about this very subject.
We have several Floridians about, and I'm sure one or all will chime in directly to answer your inquiry about what would be best for your area. I have my opinion, but me no longer living there, I'd rather someone who IS there answer.
Regards, and WELCOME!!! Michaelson
We have several Floridians about, and I'm sure one or all will chime in directly to answer your inquiry about what would be best for your area. I have my opinion, but me no longer living there, I'd rather someone who IS there answer.
Regards, and WELCOME!!! Michaelson
Wested's lamb is real lightweight. After awhile, you barely even realize it's on. Other hides are going to be heavier in comparison. When I was in Idaho, my auth. Goat Wested with all cotton lining only kept me warm enough not to freeze. I was still cold in the thing. Of course, being from California, like Jorenz, anything under 50 degrees, and I start saying: "Man, it's cold!" so you can imagine how I took the 28 degree average per day in Idaho. It seems like the Wested is a good jacket if you're living in a warmer climate. I have a lamb and a goat, and they suit me just fine here in Cali.
You're not going to need the all cotton lining if it's as humid as you say. Shucks, you might even want to forgo the cotton body/satin sleeve lining, and go straight for the all satin lining. But remember to get x-box stitching, regardless of its screen accuracy. I didn't on my lamb, and had to have it taken to a tailor later on, so save yourself the time and money. I did all the measurements for my jackets myself with a tailor's tape measure, and added 1 inch to the chest measurement, and the both of my jackets have come back fitting like a glove.
You're not going to need the all cotton lining if it's as humid as you say. Shucks, you might even want to forgo the cotton body/satin sleeve lining, and go straight for the all satin lining. But remember to get x-box stitching, regardless of its screen accuracy. I didn't on my lamb, and had to have it taken to a tailor later on, so save yourself the time and money. I did all the measurements for my jackets myself with a tailor's tape measure, and added 1 inch to the chest measurement, and the both of my jackets have come back fitting like a glove.
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I say the Wested. In my experience it's comfortable up to about 70° F. It's a thin jacket but still a leather one! The windbreaker reference sounds bad but it's kind of appropriate. There is very little insluation from this coat, but wear a fleece under it and it's ok down to the low 30's, not warm mind but bearable for the walk to the car!
I hate to reference Tom Cruise but the Wested is a like a lot of jackets he gets to wear in his movies, when you get the sizing right it looks like part of you. You get to wear this jacket rather than the jacket wearing you, if that makes any sense! .
I hate to reference Tom Cruise but the Wested is a like a lot of jackets he gets to wear in his movies, when you get the sizing right it looks like part of you. You get to wear this jacket rather than the jacket wearing you, if that makes any sense! .
I would go for a Wested. I have a WingsVIP, and although it's the closest thing I have ever had to an Indy Jacket, I am anxious to get a Wested.
I had a particularly bad experience with Wings. Their customer service is unmentionable, with their return policy. It is not made for you, and the stitching was far from great. Very uneven stitching, three places it was found to be undone after the tag fell off. The pocket llining on a corner is completely unstitched, and the under armpit has a inch long whole! There is grain variation on EVERY peice of leather. There are at least four major blemishes on the leather, torn and pasted together. There is a deep 2" scratch on the collor. It should have went back just because of the sloppy craftsmanship.
With all this, I still like it, but I could have spent less for more.
I had a particularly bad experience with Wings. Their customer service is unmentionable, with their return policy. It is not made for you, and the stitching was far from great. Very uneven stitching, three places it was found to be undone after the tag fell off. The pocket llining on a corner is completely unstitched, and the under armpit has a inch long whole! There is grain variation on EVERY peice of leather. There are at least four major blemishes on the leather, torn and pasted together. There is a deep 2" scratch on the collor. It should have went back just because of the sloppy craftsmanship.
With all this, I still like it, but I could have spent less for more.
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Sounds like it came ready distressed.Redinight wrote: I had a particularly bad experience with Wings. Their costumer service is unmentionable, with their return policy. It is not made for you, and the stitching was far from great. Very uneven stitching, three places it was found to be undone after the tag fell off. The pocket llining on a corner is completely unstitched, and the under armpit has a inch long whole! There is grain variation on EVERY peice of leather. There are at least four major blemishes on the leather, torn and pasted together. There is a deep 2" scratch on the collor. It should have went back just because of the sloppy craftsmanship.
With all this, I still like it, but I could have spent less for more.
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I wore mine yesterday while bicycling, I had a sweatshirt underneath and it was about 10 to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Upper body was warm, but my legs were freezing 'cause I didn't have my long johns on.Kt Templar wrote:There is very little insluation from this coat, but wear a fleece under it and it's ok down to the low 30's, not warm mind but bearable for the walk to the car!
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I live in Valdosta, GA which is just about as close to FL as you can get without being there. I've got a Wested lamb, a G&B goat, and an ancient Cooper(I believe the makers of USW) cow? The Wested is definitely the way to go for versatility.
The Cooper was the greatest thing ever fifteen years ago when I got it but it just doesn't hold up spec wise now. I will say I don't know if they've changed their specs.
The G&B goat is a GREAT jacket. Tough as nails(especially when you're trying to distress it).
The Wested is(in my opinion) the best all around jacket for style, comfort, looks, and weather variety in the South.
The Cooper was the greatest thing ever fifteen years ago when I got it but it just doesn't hold up spec wise now. I will say I don't know if they've changed their specs.
The G&B goat is a GREAT jacket. Tough as nails(especially when you're trying to distress it).
The Wested is(in my opinion) the best all around jacket for style, comfort, looks, and weather variety in the South.
Not to chime in late, but here is my story:
I used to own both a wested and a US Wings. Sold the wested because it didn't fit quite right and I needed the money. That was two years ago.
What am I doing back here? Trying to figure out what Wested options I want.
Let me put that in even better "doh" story:
Shortly after selling my Wested, I got sent overseas for work for a few months.
There is a kick-arse photo of me standing in front of the "Treasury" building in Petra wearing a US Wings jacket.
Yeah, I thought it lame too.
- Malenfant
I used to own both a wested and a US Wings. Sold the wested because it didn't fit quite right and I needed the money. That was two years ago.
What am I doing back here? Trying to figure out what Wested options I want.
Let me put that in even better "doh" story:
Shortly after selling my Wested, I got sent overseas for work for a few months.
There is a kick-arse photo of me standing in front of the "Treasury" building in Petra wearing a US Wings jacket.
Yeah, I thought it lame too.
- Malenfant