My Raiders Jacket arrived! (Now with pictures.)

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My Raiders Jacket arrived! (Now with pictures.)

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I cannot believe it's really here.

I got to work today and went about my business. I had a meeting out of the office at 10 and when I got back, there it was on the reception counter... my parcel from Wested. Oh joy!

With sweaty palms I opened the package. There it was, my Raiders jacket in all its glory. I looked beautiful. Now for the real test. I slipped it on...

Perfect fit.

Wested did a splendid job with my measurements (and I was worried about those).

I got my shirt at the same time and it looks great. I can't wait for the trousers.

Now I have my jacket for my trip to London in June.

Photographs to follow.

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I hope you have many adventure in your Jacket
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I hope you have many adventures in your Jacket
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Congrats, :clap:
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HJ, congratulations on the jacket! :D
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Glad to hear !! Enjoy !! Send through some pics..
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I took some photos of the new jacket. Sorry about the quality of some of them. Here they are:

The Jacket.
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The Jacket open.
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Side of the Jacket.
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View of the Pocket.
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A couple of me wearing the Jacket.
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Looks like a good fit. Are you going to distress it?
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Absolutely perfect fit, Hunter! Good show! :tup:

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whiskyman wrote:Looks like a good fit. Are you going to distress it?
I'm going to wear it as is for a while and see how it distresses on its own. After that I may get out the sandpaper to help the process along.

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Texas Raider wrote:Absolutely perfect fit, Hunter! Good show! :tup:

TR
Thanks!

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Are those are the LC style bigger pockets?
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kalkamel wrote:Are those are the LC style bigger pockets?
I did not specifically order LC sized pockets. I only found this forum after I ordered the jacket.

The pockets measure 7" x 8 1/4", but I am 6' tall so the pockets were probably made larger to fit the jacket proportions.

Next year I plan to order the LC jacket however.

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Post by eaglecrow »

The surface looks pretty smooth, I like that :)
Which leather is it?
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Post by ob1al »

Looks like the authentic lambskin - nice jacket, wear it well! :)
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Post by Kt Templar »

I was discussing this with Tone, did you specify tapered sleeves? They do looked liked the tapered version, (we were wondering if these were the new "tapered as standard" sleeves). How do those feel to you they look good.

We were discussing: if you now ordered tapered, do you get "ultra" tapered sleeves?
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BreinederIndy, the jacket is authentic lambskin. The grain in the leather is very fine, so it would look quite smooth.

And I didn't specify tapered sleeves, KT, so they must be the tapered standard as you say.

The jacket feels great. My hands don't rattle around in the cuffs at all.

Just to let you know, when I took my measurements I gave what the Wested website said to give, but with a couple of modifications:

I gave my exact height, feet flat on the floor and no exaggerations.

I measured my chest and I checked my suit, 44 regular, however since I wanted to make sure that I had some extra room for movement and such I gave a 46 regular measurement.

For the sleeve I measured my arm, and took the measurement of a coat and a suit coat. I used my suit coat length + 1/2", again to ensure a little extra room. Mind you I didn't know about underarm gussets at that point. If I had I would've specified the gussets and only added 1/4" to my jacket sleeve measurement.

All in all I'm extremely pleased with the jacket.

Before I order my next jacket, however, I'm going to go to a tailor and have him take all my measurements. I'm sure it'll be worth the price.

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Post by Indiana Legones »

It looks great on you, Hunter! Congratulations!!

And yes, I agree when one is going to invest in a jacket as this, professional measures are worth it!!

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Post by Dre »

I really wish I went with the option of smaller pockets on my temple jacket, but I had no idea that it was even a standard option I could choose.
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Post by independent »

Is it a standard option? I thought that was the purpose of the poll, for Peter to decide whether to offer it as an option.

Those look like LC pockets, which is probably a good idea for a big dude.

(Big mitts)
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milesfides wrote:Is it a standard option? I thought that was the purpose of the poll, for Peter to decide whether to offer it as an option.

Those look like LC pockets, which is probably a good idea for a big dude.

(Big mitts)
Yea, this is a new development. In the past and current (until Peter says otherwise) all jackets had/ have LC size pockets.

Nice looking jacket Hunter! Man, that is some smooth leather!
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Post by independent »

Really? On the flipside, I hope there's a tapered-tapered sleeve. Those indy screenshots look like the sleeves are hugging Ford's forearms, causing the wrinkles and the shape. Not that Ford is gumby, but he's no Popeye either. And of course some would prefer a little more space and air in their sleeves, just not screen-accurate nuts.

But the overall length of that jacket looks great, Hunter Jones.
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Post by Hunter Jones »

Thanks all.

And you're right Indiana Tone, I just got this one and I'm already thinking about the next. lol.

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The IT2JP™ is in full effect. "Indiana Tone 2 Jacket Principle"
(look it up) ;)
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