Here's one thing I like about the Wested pocket.
Look how they make the stitching on the pocket flap. It's different from the stitching on the pocket (Look at the red circles). The pocket flap stitching (the seam, or whatever is called) is wider. I really love that.
Unfortunately they don't make it like this on all the jackets.
Look at the photo below. The stitching of the flap is the same with the stitching of the pocket. (red circles) I hate that.
I have recently seen photos of jackets from fellow members who have it like in the second pic.
My guess is that Wested has two craftsmen. One is making them like the 1st pic, the other like the second pic.
Wested Pocket. Have you noticed this???
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That's better than a jacket I ordered from another nameless manufacturer in Chula Vista California (www.leather.com). The pockets on the A2 I ordered were glued on!!
Plus the collar snaps were attached very uneven, one sits about an inch higher than the other, so it makes the collar sit crooked.
You know how sometimes you'll be buttoning your shirt when your tired, and line the first button up to the wrong hole, and don't notice until someone points at you and laughs (that happened to me in High school).
That's what this jacket looks like all the time.
Man I hope I can order a Wested this year, if they ever get more goatskin in.....
Plus the collar snaps were attached very uneven, one sits about an inch higher than the other, so it makes the collar sit crooked.
You know how sometimes you'll be buttoning your shirt when your tired, and line the first button up to the wrong hole, and don't notice until someone points at you and laughs (that happened to me in High school).
That's what this jacket looks like all the time.
Man I hope I can order a Wested this year, if they ever get more goatskin in.....
Good catch, Platon. I had noticed the wider-stitched pocket flap on my October 2006 goatskin LC jacket, compared to my 2001 lambskin Raiders, which has the thinner-stitched flap. I supposed it was Wested's current stitching technique. But if you've seen some recent jackets with the thin-stitched pockets, your conclusion might be right. It could also be that the thicker leather has the wider pocket flap stitching (as your top photo looks to be a goatskin), but the bottom photo appears to be a pre-distressed cowhide.
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If you notice the very recent post of Toldog07
viewtopic.php?t=20080
his brand new goat jacket has the narrow-thinner stitching.
My 2005 lamb has the wide stitching and my 2006 precow has the thinner stitching.
So it appears that there is no 'current stitching technique' but rather things are just left to luck.
Therefore in my next order I will have to specify spacifically that I want the wide stitching.
viewtopic.php?t=20080
his brand new goat jacket has the narrow-thinner stitching.
My 2005 lamb has the wide stitching and my 2006 precow has the thinner stitching.
So it appears that there is no 'current stitching technique' but rather things are just left to luck.
Therefore in my next order I will have to specify spacifically that I want the wide stitching.
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