Wested distressed Cowhide Pic

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Wested distressed Cowhide Pic

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Hey guys, I don't post here much, but here's 2 pictures of me wearing my wested distressed cowhide. The fedora is an Optimo chocolate brown in a last crusade style.

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Post by orb »

The cowhide trapes beautifully fedoralover!
It's nice to see some wested cowhides around here. Seems to be rare ;)
I also consider a predistressed cowhide for my next wested order.
Have you soaked the jacked in pecards?
BTW. Great looking hat too!

Much regards

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That is one nice looking jacket you got there! :D
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nice cow, you chose wisely :wink:

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Nice jacket, I still love that backyard tho....... :wink:
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In that case.

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No treatment on the jacket, that's the way I got it.

If you like that shot of my back yard, you should love this one.

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Post by Canasta »

Holy Smokes.
Is that a hammock I see?
Do you ever run around and pretend that you are a little insect among blades of grass?
I'd pretend that my kids were little worker ants ... " You there. Bring me some more lemonade."

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That jacket looks great.

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Post by Strider »

hahaha!

The jacket does look awesome. How long ago did you get this? Usually, people have to do a Pecards job on their distressed COW jackets to get them to look that way.
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I got the jacket a couple of years ago in a trade with another member, not sure when he got it.

The bamboo is another hobby of mine and yes thats a hammock supported by the bamboo. thanks for the compliments.

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F.L.--- Tha is one great looking jacket. It fits you perfectly...really becoming....now tell me how you keep the bamboo from invading everything! Lao Feng
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Oh man, what a nice jacket, I thought about an order, but than I chose my dark brown lampskin, maybe Gemma will get an email from me in the early future :wink:
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Now THAT is a perfect fitting jacket! Looks excellent, my friend!

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Sweeeeeeeeeet!! 8)
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Post by PLATON »

Hey Fedoralover,

Two questions:
1. What's the size of your jacket?
2. What's the width of the storm flap?

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Nice fitting jacket Fedoralover. The sleeves are not baggy and the body is not blousy. That looks great!
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The storm flap is just about 2 inches and it is a size 44, but it seems to fit more like a size 42 as that is my normal jacket size.

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Post by marco polo »

The hat and the jacket look great, suits you well! :D
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