removing batting in US Wings jackets
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removing batting in US Wings jackets
I have 2 of their clearance jackets, one in goat and one in antique lamb. I've been reading about folks removing the batting and getting a much better drape, at the expense of warmth.
I'm contemplating doing that to one of my jackets, but would like to keep the other for colder weather.
Should I do it to the lamb, since the goat is probably more insulating and a better winter jacket to begin with?
Then, if I do that, what's the best way? Where is best place to slit the lining open in terms of ease of removing the batting as well as fixing the lining when I'm done? I can't sew
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I'm contemplating doing that to one of my jackets, but would like to keep the other for colder weather.
Should I do it to the lamb, since the goat is probably more insulating and a better winter jacket to begin with?
Then, if I do that, what's the best way? Where is best place to slit the lining open in terms of ease of removing the batting as well as fixing the lining when I'm done? I can't sew
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I kept the batting in my US Wings G-2, but I opted to remove it from my US Wings Horsehide Indy.
Get yourself a seam ripper and undo one of the seams in the middle of the jacket. Make the open seam big enough to get your hand and part of your arm into.I think your best bet is to sort of open it up in the middle, making it easier to re-sew when you are done. Once you have the opening just reach in and start pulling the batting out. It may take a little while, the batting seams to stick on some of the seams and near the bottom of the sleeves. When you are finished, neatly sew the lining back. Hope that explains it well enough.
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Get yourself a seam ripper and undo one of the seams in the middle of the jacket. Make the open seam big enough to get your hand and part of your arm into.I think your best bet is to sort of open it up in the middle, making it easier to re-sew when you are done. Once you have the opening just reach in and start pulling the batting out. It may take a little while, the batting seams to stick on some of the seams and near the bottom of the sleeves. When you are finished, neatly sew the lining back. Hope that explains it well enough.
Cheers,
---Scott
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IndyFan, I think this is itIndyFan89 wrote:Is there a thread where i can learn more about the batting and how to remove it? Even what it is? lol
Thanks for the tips. I would definitely pick one to do that to, not both. Besides, I'd like to keep one for colder weather.
What holds the batting in place inside the jacket? Is it possible to damage any of the stitching when pulling it out if it's stuck on it?
IF89. telling by your three piece sleeve, I'm guessing it's a clearance jacket.
Arca Perdida stated that his is an import and has a batting.
So yours might have one too, if it's an import.
I don't know, I could be wrong.
Mine is US made and it doesn't have a batting.
I know it doesn't cause I just cut a little slit in the inside of my jacket and saw nothing but leather.
Don't worry I'm gonna sew it up ASAP.
Arca Perdida stated that his is an import and has a batting.
So yours might have one too, if it's an import.
I don't know, I could be wrong.
Mine is US made and it doesn't have a batting.
I know it doesn't cause I just cut a little slit in the inside of my jacket and saw nothing but leather.
Don't worry I'm gonna sew it up ASAP.
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I bought mine before the clearence . Maybe mine is a import i don't know?indy89 wrote:IF89. telling by your three piece sleeve, I'm guessing it's a clearance jacket.
Arca Perdida stated that his is an import and has a batting.
So yours might have one too, if it's an import.
I don't know, I could be wrong.
Mine is US made and it doesn't have a batting.
I know it doesn't cause I just cut a little slit in the inside of my jacket and saw nothing but leather.
Don't worry I'm gonna so it up ASAP.
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I've read before that the batting serves 2 purposes. Insulation and to give the jacket some shape. The latter explains why it drapes better without it. Because your body gives it the shape.
So, if it's attached at the seams, how do I make sure not to rip that when I'm pulling it out?
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So, if it's attached at the seams, how do I make sure not to rip that when I'm pulling it out?
Coffee rules! Just gotta go easy on the Bailey's.
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I removed the batting from my USWings clearance goat. I just carefully opened one of the liner seams and stuck my hand in gently and carefully started removing the batting. Then I had a local tailor sew it back up for $5.00 so it looked like new again.
It did improve the drape and it's perfect right now for our current Seattle temps.
It did improve the drape and it's perfect right now for our current Seattle temps.
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I had shoulder pads on my recent pre-distressed Wested prototype, but I'm not sure if it's made outside of the UK or not...coronado3 wrote:Not only did my goat have the batting, but it also had thin shoulder pads - which I promptly removed! IT fits fantastic now!
I also have a vin cow US wings, which now has the batting removed but it didn't have the shoulder padding.
Did anyone else have shoulder pads on their import Indy jackets?
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