How tight do you wear your Wested sidestraps?
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How tight do you wear your Wested sidestraps?
I have two questions for all the Wested owners.
1. How do you wear your sidestraps?
I haven't really decided yet how to wear mine, but I do like them cinched down all the way to keep the waist of my jacket nice and snug.
I've been trying to figure out the s/z folds to keep the excess straps from flopping around but haven't been able to get the strap to go back through the slider the second time. It's just too tight to get the strap through there. Maybe I'm making this too hard.
2. Could someone post some pics of what the s/z folds look like to help me out?
I did figure out at least a temporary solution. I ran my straps through the sliders so that the excess strap goes underneath the buckle and is hidden behind the material of the action pleat. I'll try and post a pic of this later because my explanation doesn't seem very clear–even to me!
1. How do you wear your sidestraps?
I haven't really decided yet how to wear mine, but I do like them cinched down all the way to keep the waist of my jacket nice and snug.
I've been trying to figure out the s/z folds to keep the excess straps from flopping around but haven't been able to get the strap to go back through the slider the second time. It's just too tight to get the strap through there. Maybe I'm making this too hard.
2. Could someone post some pics of what the s/z folds look like to help me out?
I did figure out at least a temporary solution. I ran my straps through the sliders so that the excess strap goes underneath the buckle and is hidden behind the material of the action pleat. I'll try and post a pic of this later because my explanation doesn't seem very clear–even to me!
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Don't snug them up to tight. I've said this before, but it bears saying again...these straps for adjustment of the sides of the jacket so the action pleats function properly, and are NOT made for sizing. You pull them to tight, and they'll either break or pull the seams out at the box stitch or seam with jacket use, and in pretty short order. I've seen to many messed up straps, and fielded to many PM's and emails from folks who have done this to mention. Regards. Michaelson
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The way I adjust mine is to stand up straight in front of a mirror, then snug them up just enough so the sides of the back panel are hanging parallel with the front of the jacket. The pleats will now function on your jacket properly. Sometimes it helps to have someone help you do this, as a second pair of eyes can see if you've adjusted both sides equally.
I didn't vote in the poll, as none of the responses reflect the reasons FOR the straps, so it all depends....Regards. Michaelson
I didn't vote in the poll, as none of the responses reflect the reasons FOR the straps, so it all depends....Regards. Michaelson
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Sure!2. Could someone post some pics of what the s/z folds look like to help me out?
Here is my left sidestrap looking from the top:
And here it is looking from underneath, collar being being far off placed in the distance:
To get the hang of the right strap, mirror the pictures in any good image editor.
The "leftover" leather does not slide under there very easily, at least not on my goat, so you might need to wiggle the rings a bit to get it under there.
Hope this helps.
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I have authentic lamb with d rings and I haven't touched them since I opened the box. I have heard that some people with authentic lamb and d rings have trouble with the d rings slipping if they mess with them too much. Mine were fine where they were when I got it and if it ain't broke, don't fix it. As far as I know, they haven't moved since day 1.
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I have an Authentic Lamb and have had no problem with this strap adjusting method. Mine does not have d-rings but the accurate rectangular ones. However, my old Wested from way back when has the d-rings and I have to say that the rectangular rings work much better with this method compared to the d-rings.
I have an Authentic Lamb and have had no problem with this strap adjusting method. Mine does not have d-rings but the accurate rectangular ones. However, my old Wested from way back when has the d-rings and I have to say that the rectangular rings work much better with this method compared to the d-rings.
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I used to have problems with the pleats on my jacket bulgeing out funny and emailed Wested about it with a picture of the problem and they answered with the fact that I had my side straps too tight. By loosening the straps out it allowed the pleats to hang parallel (as Michaelson mentioned) and reduced the bulgeing. Wearing my straps looser ended my "Battle of the Bulge.."
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Is it just my jacket, or does anybody else NEED to cinch it all the way up?
As I have a slim to medium waist, if the sidestraps aren't tightened to the max, I get an akward ballooned up jacket, which... and I can't imagine I'm saying this, but it basically makes me look fat. And I mean big. For some reason, the jacket seems to be bell shaped, which gives an unflattering appearance.
But while tight straps may make the jacket look somewhat 'normal', it also has the unfortunate effect of giving the leather deep wrinkles at the stress points. No tearing of leather or straps yet, but I suppose this is further advice AGAINST tightening the jacket to the max.
However, is there any way to make the jacket look half as good without having to resort to tightening the straps?
As I have a slim to medium waist, if the sidestraps aren't tightened to the max, I get an akward ballooned up jacket, which... and I can't imagine I'm saying this, but it basically makes me look fat. And I mean big. For some reason, the jacket seems to be bell shaped, which gives an unflattering appearance.
But while tight straps may make the jacket look somewhat 'normal', it also has the unfortunate effect of giving the leather deep wrinkles at the stress points. No tearing of leather or straps yet, but I suppose this is further advice AGAINST tightening the jacket to the max.
However, is there any way to make the jacket look half as good without having to resort to tightening the straps?
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Peter will not like me once again mentioning this, but firstly Peter, you are right, I don't have straight shoulders they are droppy and cause the jacket pleat to droop and open like this below. (Not a sidestrap issue)Panama Tom Jr. wrote:I used to have problems with the pleats on my jacket bulgeing out funny and emailed Wested about it with a picture of the problem and they answered with the fact that I had my side straps too tight. By loosening the straps out it allowed the pleats to hang parallel (as Michaelson mentioned) and reduced the bulgeing. Wearing my straps looser ended my "Battle of the Bulge.."
However I plan to ask Peter to raise the pleat up about an inch which will counterract the droop as below.
Perhaps you suffer the problem of droopy shoulders, as Peter said Ford has straight shoulders.
After testing with a safety pin to hold up the pleat it seems to work beautifully. the pleat hangs parrallel.
Note only a small triangle of material is moved upwards, it does not stretch right across the back. Also it doesn't seem to affect the length.
I wonder if there is a measurement that can be taken to ensure this doesnt happen inthe future.
Any tailors out there know?
Last edited by Harrison_Davies on Wed Jul 11, 2007 4:37 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Let me pile on the old thread bumping. I have the same problem.Panama Tom Jr. wrote:I used to have problems with the pleats on my jacket bulgeing out funny and emailed Wested about it with a picture of the problem and they answered with the fact that I had my side straps too tight. By loosening the straps out it allowed the pleats to hang parallel (as Michaelson mentioned) and reduced the bulgeing. Wearing my straps looser ended my "Battle of the Bulge.."
BUT I don't have the straps all that tight...
Something feels wrong about the cut of the jacket. Peter measured me (in person). The chest is right, the sleeves are right, the length is right.
It is about 1" off the shoulder, which I can live with, but then we have the puffiness at the back. I'll try and drop in to see Peter in a couple of weeks, maybe I have the same shoulder droopiness?
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Yup, those are way open, I have the elastic on the pleats and they don't do that, however it's worth doing back and asking if there is anything he can do. IMO.ANZAC_1915 wrote: BUT I don't have the straps all that tight...
Something feels wrong about the cut of the jacket. Peter measured me (in person). The chest is right, the sleeves are right, the length is right.
It is about 1" off the shoulder, which I can live with, but then we have the puffiness at the back. I'll try and drop in to see Peter in a couple of weeks, maybe I have the same shoulder droopiness?
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I've tried them more cinched and less cinched, no real difference.Kt Templar wrote:Yup, those are way open, I have the elastic on the pleats and they don't do that, however it's worth doing back and asking if there is anything he can do. IMO.ANZAC_1915 wrote: BUT I don't have the straps all that tight...
Something feels wrong about the cut of the jacket. Peter measured me (in person). The chest is right, the sleeves are right, the length is right.
It is about 1" off the shoulder, which I can live with, but then we have the puffiness at the back. I'll try and drop in to see Peter in a couple of weeks, maybe I have the same shoulder droopiness?
Looking at Harrison_Davies post, I bet that is the issue. (for ref I am a size 52 long, so yes I'm a big guy but that is all air under those pleats and not a hump. What hump!?)
I also tried the jacket on my wife so I could try adjusting it - she is of course smaller than me and still the pleats puffed out. The cut around the shoulders is not great either. Everything else about the jacket is great (leather, front pockets, collar, front hang).
It does feel looser than the 52 I tried on at Wested though. Hopefully Peter can fix it.
(edit) now looking at _'s picture, my jacket does fit like that on my shoulders, but your pleats are hanging a lot better than mine. I think we're a similar build/size, except I'm betting your build is more muscular than mine!
(edit secret title for Indy IV: Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the Puffy Pleats. )
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My ones looked like this when new. Sorry it's not quite the same angle.
http://public.fotki.com/KtTemplar/weste ... nting.html
I'll try and take one of the "classic" angle later. You can see where the elastic is holding the pleats shut it sort's of makes them pucker a bit.
I have the straps pretty loose.
Here it is after 2 years of wear.
http://public.fotki.com/KtTemplar/weste ... nting.html
I'll try and take one of the "classic" angle later. You can see where the elastic is holding the pleats shut it sort's of makes them pucker a bit.
I have the straps pretty loose.
Here it is after 2 years of wear.
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Well your "before" picture does look like my jacket now. However, mine has no elastic on the pleats.Kt Templar wrote:My ones looked like this when new. Sorry it's not quite the same angle.
http://public.fotki.com/KtTemplar/weste ... nting.html
I'll try and take one of the "classic" angle later. You can see where the elastic is holding the pleats shut it sort's of makes them pucker a bit.
I have the straps pretty loose.
Here it is after 2 years of wear.
Still worth dropping in to see Peter I think, just that whole shoulder area feels "wrong".
(Aren't I lucky to live near David Morgan and get semi-frequent work trips to London?)
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OK, Peter certainly got it fixed well while I was over there late last week, and was very accomodating about me being able to come and pick it up after he was closed for the day.
- removed about 1" from shoulders, it nows fits like the 52R I tried on
- fitted elastic to inside of pleats
- small dob of glue (not visible and doesn't restrict movement
- tucked in about 3/4" of so of left and right edges of back panel pleat top (per Harrison Davies post/pictures) --- this was much worse on the right side than left, for some reason.
Puffiness gone, the fit and look is perfect.
- removed about 1" from shoulders, it nows fits like the 52R I tried on
- fitted elastic to inside of pleats
- small dob of glue (not visible and doesn't restrict movement
- tucked in about 3/4" of so of left and right edges of back panel pleat top (per Harrison Davies post/pictures) --- this was much worse on the right side than left, for some reason.
Puffiness gone, the fit and look is perfect.
If i'm doing the raven bar scene look were indy has his jacket zipped up and i tighten my straps as far as they will go the i find the shoulders seem to bunch up and give a squared off shoulder look..... but if i loosen them as much as poss then the jacket seems to relax over my shoulders giving it the natural rounded look.