Going to get an Expedition jacket, PICS!!!
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Going to get an Expedition jacket, PICS!!!
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I'd listen to Blues. Stick true to size and if it doesn't work, just return it. (G&B no longer does custom work from what I understand, so that shouldn't be a concern.)
I wear an off-the-rack 40L, and, at 6' 1", the G&B 40L fits perfectly. (The sleeves could be maybe 1/4" longer, but that's pretty ticky tack.)
Congrats on getting the Expedition; I've owned 2 and a Wested, and my G&B lamb is the best Indy jacket I've seen (in my not-so-humble opinion).
I wear an off-the-rack 40L, and, at 6' 1", the G&B 40L fits perfectly. (The sleeves could be maybe 1/4" longer, but that's pretty ticky tack.)
Congrats on getting the Expedition; I've owned 2 and a Wested, and my G&B lamb is the best Indy jacket I've seen (in my not-so-humble opinion).
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If you dropped a size, you should fit fine. That's what I did. A 38 long Goat for me. I'm a bit under 6 ft, and 175 lb. And there's still room in there for my skinny shoulders. The workmanship on these GB's are absolutely top notch!! Practically bulletproof. You'll be happy. And as they say, returns for any issue are no problem. ( BTW ---I also await my AB Fedora) I will post pics of the combo when the lid arrives,should be soon!
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First time "poster" long time lurker here.....
Sorry to hear the jacket didn't fit, and good luck with the 44R. I'm ordering an Expedition in 42R, but they said they were out of stock at the moment. Who knows, I might end up with your returned jacket!
When I spoke to Nancy at G&B, she also told me that they no longer carry the Expedition in black (only dark seal). Is that true? Ever since seeing Adam's black Expedition, I've been itchin to get one.
It's been great reading all of the posts over the last few months. The knowledge of all things Indy on this board is pretty amazing. I've learned a lot and spent a lot.
Sorry to hear the jacket didn't fit, and good luck with the 44R. I'm ordering an Expedition in 42R, but they said they were out of stock at the moment. Who knows, I might end up with your returned jacket!
When I spoke to Nancy at G&B, she also told me that they no longer carry the Expedition in black (only dark seal). Is that true? Ever since seeing Adam's black Expedition, I've been itchin to get one.
It's been great reading all of the posts over the last few months. The knowledge of all things Indy on this board is pretty amazing. I've learned a lot and spent a lot.
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Wait, you read all that? Sounds like you'll be a good addition, then.
Welcome to COW!
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Sigh. Yeah, hate to say it.......so I won't.HANSOLOJONES wrote:You were SOOOO RIGHT SIR!!!! .............So I am thinking a 44(R), as Michaelson suggested. Oh,well.Michaelson wrote:I'm 6 foot 1, around 200+, and a 44 long sits more at car coat length on me. You might want to seriously consider a 44R, unless you're WANTING a longer jacket..
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Sounds like the new jacket will fit just fine Hansolojones - I'm very jealous!
In fact, you have just tipped me over the edge into ordering one, my Wested Lamb is great but I like the look of the Goatskin.
Size bothers me a bit though as I'm a bit between the 48 and 50 in chests. It's going to be a real pain to send back from the UK if it's wrong.
In fact, you have just tipped me over the edge into ordering one, my Wested Lamb is great but I like the look of the Goatskin.
Size bothers me a bit though as I'm a bit between the 48 and 50 in chests. It's going to be a real pain to send back from the UK if it's wrong.
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I just checked Flightsuits and they have a Expedition Lambskin 44R in their clearance section on the website. $299. Not sure if it is still there but...
Actually I missed the big clearout from US WIngs. They still had lots posted but when I called they said they had nothing left so this may also be the case.
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Actually I missed the big clearout from US WIngs. They still had lots posted but when I called they said they had nothing left so this may also be the case.
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This is true. It's best to get one of their catalogs, and, although even that isn't completely up-to-date it still is more current than their site jacket information which still indicates the Expedition available in black, their catalog does not. ...and, it has nice pictures to look at.Masman wrote: <Snip>----<Rip>----<Cut>----<Tear>
When I spoke to Nancy at G&B, she also told me that they no longer carry the Expedition in black (only dark seal). Is that true? Ever since seeing Adam's black Expedition, I've been itchin to get one...(
If you are partial to Black goatskin you may want to check out the US Wings Signature Series jacket here:
http://www.uswings.com/aviatn.asp
I've been mulling over purchasing one for quit awhile. If it's anywhere near as nice as the VIP jacket I bought several years ago, I'd be happy indeed. The price is certainly nicer than what I paid for my own Dark Seal goat and lambskin Expeditions.
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Does anyone know the difference in length between the Regular and long sizes of the Expedition? I'm five foot eleven and a half, just at the point where it could go either way according to their order form.
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I did the same thing years ago. I ordered a 42L based on what the sales folks told me.
Got the jacket, tried it on... too small. The sleeves were fine, but it was too small in the chest. I could barely zip it up. So back it went.
The 44r fit great. Go figure.
So one someone here gives you sizing advice, for petes sake, take it!
Got the jacket, tried it on... too small. The sleeves were fine, but it was too small in the chest. I could barely zip it up. So back it went.
The 44r fit great. Go figure.
So one someone here gives you sizing advice, for petes sake, take it!
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I wish i had the patience for that. I honestly tried that when i first got my jacket. Of course i would have to "accidently" run into that rought brick wall extra hard from time to time to help the process along but when i saw that my jacket still looked brand new 4 weeks after i purchased it i had had enough. Needless to say that night sandpaper was goin to town on my new wested...a night i will never forget. Our employees thought i had absolutly gone off the deep end and although i agree with em I have to say i am quite pleased with how my jacket turned out. One day i might get another wested and give the natural another go. Keep us updated on how the aging comes...i would love to see how everything looks periodicly to see how the aging is coming.
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That jacket looks fantastic - you actually resemble Indiana Jones (or his brother - if he had one) a great deal. 44R huh? I'm 186 com (6 ft 2) and 180 pounds, should fit me too.
Please don't feel tempted to attack it with sandpaper - they look good new and will age well over the next 10-15 years.
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Please don't feel tempted to attack it with sandpaper - they look good new and will age well over the next 10-15 years.
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I wouldn't try to age the Seal Chrome Goat artifically. It's a VERY tough leather. BUT... with the Expo you get a solid jacket you can literally be dragged under the truck with (just don't really try it). Wear it often, break it in, and enjoy it. Aging will come with.... age.
As for the color... it's all lighting. The Seal Chrome is very VERY close to the movie jacket. In the right lighting, it can be dark brown. Othertimes, it appears to be black. Just like the movie jacket "changed" colors from scene to scene.
As for the color... it's all lighting. The Seal Chrome is very VERY close to the movie jacket. In the right lighting, it can be dark brown. Othertimes, it appears to be black. Just like the movie jacket "changed" colors from scene to scene.
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Good looking gear! Your build and face are just right for the outfit.
But since you are asking for suggestions..........
I'd ball that jacket up and toss it around a bit and then sit on it awhile to get the collar to lay down.
Wear it in the shower just to wet the sleeves a bit and then push them up damp overnight to set some wrinkles in.
Take a steam iron to the wool pants and get the creases out. (Wool is the ONLY way to go for the authentic look- good choice)
Darken those boots!
The hat is perfect.
But since you are asking for suggestions..........
I'd ball that jacket up and toss it around a bit and then sit on it awhile to get the collar to lay down.
Wear it in the shower just to wet the sleeves a bit and then push them up damp overnight to set some wrinkles in.
Take a steam iron to the wool pants and get the creases out. (Wool is the ONLY way to go for the authentic look- good choice)
Darken those boots!
The hat is perfect.
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If you are really concerned about sizing for a flightsuits they will still do a custom jacket for you (if memory serves correct its about an extra $150).
I couldn't get an off the rack one to fit me so I went the custom route and ended up with the best fitting Indy jacket I've ever had. For me it was definitely worth it.
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I couldn't get an off the rack one to fit me so I went the custom route and ended up with the best fitting Indy jacket I've ever had. For me it was definitely worth it.
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