Stone Washed Denim Indy?
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Ordered mine this evening. As I'm just down the road from them I'm hoping it'll come quite quickly.
I got really excited about this jacket when I read about it on here. There are some situations I don't want to wear my leather jacket in so this one will be ideal, added in the washibility and indy factor and it's good to go in my book.
I got really excited about this jacket when I read about it on here. There are some situations I don't want to wear my leather jacket in so this one will be ideal, added in the washibility and indy factor and it's good to go in my book.
Re the stone washed indyjackets.
Most left yesterday. I was at a funeral of a relative so was not around and in our haste to dispatch never noticed till today that the jackets have chrome D rings when they were meant to have gunmetal sliders.
So, if anyone who got D rings wants to change to sliders let me know and I will send then to you. 2 minute job with pliers
Cheers
Peter
Most left yesterday. I was at a funeral of a relative so was not around and in our haste to dispatch never noticed till today that the jackets have chrome D rings when they were meant to have gunmetal sliders.
So, if anyone who got D rings wants to change to sliders let me know and I will send then to you. 2 minute job with pliers
Cheers
Peter
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No problem, old friend.PETER wrote:Sorry Michaelson I chaged yours already and like Elvis 'Its left the building'Chrome D rings sounds pretty classy to me. No problems here!
But youve made me think. Why dont I leave them all with chrome D's but put a packet of sliders in the pocket for those who to change.
Job done
Peter
That IS a good idea! Takes the guesswork out of which ring they want by your production crew!
HIGH regards! Michaelson
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When you get them you may find that the jackets 'appear' not to have hand warmers, DON'T PANIC , the handwarmers have been lightly stitched shut so as not to get damaged in the stone washing process. You can open them easily with your finger. Just like on a new suit, they have just been tacked closed.
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Recieved it this morning and I'm very impressed. The jacket is a very good fit for me and I'm really impressed with the rugged quality of it.
I've worn it all day and it feels comfortable and warm (it's been a bit nippy today). It's screwed up inside my bag at the moment and I'll see how it comes out in a few hours.
I'll be wearing this jacket when I'm out and about Urban Exploring and when I'm in Peru
I've worn it all day and it feels comfortable and warm (it's been a bit nippy today). It's screwed up inside my bag at the moment and I'll see how it comes out in a few hours.
I'll be wearing this jacket when I'm out and about Urban Exploring and when I'm in Peru
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PETER,
Thank you for finally responding to my PM-- I think the delay turned out well, because it resulted in my getting THIS jacket instead. Less expensive, and looks really nice.
Jack
Thank you for finally responding to my PM-- I think the delay turned out well, because it resulted in my getting THIS jacket instead. Less expensive, and looks really nice.
Jack
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I was afraid someone would say that! I'd like to, but I have bad eyesight that usually results in crappy photos, and also I haven't even figured out how to post photos here yet. By the time I get someone to take my picture and I learn how to post, someone else probably will have some good photos put up.Dutch_jones wrote:;0
Come on!! FLAUNT it.
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I'd say you could safely order a size 40, if that is your true measurement.Mountaineer Lasher wrote:How does the sizing run? If my jacket from Todd is a 40, should I order a 40 from Peter (and yes, I realize they are different vendors)? I have longish arms.
The arm length I usually take is 34, and the sleeves are slightly long but not bad for an off-the-rack jacket.
Jack
I think I have a gift. Everytime I send Wested an email checking the status for all my previous jackets, it arrives the same day.
I sent them an email in the wee hours of the morning and Gemma responded with the tracking number. After verificiation, it has been sorted in the sortation plant (which is also in my city). There is a very good chance I'll be getting it today
I sent them an email in the wee hours of the morning and Gemma responded with the tracking number. After verificiation, it has been sorted in the sortation plant (which is also in my city). There is a very good chance I'll be getting it today
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Mine arrived yesterday, and Peter, you nailed it!
THIS is what we've been after for a LONG time when we first discussed a easy to care for travel jacket. It's a nice mid-weight denim (a bit heavier than I expected), and darker than the photos show, in my opinion. A perfect fit.
Though I said 'classy' when the chrome D-rings were mentioned, the rectangular black sliders ARE the way to go with the cloth material. No slippage, and a GREAT looking side strap.
All in all, HOME RUN! in my book!
WELL done, and THANK YOU!!!
HIGH Regards! Michaelson
THIS is what we've been after for a LONG time when we first discussed a easy to care for travel jacket. It's a nice mid-weight denim (a bit heavier than I expected), and darker than the photos show, in my opinion. A perfect fit.
Though I said 'classy' when the chrome D-rings were mentioned, the rectangular black sliders ARE the way to go with the cloth material. No slippage, and a GREAT looking side strap.
All in all, HOME RUN! in my book!
WELL done, and THANK YOU!!!
HIGH Regards! Michaelson
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