Double stiched you say?
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Double stiched you say?
I think it was said that the original LC jacket had 'double stiched shoulders' (see below)
The problem is I don't see them in the screen caps. Do you?
http://www.theraider.net/films/crusade/ ... ts/323.jpg
http://www.theraider.net/films/crusade/ ... ts/342.jpg
Sorry for the number of photos
The problem is I don't see them in the screen caps. Do you?
http://www.theraider.net/films/crusade/ ... ts/323.jpg
http://www.theraider.net/films/crusade/ ... ts/342.jpg
Sorry for the number of photos
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That is true, but I think its Platons point to say that on Wested's websiteLOL! There are many ways to double stitch. One is a double-top stitch and the other is using a hidden stitch and a single top stitch. You are confusing the double top stitch with a double stitch using a single top stitch...
it states you will get the double row stitch, as that is the one that they
show, and mention specifically, not the hiden double stitch you mention.
From the screen grabs, its obvious that the stitching shown on the screen,
is different than what is shown, and is available, from the website.
As you mention, you think the double row stitch is ugly, and you do not
prefer it. But that is what is shown, so how, if a person wants to buy
a LC jacket, do you know which type of stitching you are going to get, if
the website says its one thing, but you get something else?
Yes, the first picture is right from Wested's own website, where theyAs to that first screen grab? I've never seen an Indy jacket with a double top stitch that I can recall. IMHO - it is an "ungly" stitch and I prefer the double-stitch with the single top stitch. Is that an Indy jacket from Peter's site???
tell you what type of stitching was on the LC jackets, which, as the
screen grabs show, was not quite the case in this example.
Just for your information, if you right click on any picture on the
internet, and go to the bottom of the pop-up menu, and hit "properties"
you will get a window with all the information about the picture, such
as its name and where its hosted from. This also applies to any other
part of a website, such as the backround, headers, sidebars, ext.
The first picture does indeed comes right from the Wested website.
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I do believe that the confusion is coming from Wested's own website,I say the above to provide weight to what I am about to say. I have never seen a double top stitch used on an Indiana Jones jacket in the manner pictured in that image taken from Wested. I think we are posing the wrong question - what jacket is that a picture of? I have to imagine it is either a mistake and is actually a picture of a different jacket, or there is some other story.
not the fact of which type of double stitching is better, stronger, whatever.
On Wested's website, the picture of the shoulder is shown, along with
several other pictures of jackets that are stated to be LC jackets, and
the following quote if right from Wested's own website, right above
the pictures:
I think its this information that is causing the confusion. According toThe Jacket produced for this film has a longer collar, snaps on the Zip Guard & double stitched shoulders, The photo below is of an actual film jacket.
the website, its this double row stitched seam that is what was used on
the LC jackets, even though we can't find any proof of that on film. Thats
what Platon is refering to.
No, not at all. I was just trying to show where this information is locatedI hope this post did not come across as condescending in anyway. While I would hope it was not your intent, Flathead, your post did come across that way and I found it hilarious...
at, and how to obtain it if you did not know. I find it alot easier to link the
pictures up this way, as you can just cut and past the link in directly.
Flathead
Exactly.I think its this information that is causing the confusion. According to
the website, its this double row stitched seam that is what was used on
the LC jackets, even though we can't find any proof of that on film. Thats
what Platon is refering to.
BTW I like the hidden stitch myself.
And sorry, can't resize the pics cause they're hosted elsewhere.
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Castor, you're a man after my heart. My pet hate is big pockets with a small pocket flap. Ruins the look of an otherwise good jacket. Never understood why the standard Westeds don't have more accurate pockets. I hardly use the pockets anyway - it's uncomfortable carting heavy gear in them.
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