sebas wrote:
In a word: no. Personally, I think the above jacket looks pretty sub par. The hide, the color and the cut (espcially the arms!). It looks like on of those "off the rack" faux bomber jackets you see at Burlington Coat Factory. There's absolutely nothing distinctive about it.
It's a pity that Bernie, Harrison et al didn't realize that the draping of the lambskin is what really made the original Raiders jacket so visually attractive and distinctive. That, and the right cut too, of course (which seems slightly baggy here, but might be the hide).
Also, one the great characteristics of the Raider's jacket is that it was always "flapping around" (temple run, Flying wing fight, etc). That was part of the jacket's personality! To me it was synonymous with Indy.
Totally agree on the draping, even though I agree with the wonkiness of the pleating etc. and that you can build a better functional jacket, to me that draping does define the hero's costume.
To be honest, except for the hat, in all the pictures of HF in KotCS, it looks to me like he's wearing "close enough" fan gear, including the jacket. Now it may be this is the look the film makers wanted, and indeed where they want the costume to evolve to, but my Raiders lambskin wested and NH Raiders pants, shirt and belt, look closer to LC than the KotCS gear. Just my opinion.
The color of the shirt looks like it is an LL Bean, and the jacket looks like it was bought at Eddie Bauer. Maybe the intent was to move the look a little towards the 50's. I don't know.
But the hat looks great.
In other news, I was at the ballet last night with my daughter and ran into an elderly lady (in her 80's...) wearing an Indy jacket. It had straps on the side, pleat on the back, same pockets, collar etc as Indy. Actually it looked like an LC jacket in terms of the collar. I remarked "we almost have the same jacket". She said "I bought it from Eddie Bauer, the straps are always coming undone".
Anyway, THAT jacket she was wearing, looked more like a Wested LC than the KotCS jacket in the pictures. Quite SA for an Eddie Bauer jacket, anyone know the history there?