Coyle's Clothing Standard Indy Jacket from Todd's

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Coyle's Clothing Standard Indy Jacket from Todd's

Post by Chevalier Krak »

Does anybody have any experience with these? At $149.95 they are WAY below anybody else's price. Is the leather any good? How about the design and color? The pictures don;t show much.
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There are a few good threads on this subject if you dig a little. :wink:
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Post by IndianaLego »

hello everyone.... my first post here ..
anyone have pics on them of this jacket that they could share or stories good/bad?
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Post by McFly »

There's a lot of reviews and a lot of photos in the jacket section - if you use the search feature at the top there, and click "search for all terms" in the keywords section, you'll find a lot of threads about this particular jacket.

Oh - welcome aboard!!! :P :wink:

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Yeah, what Shane said - there's a lot of info on this.
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Lot's of info in the vendor section as well.

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Post by darthinvictus »

I got one for christmas and love it, I live in atlanta Georgia so a heavy jacket is out of the question I want to wear it more than three days a year. and hey you cant beat the price. Oh ant the tag looks really cool too.
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Post by Doug C »

Oh ant the tag looks really cool too.
I agree totally - the label that Todd came up with is very cool.

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Post by Indakin »

I know there is already a thread available on this subject, but just to give you an opinion without having to search. I do own this jacket in XL. Im 6 1 215 pounds, 46 inch chest. Im pretty decently built from working out. The XL just fits me enough. The sleeves could be slightly longer when zipped. Unzipped its not as bad, im just used to the longer sleeves of the Wested. I have a auntehtic goat wested raiders, and compairing that to the Todds is 2 different worlds. The todds felt like there was nothing in the box when it arrived. The jacket is REALLY light and thin, but still tough. I love being able to ahve the 2 choices in weight. The pockets being scaloped was my biggest reason to buy. The nickle zipper is awsome too, but like people have said nickle can break easier. I did already bust the first tooth on the male side, but it still zips fine. The lining is all polyester satin material, but its a nice thicker material than the wested satin, and is very comfortable and durable. If you really want a new jacket in lamb, for 150 this jacket is an amazing bargin. I need to do some more distressing still. But def pick one up if you really want another jacket. I love both.
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Post by indy89 »

Todd's standard is a GREAT jacket! I love how it's lightweight and the fit is awesome!
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