US Wings Special Edit. Indy Jacket
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- Michaelson
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gmarthe, for Florida rain, go with goat or non-distressed cowhide when it comes to water resistance. Lived there, know what you're talking about.
If you can find Scotchgard leather spray protector, that works fine without darkening your distressed leather....but it contains a bit of silicone, so unless you never plan on using anything BUT Scotchgard on the jacket for it's lifetime, you best buy something else.
Regards! Michaelson
If you can find Scotchgard leather spray protector, that works fine without darkening your distressed leather....but it contains a bit of silicone, so unless you never plan on using anything BUT Scotchgard on the jacket for it's lifetime, you best buy something else.
Regards! Michaelson
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No long sizes for Limited Edition?
I was hoping the Limited Edition would have a long as I need it for being 6'3". That leaves me with Vintage Cowhide or the VIP. They both look nice.
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I emailed Sarge back on the 9th and asked for a Large Long. He said not at this time, "but contact me in 2 weeks and I'll see what I can do for COW members only" Sooo...I emailed him back yesterday morning, and waiting on a reply. If you have time -tryto call him -Sgt Hack 1-800-659-0650. I won't be able to check my email until this evening to see if he's replied.
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Mine is on it's way to the UK via UPS as I type, although I imagine it will be next week before it gets to me. I can't wait!
I'd just like to mention for the record that the service has been extremely good, from the personal responses to email questions and the recent changes to their shipping and payment options that make shopping from outside the USA much, much easier (they don't accept credit card payments from Europe, but now take Paypal which is very stress free to use) and it's half the p&p cost it would have been last year. I realise this may not be news to many of you, but I like to give credit where it's due!
I'd just like to mention for the record that the service has been extremely good, from the personal responses to email questions and the recent changes to their shipping and payment options that make shopping from outside the USA much, much easier (they don't accept credit card payments from Europe, but now take Paypal which is very stress free to use) and it's half the p&p cost it would have been last year. I realise this may not be news to many of you, but I like to give credit where it's due!
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