Another Blue Label USWINGS
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- ulldarborealis
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Another Blue Label USWINGS
Hi All
well here is my new blue lable US WINGS jacket hope you like
I think it fits great not to tight or loose
so do I fit the stuffed sausage label that was said in the other thread?
I also got 2 shirts and a hat with the jacket
well comments please but be nice
richard
By ulldar, shot with Canon PowerShot S200 at 2008-09-16
By ulldar, shot with Canon PowerShot S200 at 2008-09-16
By ulldar, shot with Canon PowerShot S200 at 2008-09-16
By ulldar, shot with Canon PowerShot S200 at 2008-09-16
well here is my new blue lable US WINGS jacket hope you like
I think it fits great not to tight or loose
so do I fit the stuffed sausage label that was said in the other thread?
I also got 2 shirts and a hat with the jacket
well comments please but be nice
richard
By ulldar, shot with Canon PowerShot S200 at 2008-09-16
By ulldar, shot with Canon PowerShot S200 at 2008-09-16
By ulldar, shot with Canon PowerShot S200 at 2008-09-16
By ulldar, shot with Canon PowerShot S200 at 2008-09-16
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Re: Another Blue Label USWINGS
Not at all. The "stuffed sausage" as Flathead coined it, in response to something I had said, is when a bigger guy (and I am a bigger guy myself, so I speak from experience), tries to squeeze himself into a tiny Wested, or similar. That jacket, in those photos, is the right fit on you. There are always SA afficianados who will say that the jacket's too big (it seems that unless it's breaking two ribs and your arms are immobile, a jacket's too big for some of them ), but in terms of a jacket you want to wear a lot, it's not. That is spot-on in my estimation. And it gives me a good feel for what to expect when mine arrives. I wonder how much it will darken with a dose of Pecard?ulldarborealis wrote:so do I fit the stuffed sausage label that was said in the other thread?
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Well... I guess I should have read that a little more clearly
Fair enough. I thought it lookd familiar.
It looks great. If you want to work on the colar (which yours looks fine) the method I used was to get it wet then fold it from the middle backwards (in half), like a half worked poped-collar and let it stay that way until it dries. That will create a taller collar with a more relaxed look to it so it doesn't flare to the shoulder seams.
Fair enough. I thought it lookd familiar.
It looks great. If you want to work on the colar (which yours looks fine) the method I used was to get it wet then fold it from the middle backwards (in half), like a half worked poped-collar and let it stay that way until it dries. That will create a taller collar with a more relaxed look to it so it doesn't flare to the shoulder seams.
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XL.Rob wrote:And what size have you depleted the already limited stores of?
About 15 minutes after ordering, I had an email from Sgt. Hack saying I'd get the COW credit back tomorrow when the offices opened. I saw the email, and began to sweat that it was a "sorry...we're out of that size."
I must say, as much as everyone goes on about the tremendous customer services USW offers, I didn't expect that!
Oh yeah...gotta add again...
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Re: Another Blue Label USWINGS
Kind of like "fat guy in a little coat" from 'Tommy Boy'?Rob wrote:Not at all. The "stuffed sausage" as Flathead coined it, in response to something I had said, is when a bigger guy (and I am a bigger guy myself, so I speak from experience), tries to squeeze himself into a tiny Wested, or similar. That jacket, in those photos, is the right fit on you. There are always SA afficianados who will say that the jacket's too big (it seems that unless it's breaking two ribs and your arms are immobile, a jacket's too big for some of them ), but in terms of a jacket you want to wear a lot, it's not. That is spot-on in my estimation. And it gives me a good feel for what to expect when mine arrives. I wonder how much it will darken with a dose of Pecard?ulldarborealis wrote:so do I fit the stuffed sausage label that was said in the other thread?
Ulldar, it looks good. What size is that and what is your height & weight? I got an XL and I'm 6'3", 215 lbs. I know I have to post pics. And it is lighter than the pics on USW's site. BTW, how'd you get 2 shirts? I just got one.
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Re: Another Blue Label USWINGS
I wondered that too, and the best I could come up with was that it's meant to be two free caps and a shirt with jackets this month, so maybe they were out of the "Moku Man" caps and they sent two shirts instead?!?JC1972 wrote:BTW, how'd you get 2 shirts? I just got one.
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No stuffed sausage here!!
The jacket looks like a nice fit for you. Not too tight, and not hanging
on you like a sack.
Since these are cowhide jackets, if you want to darken them up some,
you can apply some standard Pecards to it, and it will darken it up to a
really beautiful medium brown color and also protect the cracked surface
of the pre-distressed hide against water seeping thru it if you get stuck
out in the rain.
I personally don't like the sueded look of hides like this. It reminds me
of acid washed jackets back in the 80's. Thats another reason to add the
pecards to it. It will smooth out the outer leather surface, and make the jacket
look and feel better.
I have an LL Bean "Weathered" Flying Tigers jacket that is made from
goatskin that has had the outer surface "weathered", and it had the same
suede look to it. I applied the standard pecards to it, and it looks a
thousand times better now!! Its darker, the hide feels better, and the suede
look is gone. Now its just a nice brown color, with dark and light highlights
all over it.
As Rob has stated, unless you are built exactly like Harrison Ford in the
movies, then no jacket is ever going to look "SA" on any of us.
You want a jacket that fits good, allows you to move around freely, and
is not tight. Yours looks like it fits all those criteria.
Flathead
The jacket looks like a nice fit for you. Not too tight, and not hanging
on you like a sack.
Since these are cowhide jackets, if you want to darken them up some,
you can apply some standard Pecards to it, and it will darken it up to a
really beautiful medium brown color and also protect the cracked surface
of the pre-distressed hide against water seeping thru it if you get stuck
out in the rain.
I personally don't like the sueded look of hides like this. It reminds me
of acid washed jackets back in the 80's. Thats another reason to add the
pecards to it. It will smooth out the outer leather surface, and make the jacket
look and feel better.
I have an LL Bean "Weathered" Flying Tigers jacket that is made from
goatskin that has had the outer surface "weathered", and it had the same
suede look to it. I applied the standard pecards to it, and it looks a
thousand times better now!! Its darker, the hide feels better, and the suede
look is gone. Now its just a nice brown color, with dark and light highlights
all over it.
As Rob has stated, unless you are built exactly like Harrison Ford in the
movies, then no jacket is ever going to look "SA" on any of us.
You want a jacket that fits good, allows you to move around freely, and
is not tight. Yours looks like it fits all those criteria.
Flathead
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hi Sgt
well I hope I did not get anyone from your shipping department into trouble with the 2 shirts.
Just want to say thanks to you and your team its a great jacket at a great price and you guys were really easy to deal with even when I made a mistake.
People at my work want to know where I got it from they like it to.
thanks again
richard
well I hope I did not get anyone from your shipping department into trouble with the 2 shirts.
Just want to say thanks to you and your team its a great jacket at a great price and you guys were really easy to deal with even when I made a mistake.
People at my work want to know where I got it from they like it to.
thanks again
richard
Sgt. wrote:ulldarborealis: consider yourself lucky, it seems our shipping department made a mistake by sending you 2 shirts and a cap. Our promotion is 1 shirt and 1 cap with every leather jacket. BTW we are now out of stock on the turtlenecks so this promotion has ended.