my new wested jacket.(reborn)
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my new wested jacket.(reborn)
Hi.
I took away my older post.please dont ask me about what and why.
I just want to show of the jacket because it rocks. it deservs some really good critique because of its detail.one of the BEST raiders jackets out of wested.
outdoor without flash.
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I took away my older post.please dont ask me about what and why.
I just want to show of the jacket because it rocks. it deservs some really good critique because of its detail.one of the BEST raiders jackets out of wested.
outdoor without flash.
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Last edited by Holt on Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:14 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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thanks Nick. yeah after lots of months of waiting I finally can show it of.I will not be giving this anything.I was caught in the rain yesterday..I was out on a walk and it took a half hour to walk to the car..guess what..a storm came..I was soaked..but it didnt hurt my jacket,it gave some nice caracter. ;-) so I think I will just do it slowly since it is so think..I think it will break in so much faster then a normal HHwhiskyman wrote:Lovely jacket Eric! Glad you've found what you've been looking for for so long. Will you be giving it a water treatment to break it in or are you just going to wear it in slowly?
As for Wested's standard Raiders pattern - I think my yoke is nearly that high as well - and mine is OTR
yes your yolk looks fairly high too..but mine looks to be a hair higher but not by much.. yours look great..one of the best of the rack jackets I have seen.and its the FIST time I have seen a of the rack with the arm seam 1'' below the yolk.
Last edited by Holt on Sun Oct 05, 2008 10:16 am, edited 2 times in total.
Peter,
Since I know you're reading this, please take note at the yoke done on this jacket. This is how ALL the Raiders (JUST RAIDERS) jackets should be done. I do want to give you guys credit for applying some of the basic features of the Raiders jacket that have been absent for so long, such as the collar-to-storm flap placement which is also now perfect the way you've been recently doing it. PLEASE, keep up the good work and attention to detail. Just get yourself a new sewwing machine. The one that worked on Holts jacket must have been hung over or something.
Since I know you're reading this, please take note at the yoke done on this jacket. This is how ALL the Raiders (JUST RAIDERS) jackets should be done. I do want to give you guys credit for applying some of the basic features of the Raiders jacket that have been absent for so long, such as the collar-to-storm flap placement which is also now perfect the way you've been recently doing it. PLEASE, keep up the good work and attention to detail. Just get yourself a new sewwing machine. The one that worked on Holts jacket must have been hung over or something.
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Perhaps when you ask for the arm seam to be 1 inch below the yoke seam, in order to do that Wested make the yoke this way ? (wishful thinking ;-) )Indiana Strones wrote:Wested made this yoke to my Raiders custom jacket without I even asked for.
But I could be all wrong
I really hope mine will come with a yoke like Holt's or Strones (even though I don't ask for it)
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To dip my feet into the jacket waters for the very first time, just yesterday I ordered a Wested Standard OTR Raiders dark brown lamb. Boy, I sure hope it looks this good and has the yoke this way (I hope Peter is reading!!)! What color and hide type is this one, Whiskeyman?whiskyman wrote:Lovely jacket Eric! Glad you've found what you've been looking for for so long. Will you be giving it a water treatment to break it in or are you just going to wear it in slowly?
As for Wested's standard Raiders pattern - I think my yoke is nearly that high as well - and mine is OTR
... and Holt's and Strones' jackets are gorgeous ...
I didn't make any requests regarding the yoke on my custom Raiders and here's what I got (to my great pleasure)
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hi guys.
the pockets are.7.75''x6.5''
the inner pocket is a piped pocket on the left side.just like the original..sorry no picture..
but I have a few more pictures of the jacket.I have been wearing it as much as I can and it allready start to mold to me and grain up.
the hide is so wonderfull,thin and drapy..what can I say?
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the pockets are.7.75''x6.5''
the inner pocket is a piped pocket on the left side.just like the original..sorry no picture..
but I have a few more pictures of the jacket.I have been wearing it as much as I can and it allready start to mold to me and grain up.
the hide is so wonderfull,thin and drapy..what can I say?
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yeah thats what I ment.slit pocket.
its a 44 R. I thought it was an 80's cut,but I measured the jacket down and turned out that it was a R
but just a little update..I spoke to Peter on the phone and I will send the jacket back.I will get every detail I had on my next..
so now the wait beginns...AGAIN
its a 44 R. I thought it was an 80's cut,but I measured the jacket down and turned out that it was a R
but just a little update..I spoke to Peter on the phone and I will send the jacket back.I will get every detail I had on my next..
so now the wait beginns...AGAIN
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