Raiders jacket fit.this is why I have allways....
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Raiders jacket fit.this is why I have allways....
seen the raiders jacket as a kinda baggy jacket and not a skin tight fit.as many like it to be......so I think if you want this look go for a regular cut with costum specs...allthough I love the fit of my special rola offer which is an 80's cut...but for Screen acurracy I think regular is the way to go....
Not that this such an important thread,just sharing my thoughts.And I figured I could show you what I mean by what I'm allways saying about baggnies.
thoughts?
Not that this such an important thread,just sharing my thoughts.And I figured I could show you what I mean by what I'm allways saying about baggnies.
thoughts?
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I was agonizing tonight, hoping I made the right choice a few weeks ago when ordering my first jacket, a Wested standard cut Raiders dark lamb.
I was thinking at first of the 80s cut but went with the standard because in cooler weather I may wear a light sweater beneath and i really do like wrinkling in the sleeves on the pics. that brings out the distressing for sure and makes it look more lived-in.
Besides, I'm an older guy and not so trim anymore. Not only do I not have G.I. Joe hands, I don't have much G.I. Joe anything.
So thanks for making me feel better, Holt
I was thinking at first of the 80s cut but went with the standard because in cooler weather I may wear a light sweater beneath and i really do like wrinkling in the sleeves on the pics. that brings out the distressing for sure and makes it look more lived-in.
Besides, I'm an older guy and not so trim anymore. Not only do I not have G.I. Joe hands, I don't have much G.I. Joe anything.
So thanks for making me feel better, Holt
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[quote="lpa53"]. Not only do I not have G.I. Joe hands, I don't have much G.I. Joe anything.
/quote]
why is everybody making so much fun of my hands lately?
/quote]
why is everybody making so much fun of my hands lately?
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I think it's a misunderstanding based on some Raven bar shots. It's easy to demonstrate that if you have the right body every standard cut jacket looks as a slim fit, if you understand what I mean.
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Hey Paul,Doeindy wrote:My Raiders jacket fits like the first set of four pictures; my jacket is quite baggy all round to be honest and just drapes everywhere. Main places are where the pockets are; so much that I think this is where my jacket stitching will go first.
Just my opinion; btw my jacket is made of Goat.
Paul
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I see the observations here, and just wanted to chime in a bit (take it or leave it).
When clothing is tailor made for the wearer, it often exibits this appearance- loose, but snug at the same time. In other words, when clothing is tailored for the wearer, there is 'just enough' material in strategic locations to allow freedom of movement (no seam pulling), without having to have material where it is not needed to cover (for example) a "spare tire" that may or may not be there.
A "fitted" shirt fits with very little extra material all around the body. I wear these because I happen to be fortunate enough to not have the 'spare tire'. However, for those who do, if they wear this shirt, it will appear too small, as the buttons in the lower torso are pulled tight. Conversely, if I wear a 'stanard cut' dress shirt, it is often baggy in the torso on me, so I have to collect the extra material behind me and tuck it in. If I don't do this, the shirt appears to be 'too big' even though it is my correct size.
I am not saying the jacket is, or is not baggy, I am just pointing this out, because the same jacket zipped and unzipped can have very different appearance based on how it was tailored, who it was tailored for (i.e. Ford grabs a stunt jaket) and also how tight/loose the side straps happen to be in the jacket example here.
So, those are my thoughts... Carry on! ;-)
When clothing is tailor made for the wearer, it often exibits this appearance- loose, but snug at the same time. In other words, when clothing is tailored for the wearer, there is 'just enough' material in strategic locations to allow freedom of movement (no seam pulling), without having to have material where it is not needed to cover (for example) a "spare tire" that may or may not be there.
A "fitted" shirt fits with very little extra material all around the body. I wear these because I happen to be fortunate enough to not have the 'spare tire'. However, for those who do, if they wear this shirt, it will appear too small, as the buttons in the lower torso are pulled tight. Conversely, if I wear a 'stanard cut' dress shirt, it is often baggy in the torso on me, so I have to collect the extra material behind me and tuck it in. If I don't do this, the shirt appears to be 'too big' even though it is my correct size.
I am not saying the jacket is, or is not baggy, I am just pointing this out, because the same jacket zipped and unzipped can have very different appearance based on how it was tailored, who it was tailored for (i.e. Ford grabs a stunt jaket) and also how tight/loose the side straps happen to be in the jacket example here.
So, those are my thoughts... Carry on! ;-)