Best Wested for Fall/Spring
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Best Wested for Fall/Spring
Hey all:
I've been wearing leather bombers all my life. Its finally time to shell out for a Wested. I've done the research, I'm thinking about the brown lambskin as it seems to be lighter than some other Indy jackets I've seen. Do any of ya'll wear your jackets out in the fall/spring? I live in Chicago so while it gets rather nippy, it is still not quite cold enough for a full blown winter jacket. Can any of your jacket wearing experiences in the not so cold quite yet seasons help me out? Just want some input before I go ahead and make the order!
Thanks!
I've been wearing leather bombers all my life. Its finally time to shell out for a Wested. I've done the research, I'm thinking about the brown lambskin as it seems to be lighter than some other Indy jackets I've seen. Do any of ya'll wear your jackets out in the fall/spring? I live in Chicago so while it gets rather nippy, it is still not quite cold enough for a full blown winter jacket. Can any of your jacket wearing experiences in the not so cold quite yet seasons help me out? Just want some input before I go ahead and make the order!
Thanks!
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I am an A-2 guy. I've always wanted a black G-1 with a white collar; one day I'm sure it'll happen.jacksdad wrote:I have the reg goat and I find it works for me in all types of weather. breathes good in warmer and if you have a sweater on it's warm in the winter. By the way, your bombers jackets, are you an A-2 man, G-1 or do you have the full B-3 jacket. just curious I'm a jacket geek.
I'm thinking of going lambskin. Seems it would be great for fall and spring. Winters I generally wear overcoats as they run long and are very warm. Thanks for your input guys!
I live in the Boston area, which I think is pretty similar temperature-wise to Chicago (maybe a little warmer), and I use my Wested Lambskin Raiders every day. It is perfect. On those really chilly days, just make sure you have a pullover on under it and you are good to go.
Keep in mind that these jackets (due to their shortness and vents in the back, do very little for the wind!
Keep in mind that these jackets (due to their shortness and vents in the back, do very little for the wind!
I'd rather freeze in a Wested than wear any other kind of jacket. In fact, it's all I've worn since 1998- that's ten years of exclusive devotion to Wested Leather. To answer the original question, lambskin is a great 3-season jacket, as it is both lightweight and comfortable. They're also rather durable for standard use, but heaven help you if the leather ever snags on something (that's how I lost my baby this year). Going into the fall and winter, I am about to see just how the novapelle handles the task. It's going to be an adventure!Unless a jacket is lined, that's true for any type leather used. It's great for shielding you from the wind, but is not an insulator.
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Michaelson wrote: Unless a jacket is lined, that's true for any type leather used. It's great for shielding you from the wind, but is not an insulator.
Regard! Michaelson
I have some very heavy leather jackets (much thicker than any Wested) and because they have only a satin lining you still get chilled to the bone. So, like Michaelson said, "Unless a jacket is lined......"
For a Fall jacket, I'd probably go with a lighter lamb or goat.
LJ