New Indy 4 Nowak jacket arrived!!!
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New Indy 4 Nowak jacket arrived!!!
Hey Guys,
I was so excited when Fedex showed up at my door today with my first ever Indy jacket. It's perfect! I changed the color because I'm partial to green, it's happens to be my favorite color. I also wanted to add a little flair to the pockets and found an old jacket from the 60s that Tony was able to copy perfectly. I love pen stripped suits and thought it would be cool to have the liner made out of something like that. I was thinking a dark green pen stripe ti match the outer color but Tony suggested the light color to make a real statement when I opened my jacket and took it off.
In a nutshell I absolutely agree with everyone in this forum that has said Tony made the best Jackets. This jacket is built tough and will last for years.
What do you guys think? Be brutally honest I can take it.
I was so excited when Fedex showed up at my door today with my first ever Indy jacket. It's perfect! I changed the color because I'm partial to green, it's happens to be my favorite color. I also wanted to add a little flair to the pockets and found an old jacket from the 60s that Tony was able to copy perfectly. I love pen stripped suits and thought it would be cool to have the liner made out of something like that. I was thinking a dark green pen stripe ti match the outer color but Tony suggested the light color to make a real statement when I opened my jacket and took it off.
In a nutshell I absolutely agree with everyone in this forum that has said Tony made the best Jackets. This jacket is built tough and will last for years.
What do you guys think? Be brutally honest I can take it.
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that's big tony's sizing jacket no??? castor had a navy blue one to size himself up with. i sized myself by buying 2 and selling the first
if that is what you speced......then i think it would make a great hunting jacket!.....you should of had the back panel or the yoke made out a camo as well just to match ;-)
if that is what you speced......then i think it would make a great hunting jacket!.....you should of had the back panel or the yoke made out a camo as well just to match ;-)
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Hehe actually this is a TEST jacket Tony sent me so we can come up with the correct measurements for my real Indy 4 jacket. Sorry guys I couldn't help my self, when the jacket arrived I just kept laughing.
So with that in mind what do you think of the fit? The arm lengths feel perfect. It's a bit snug in the chest especially when I give myself a hug. I like jackets to have a little more room in the chest. I was thinking it was a little short but I know that the Indy jackets are suppose to be a shorter cut. Am I correct in this?
So with that in mind what do you think of the fit? The arm lengths feel perfect. It's a bit snug in the chest especially when I give myself a hug. I like jackets to have a little more room in the chest. I was thinking it was a little short but I know that the Indy jackets are suppose to be a shorter cut. Am I correct in this?
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Sleeve length
I got to looking at some pictures of the Indy 4 jacket on Ford. It appears he wears his sleeves on his knuckes. This would mean the test jacket is about 1"-1.5" to short. It also looks like his jacket is longer, though this might be how he wears his pants. Maybe up high a bit.
What do you guys think based on these pictures?
What do you guys think based on these pictures?
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Well, everybody is built different, so your waist might be lower than Fords. Also, your arms could be a different length.
Based on what I see, ask for shorter sleeves by just a little, and add about an inch to the jacket length so it looks right on you. The sleeves on the movie jacket look uncomfortably long to me, so I would never want to emulate that. You might, though, I don't know.
Oh, and keep the camo collar stand. It's cool!
Based on what I see, ask for shorter sleeves by just a little, and add about an inch to the jacket length so it looks right on you. The sleeves on the movie jacket look uncomfortably long to me, so I would never want to emulate that. You might, though, I don't know.
Oh, and keep the camo collar stand. It's cool!
Now that made me laugh out loud when I laid eyes on that ugly sucker! Glad it's just a test.
As far as the fit goes, from the pics it looks to be perfect to me in body and sleeve length. Ford looks to have his pants pulled up high so your body length looks great and the sleeves should end at the thumb knuckle as they do. Looks like it's time to place that order.
As far as the fit goes, from the pics it looks to be perfect to me in body and sleeve length. Ford looks to have his pants pulled up high so your body length looks great and the sleeves should end at the thumb knuckle as they do. Looks like it's time to place that order.
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Raising your arms and giving yourself a hug is an unnatural move. How often do you actually do that in real life? I don't think it's a good indicator of chest fit.lantzn wrote:Hehe actually this is a TEST jacket Tony sent me so we can come up with the correct measurements for my real Indy 4 jacket. Sorry guys I couldn't help my self, when the jacket arrived I just kept laughing.
So with that in mind what do you think of the fit? The arm lengths feel perfect. It's a bit snug in the chest especially when I give myself a hug. I like jackets to have a little more room in the chest. I was thinking it was a little short but I know that the Indy jackets are suppose to be a shorter cut. Am I correct in this?
How does it feel standing straight zippered up?
The lenghth loooks good IMO, the sleeves could be a littel longer.
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Hilarious! You got me. i thought that this was a jacket you seriously purchased and thought that it was the most unusual indy jacket I had ever seen. Certainly would be a one of a kind...
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RCSignals wrote:Raising your arms and giving yourself a hug is an unnatural move. How often do you actually do that in real life? I don't think it's a good indicator of chest fit.lantzn wrote:Hehe actually this is a TEST jacket Tony sent me so we can come up with the correct measurements for my real Indy 4 jacket. Sorry guys I couldn't help my self, when the jacket arrived I just kept laughing.
So with that in mind what do you think of the fit? The arm lengths feel perfect. It's a bit snug in the chest especially when I give myself a hug. I like jackets to have a little more room in the chest. I was thinking it was a little short but I know that the Indy jackets are suppose to be a shorter cut. Am I correct in this?
How does it feel standing straight zippered up?
The lenghth loooks good IMO, the sleeves could be a littel longer.
Sorry I should have described that better. Crossing my arms it what I meant, which I do quite often when standing and sitting for any length of time. I buy all my jackets based on being comfortable while doing this. I think adding a couple of inches across the back will solve this.
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I'm going to second this. His eye for this stuff is amazing. If he has pic of you wearing a jacket with known measurements he's going to be able to dial the one he makes for you right in. You're in like Flynn!RCSignals wrote:yes crossing your arms is completely different. I see people who try jackets on all the time, stretch out their arms in front of them then 'hug' themselves. Impossible to properly size a jacket that way.
Send Tony the pictures, and talk to him. He'll know exactly what to do.
I think I'm going to have to get those pockets on my next jacket! ;-)
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Real jacket ordered!
Well guys after my third and final phone call FROM Tony, and my wife's visual help looking at the test jacket on me and some various screen shots I took from IJCS this is what we came up with. Tony is one great guys and my wife was amazed at how much attention he gave me in getting this jacket right.
My email order to Tony upon his request;
Hello Tony,
Per our last phone conversation going over the measurements for both your XL and XXL test jackets, here is what I think will make the jacket I'm looking for. The final measurements were based on trying on the XL jacket you sent me and adding XXL measurements where needed as you suggested. The XL jacket needed about 1.5" added to the front A>B measurement, .75" to 1" added to the sleeve M>N measurement, and 2" added to the chest circumference at the under arms with jacket zipped up (not on chart). We determined this last measurement would be solved by adding to the C>D and across the shoulder blade seam measurements.
Thank you very much for helping me with this decision.
Indy 4 Jacket #360 of #777 (360 is a large western WA area code)
Darkest Brown Leather
Gold on Black inscription
Bigger Zipper, on screen accurate side
Extra Inside Pocket
A>B
25"
C>D
25"
E>F
24"
G>H
8"
I>J
27"
K>L depends on custom cut
M>N
26.75"
Back from shoulder blade to shoulder blade seam 21.75" (not on chart, we just measured both jackets and chose the XXL measurement)
Chart followed:
http://www.tonynowak.com/index.php?opti ... &Itemid=44
REFERENCE ONLY; these were my measurements from the green XL test jacket you sent me.
A>B
23.5"
C>D
24"
E>F
24"
G>H
8"
I>J
27"
K>L
22.5"
M>N
26"
Back from shoulder blade to shoulder blade seam 20.75"
REFERENCE ONLY; these were your measurements from the XXL test jacket you measure from.
A>B
25"
C>D
25"
E>F Not given
G>H
8.5"
I>J
28"
K>L
23.5"
M>N
26.25"
Back from shoulder blade to shoulder blade seam 21.75"
---end of email
Hopefully this information will help other in creating their jackets.
Now the wait begins.
Does anyone know how long it take's Tony to make the jacket? I forgot to ask him.
My email order to Tony upon his request;
Hello Tony,
Per our last phone conversation going over the measurements for both your XL and XXL test jackets, here is what I think will make the jacket I'm looking for. The final measurements were based on trying on the XL jacket you sent me and adding XXL measurements where needed as you suggested. The XL jacket needed about 1.5" added to the front A>B measurement, .75" to 1" added to the sleeve M>N measurement, and 2" added to the chest circumference at the under arms with jacket zipped up (not on chart). We determined this last measurement would be solved by adding to the C>D and across the shoulder blade seam measurements.
Thank you very much for helping me with this decision.
Indy 4 Jacket #360 of #777 (360 is a large western WA area code)
Darkest Brown Leather
Gold on Black inscription
Bigger Zipper, on screen accurate side
Extra Inside Pocket
A>B
25"
C>D
25"
E>F
24"
G>H
8"
I>J
27"
K>L depends on custom cut
M>N
26.75"
Back from shoulder blade to shoulder blade seam 21.75" (not on chart, we just measured both jackets and chose the XXL measurement)
Chart followed:
http://www.tonynowak.com/index.php?opti ... &Itemid=44
REFERENCE ONLY; these were my measurements from the green XL test jacket you sent me.
A>B
23.5"
C>D
24"
E>F
24"
G>H
8"
I>J
27"
K>L
22.5"
M>N
26"
Back from shoulder blade to shoulder blade seam 20.75"
REFERENCE ONLY; these were your measurements from the XXL test jacket you measure from.
A>B
25"
C>D
25"
E>F Not given
G>H
8.5"
I>J
28"
K>L
23.5"
M>N
26.25"
Back from shoulder blade to shoulder blade seam 21.75"
---end of email
Hopefully this information will help other in creating their jackets.
Now the wait begins.
Does anyone know how long it take's Tony to make the jacket? I forgot to ask him.
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Tony said the Indy4 jacket had one pocket. He gives you the option to have an extra pocket (total 2 pockets) added, which I chose to do. I'm a tech gadget kind of guy and like the added pocket! This will keep my iPhone safe.Tollan wrote:Does the vertical inside pocket on the wearers right, as seen in the photos, come as standard on the indy IV jacket? I like it as a feature!
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Thank God for that!lantzn wrote:Hehe actually this is a TEST jacket Tony sent me so we can come up with the correct measurements for my real Indy 4 jacket. Sorry guys I couldn't help my self, when the jacket arrived I just kept laughing.
So with that in mind what do you think of the fit? The arm lengths feel perfect. It's a bit snug in the chest especially when I give myself a hug. I like jackets to have a little more room in the chest. I was thinking it was a little short but I know that the Indy jackets are suppose to be a shorter cut. Am I correct in this?
Gotta break it to you, man... that's downright hideous!
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The REAL jacket
Well after MANY conversations with Tony (on his part) I finally received my REAL jacket! It fits perfectly and is exactly how I wanted it to look according to my final specifications. This jacket is so comfortable and warm here in the NW. Everyone I've shown it to also likes the cut and look.
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I ordered them long like in the Harrison Ford publicity photos and because every jacket I buy the sleeves are too short even the XXL sizes. I'm 6'1" and have long arms.agent5 wrote:The jacket looks like a perfect fit to me as usual. The sleeves appear a little long but once they settle in they'll ride up a bit and be perfect.
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the sleeve length is perfect for Indy4.lantzn wrote:I ordered them long like in the Harrison Ford publicity photos and because every jacket I buy the sleeves are too short even the XXL sizes. I'm 6'1" and have long arms.agent5 wrote:The jacket looks like a perfect fit to me as usual. The sleeves appear a little long but once they settle in they'll ride up a bit and be perfect.
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