What do you all think of US Wings' VINTAGE cowhide?
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What do you all think of US Wings' VINTAGE cowhide?
In particular the Vintage A-2 2000
http://uswings.com/ta2.asp#VCA22000
I was all set on a goatskin dark brown a-2 2000, but the vintage looks like it has THE color and texture I've always wanted in a leather jacket.
My requirement for Indy SA has devolved to "brown. Leather"
Can anyone tell me anything about this particular leather type? origins, texture, look, feel, drape?
Thanks!
http://uswings.com/ta2.asp#VCA22000
I was all set on a goatskin dark brown a-2 2000, but the vintage looks like it has THE color and texture I've always wanted in a leather jacket.
My requirement for Indy SA has devolved to "brown. Leather"
Can anyone tell me anything about this particular leather type? origins, texture, look, feel, drape?
Thanks!
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I f you have always wanted an indy jacket but aren't too hung up on SA, why don't you just get one of these?
Collectors Edition
Signature Series™ Indy-style
Vintage Adventurer Jacket
Signature Series™ Indy-style
Vintage Adventurer Jacket
http://uswings.com/aviatn.asp#IJVIN
Collectors Edition
Signature Series™ Indy-style
Vintage Adventurer Jacket
Signature Series™ Indy-style
Vintage Adventurer Jacket
http://uswings.com/aviatn.asp#IJVIN
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Oh I gotcha... You want the knit sleeves.
In that case, I like both materials. I have had an Indy from US wings in both Cow and goat and both were very nice hides. The Cow is lighter in shade than the pictures on their site.
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In that case, I like both materials. I have had an Indy from US wings in both Cow and goat and both were very nice hides. The Cow is lighter in shade than the pictures on their site.
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Agreed. It should be fairly close to the lovely lady's jacket. If you find it too light in person, I'm told that a treatment of pecards will darken it up quite well.
However, based on your taste for more classical leather looks, I think the vintage A-2 will be right up your alley! If I were going to by an A-2, that would probably be my choice.
However, based on your taste for more classical leather looks, I think the vintage A-2 will be right up your alley! If I were going to by an A-2, that would probably be my choice.
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Couple of pics of one of their A2's in Vintage cow.
After a dose of pecards:
Pecards faded:
Before Pecards dusk shot lightened
Ok jacket. I don't like how the collar sits. I paid $79 for this in their blowout sale. Under normal circumstances I wouldn't really pay more than about $150 for it.
This is a XS fits like a 40r.
After a dose of pecards:
Pecards faded:
Before Pecards dusk shot lightened
Ok jacket. I don't like how the collar sits. I paid $79 for this in their blowout sale. Under normal circumstances I wouldn't really pay more than about $150 for it.
This is a XS fits like a 40r.
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Yes, I am. I don't have my laptop with me, its being repaired, so I'm on my PS3's we browser and don't have any of my photos. I'm sure the photo of my Wings is still up in the Blue Label thread. The jacket I received is, I'd say, a shade lighter than the Dreyfus jacket.JC1972 wrote:Dave,DR Ulloa wrote:The photos of Elaine's jacket is about the color of my vintage cow Wings jacket. Personally, I love the hide. It is jsut about the same color as seen on the site and it drapes very well. Its also the softest leather I've ever felt.
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Are you referring to the USW Blue Label?
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Well, it's very well constructed, has a nice lining etc. It should last and last.blueoakleyz wrote:I like how it looks.. a bit light
Why wouldn't you pay more than $150 for it?
The cut is a bit generic and it's a very 'workmanlike' finish. You know how BDU's are super tough yet no one looks particularly good in them? A bit like that.
As for the colour, the one on the clothes stand is in natural daylight and is the best reference from those photos for the leather without a recent pecard treatment.
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Blue, if the leather is anything like the vintage cowhide they use on their Indy jackets (and my guess is it's the same stuff) it is supreme! I put a coat of Pecards on mine and it's stayed a nice shade with great reddish undertones. It's the jacket I've been wearing for the cold lately.
As far as workmanship goes, I've said before mine had Schott tags (my USW goat did not) and this jacket is nearly perfect in those terms - one of the finest OTR items I've ever purchased. And the fit is different than my other USW too; it's a bit smaller and the sleeves were more tapered.
Of course the details aren't the most SA, but that's a known fact here!
As far as workmanship goes, I've said before mine had Schott tags (my USW goat did not) and this jacket is nearly perfect in those terms - one of the finest OTR items I've ever purchased. And the fit is different than my other USW too; it's a bit smaller and the sleeves were more tapered.
Of course the details aren't the most SA, but that's a known fact here!
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It doesn't say anywhere on it where it was made, so yes, it's probably made in China!Michaelson wrote:KT, wasn't your jacket was a Chinese contract jacket ? If so, keep in mind that the fitting is different than the U.S. made versions. At least mine was.
Regards! Michaelson
Although all that red white and blue would seem to infer US!
My understanding was that all "blue label" jackets are made in China, though I'm not sure if this is "blue label" from looking at the photo.Michaelson wrote:KT, wasn't your jacket was a Chinese contract jacket ? If so, keep in mind that the fitting is different than the U.S. made versions. At least mine was.
Regards! Michaelson
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You're confusing the blue label with the one KT has. Two completely different jackets.
The blue label jacket was made in Hong Kong, where the one KT owns was made by various Chinese contractors in a single trial run a year or two ago. They were cleared out for $79. Not exactly up to Wings standards, but still decent jackets.
Unless they're clearly labled 'Made in USA', they're contract jackets, and that was/is stated on their website when advertised.
Regards! Michaelson
The blue label jacket was made in Hong Kong, where the one KT owns was made by various Chinese contractors in a single trial run a year or two ago. They were cleared out for $79. Not exactly up to Wings standards, but still decent jackets.
Unless they're clearly labled 'Made in USA', they're contract jackets, and that was/is stated on their website when advertised.
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Ah! Thanks for the clarification.Michaelson wrote:You're confusing the blue label with the one KT has. Two completely different jackets.
The blue label jacket was made in Hong Kong, where the one KT owns was made by various Chinese contractors in a single trial run a year or two ago. They were cleared out for $79. Not exactly up to Wings standards, but still decent jackets.
Unless they're clearly labled 'Made in USA', they're contract jackets, and that was/is stated on their website when advertised.
Regards! Michaelson
I will be dropping by their retail location in the next week or two and will evidently need to keep an eye on the labels!
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The leather that Elaine is wearing looks more like the leather Tony used on Indiana G's second Indy I jacket...if that makes any sense.
Check out the "no 'dino hide' here" thread.
I dont' think anything US Wings has matches up to it. Even my US Wings Indy L.E. is close but still has a different medium brown tone-- more matte brown than waxy brown.
Check out the "no 'dino hide' here" thread.
I dont' think anything US Wings has matches up to it. Even my US Wings Indy L.E. is close but still has a different medium brown tone-- more matte brown than waxy brown.
Well, I stopped by today, and as was just my luck, they're out of my size (medium long) due to their holiday shut-down. However, I did get to see the jacket in the flesh (leather?) and the A2-2000 looks like a winner, even in modern goat. The medium regular was just an inch or two too short at the waist.tym wrote:Indeed, although the thinness of my wallet may win that argument.Michaelson wrote:Be sure to check out their vintage A-2 Flight jacket, made from the 60 year old vintage goatskin. I bet you walk out with one....or at least give it HARD consideration.
Not sure if the pricing is the same as the website, but I can ask when I call next week; they expect to be restocked by the end of the month.
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My focus was mainly on the goatskin offerings, which were reasonably supple and soft, with a rather shiny finish. I didn't really handle the cowhide, but I had the impression that it was a bit more thick and stiff, as would be expected.blueoakleyz wrote:What does vintage or VIP US Wings cowhide feel like to the touch?
I do hope they get more medium long A2-2000s before their January sale ends (presuming that the sale price is also honored at the store).
EDIT: Seems the "January sale" has become a "February sale" too.
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If I were to buy a cow leather jacket from US Wings, either an A-2 or Indy, which cowhide would you suggest?
Which ones of their jackets look like the 3rd pic on the right of this post
http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?t ... hlight=cow
Which ones of their jackets look like the 3rd pic on the right of this post
http://indygear.com/cow/viewtopic.php?t ... hlight=cow
The name of the jacket is listed on the post at the bottom of the pic. It is the US Wings Limited Edition (LE) which is no longer available. The leather is from the same production batch used in the Crystal Skulls movie. The leather is great...is distresses really easily.
The only problem I have with my LE is the fit. Its a bit too baggy for my liking.
I think but am not 100% sure that the US Wings Collector's Edition (CE) Indy is the same type of leather; it just does not have the distinction of being the exact movie leather.
The only problem I have with my LE is the fit. Its a bit too baggy for my liking.
I think but am not 100% sure that the US Wings Collector's Edition (CE) Indy is the same type of leather; it just does not have the distinction of being the exact movie leather.
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..But doesn't it say on U.S. Wings website that it's supposed to be the exact same leather used in a "certain" Indy movie.....something about a surplus of leather that was left over after making the movie to make the jackets?Browncoat wrote:The name of the jacket is listed on the post at the bottom of the pic. It is the US Wings Limited Edition (LE) which is no longer available. The leather is from the same production batch used in the Crystal Skulls movie. The leather is great...is distresses really easily.
The only problem I have with my LE is the fit. Its a bit too baggy for my liking.
I think but am not 100% sure that the US Wings Collector's Edition (CE) Indy is the same type of leather; it just does not have the distinction of being the exact movie leather.
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Not exactly the same leather but cowhide of the same type from the same 'batch' from the same tannery. There would have been a lot of hides in that batch.PSBIndy wrote:
Wait...so the LE was made from the same leather as the Nowak CS?
Since their process is the same and it's a hide they regularly offer, subsequent batches would be similar. Every hide though will not be exactly the same.
Well, the point is it's made from the same production run as the movie jackets. The current Nowak CS's are not from the same production run.PSBIndy wrote:Wait...so the LE was made from the same leather as the Nowak CS?Michaelson wrote:Yes, it does, but the LE (no longer available) was from the exact SAME production run as the CS jackets, while the CE jackets are from the same factory, but different runs.
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Whether Tony uses the same leather but different run as before, I don't know.
Way late but here's another pic of the vintage cowhide. They made the prototype of the ToD jacket in this leather.
http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q421 ... 130052.jpg
http://i350.photobucket.com/albums/q421 ... 130052.jpg