Indy Jacket for the Young 'uns!
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Indy Jacket for the Young 'uns!
Hey all,
Any of you Indyfans have a kid or know a kid who LOVES Indy like we do? I was at the Gap yesterday and found a pretty darn good Indy style jacket for children! It's on sale already and will just continue to go down in price!
Here's the link: http://www.gap.com/asp/Product.asp?wdid ... pid=204298
It's pre-distressed cowhide and has handwarmer pockets and an inside pocket! It has epulets and some other minor flaws but the kids won't notice (unless their fanatical Dads, Uncles, Friends tell them so)!
Renderking, this would look awesome on Coppertop!!!
Regards,
Dr. J
Any of you Indyfans have a kid or know a kid who LOVES Indy like we do? I was at the Gap yesterday and found a pretty darn good Indy style jacket for children! It's on sale already and will just continue to go down in price!
Here's the link: http://www.gap.com/asp/Product.asp?wdid ... pid=204298
It's pre-distressed cowhide and has handwarmer pockets and an inside pocket! It has epulets and some other minor flaws but the kids won't notice (unless their fanatical Dads, Uncles, Friends tell them so)!
Renderking, this would look awesome on Coppertop!!!
Regards,
Dr. J
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I saw this jacket a couple weeks ago and I was amazed at how "Indy" like it was. No it is not "accurate" but it is definitely an adventurers jacket for the kids. I would have loved to have this jacket when I was a kid! If my daughter was of the right age I would have bought it for her in a second!
No bi-swing pleats, no adjustment straps. Very cool jacket though.
No bi-swing pleats, no adjustment straps. Very cool jacket though.
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I don't personally think of myself as a screen accurate type of guy. I love my FS Expo more than any other jacket I've ever owned and it is as close to being screen accurate as I will ever care about. If the GAP jacket were adult sized and at the same price point I'd probably pick one up. It would be a good "beat up" jacket.Farnham54 wrote:Tis right, Edge, I shouldn't have said dead-ringer. But near enough for a wee one, most certainly. I doubt they are the sticklers for screen accuracy that some of us are
REgards.
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Of course, I wasn't trying to say that you were a screen accurate person, I was merely harking back to the days when we as kids would dress up as Indy for haloween and be content in a tilley hat and a windbreaker with a coiled rope for a whipI don't personally think of myself as a screen accurate type of guy. I love my FS Expo more than any other jacket I've ever owned and it is as close to being screen accurate as I will ever care about. If the GAP jacket were adult sized and at the same price point I'd probably pick one up. It would be a good "beat up" jacket.
And yeah, the Gap jacket at that price would be excellent for beating around the place. I wonder what the odds are that Gap execs read this....
Regards,
Farn
I tell ya fellas! This jacket has the right "look" to it for sure! It's not the best quality cowhide in the world, but it looks great! It's a decent color and has all the imperfections and markings of a well-used jacket!
It's a better "looking" pre-distressed leather than many top manufactuers have produced lately. I don't mean quality, mind you. It just has a better look to it.
And yeah, when I was ten, I would have LOVED this jacket! Mine was a mustard yellow field jacket that looked NOTHING like Indy's! I had a cowboy hat and a jump rope whip; but you know what? I had fun anyway!
Regards,
Dr. J
It's a better "looking" pre-distressed leather than many top manufactuers have produced lately. I don't mean quality, mind you. It just has a better look to it.
And yeah, when I was ten, I would have LOVED this jacket! Mine was a mustard yellow field jacket that looked NOTHING like Indy's! I had a cowboy hat and a jump rope whip; but you know what? I had fun anyway!
Regards,
Dr. J
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Wow! That is dangerously close for the untrained eye, and even for the trained one. That may well be looking into, especially given it's on sale.
I currently am working on a re-build for my daughter. We started with a circa 1985 Berman's bomber, adult size medium. The goal is a child size 7/8 or size 9 Indy. So far so good.
I currently am working on a re-build for my daughter. We started with a circa 1985 Berman's bomber, adult size medium. The goal is a child size 7/8 or size 9 Indy. So far so good.
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Re: Indy Jacket for the Young 'uns!
How small do they run? He's only a year old and a few months...Dr._J wrote:
Renderking, this would look awesome on Coppertop!!!
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I don't know. I would buy the smallest one and let him grow into it! That's probably what I'm gonna do for my little one.How small do they run? He's only a year old and a few months...
BTW, Thanks Holly for the congrats! Let's just say my Daughter's gonna be well-versed in Indy-Lore. I hope she's strong and spirited like Marion; I'll just have to keep her away from the frying pans!
Regards,
Dr. J