First Wested, Raiders Special w/ pics Any comments welcome
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First Wested, Raiders Special w/ pics Any comments welcome
Hello!!! This is my first Wested and second jacket. I have a 6 year old Wings VIP cow as well.
First Fit: I've been reading about this new concept that the Wested isn't cut right and doesn't "want to fall off your shoulders" because the yoke is too high on the shoulders. I don't really feel that applies to my jacket. However I think it's a little tight under my armpits and a little large over my stomach. It's a 42 which I was worried would not fit me at all. Thankfully I think it fits better than I ever hoped for OTR.
Naturally I couldn't get help with photos, it's too silly for everyone around here. These pictures are not representing color very well at all, the towel on the right should be black....
Now... changes I want to see for SA I will list later. I knew this wasn't going to be 100 percent SA but i would give it a 90 percent completion compared to about 40 for my wings
Now my major gripe. The Lambskin leather. I knew I wasn't going to like it the instant I pulled it out of the big zip lock bag. Oh man, it's too good! There are no blemishes in it at all!!! I like some marks and different grains on panels. This has nonthing. Nothing, maybe some nicks from sewing machine... The grain is so uniform through out, no, perfectly uniform... It's nice and soft but it doesn't feel like leather, at least not what I'm use to. Maybe it will gain some bigger graininess when it's worn more? My freinds and people at work..some of them actually accused it as being pleather! My heart sank. They don't know leather but come on... In a way I agree. It doesn't sound like leather when I rub my finger on it, or when it rubs together when I move... It bounces back, it shrugs off wrinkles... And there is no nap...I'm used to nap with my Wings...
And then to my horror, to my utter skip a beat, chest tightening shock, I found white fiber connected to the the back of the leather, in the straps.... What is this? Can others who have the OTR jacket check this out? I mean I am not anouncing it's pleather, it's got a real pretty leathery smell and I don't believe Peter would deceive anyone. However it looks like all the pleather backing I've ever seen, such as the huge pieces on my couches... It's perplexing. I'm certain it's connected to the leather...maybe it's some sort of linning, but why? This jacket is sewed to the max, there is not much exposed raw leather backing...
First Fit: I've been reading about this new concept that the Wested isn't cut right and doesn't "want to fall off your shoulders" because the yoke is too high on the shoulders. I don't really feel that applies to my jacket. However I think it's a little tight under my armpits and a little large over my stomach. It's a 42 which I was worried would not fit me at all. Thankfully I think it fits better than I ever hoped for OTR.
Naturally I couldn't get help with photos, it's too silly for everyone around here. These pictures are not representing color very well at all, the towel on the right should be black....
Now... changes I want to see for SA I will list later. I knew this wasn't going to be 100 percent SA but i would give it a 90 percent completion compared to about 40 for my wings
Now my major gripe. The Lambskin leather. I knew I wasn't going to like it the instant I pulled it out of the big zip lock bag. Oh man, it's too good! There are no blemishes in it at all!!! I like some marks and different grains on panels. This has nonthing. Nothing, maybe some nicks from sewing machine... The grain is so uniform through out, no, perfectly uniform... It's nice and soft but it doesn't feel like leather, at least not what I'm use to. Maybe it will gain some bigger graininess when it's worn more? My freinds and people at work..some of them actually accused it as being pleather! My heart sank. They don't know leather but come on... In a way I agree. It doesn't sound like leather when I rub my finger on it, or when it rubs together when I move... It bounces back, it shrugs off wrinkles... And there is no nap...I'm used to nap with my Wings...
And then to my horror, to my utter skip a beat, chest tightening shock, I found white fiber connected to the the back of the leather, in the straps.... What is this? Can others who have the OTR jacket check this out? I mean I am not anouncing it's pleather, it's got a real pretty leathery smell and I don't believe Peter would deceive anyone. However it looks like all the pleather backing I've ever seen, such as the huge pieces on my couches... It's perplexing. I'm certain it's connected to the leather...maybe it's some sort of linning, but why? This jacket is sewed to the max, there is not much exposed raw leather backing...
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Thank you I'm not freaking out... I'm not freaking out.... Of all the gear and money that's gone into it, this is actually the first piece I was really comfortable with... I'm super skeptical...like Scully and super finicky and obsessive like Mulder.. I will have a heart attack soon....my OCD is terrible. But the quality of the build, the service, the price, is amazing. I'm just use to leather jackets as some hides patched together that willing to be beat to heck. I'm sure that's what it is...
There are five major areas that I want Peter to improve on before I buy my next Wested...lower the seam under the yoke, back panel on top of or right new to the left and right seam, get rid of the horrid slides because they dont work and leave the strap pointing forward, adjust the pockets again, must move the snap buttons in the pockets up by as much as the length of the button, and rectangle the front connection of the strap and the back one at a k.....
I do like my Jacket, very much, I will distress it naturally for sure. Unlike the hat I can feel comfortable wearing it along with my boots...
Edit... Outdoor photos with an actual camera will be added later.
There are five major areas that I want Peter to improve on before I buy my next Wested...lower the seam under the yoke, back panel on top of or right new to the left and right seam, get rid of the horrid slides because they dont work and leave the strap pointing forward, adjust the pockets again, must move the snap buttons in the pockets up by as much as the length of the button, and rectangle the front connection of the strap and the back one at a k.....
I do like my Jacket, very much, I will distress it naturally for sure. Unlike the hat I can feel comfortable wearing it along with my boots...
Edit... Outdoor photos with an actual camera will be added later.
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nice jacket.it fits u very well.no flying squirrel effect in it.
the leather feels like pleather at first yes, give it a nice shower and start wearing it.the more you wear it the more it forms to your body shape and gives lots of grain. and the feel of the leather differes after this.it feels much tougher.
nice jacket. stop freaking out
the leather feels like pleather at first yes, give it a nice shower and start wearing it.the more you wear it the more it forms to your body shape and gives lots of grain. and the feel of the leather differes after this.it feels much tougher.
nice jacket. stop freaking out
I'm starting to see around the armpits, where there is a lot of movement and bending, the leather is looking a lot better. Thanks for the great and positive comments.
I'm sure that in six years it will have a lot a character like my wings. I have to search for some pictures of my first jacket because when it was knew I'm kinda remembering it was similar in feel and look. I have to keep in mind that I lightly sanded the whole jacket, beat it, and threw it in the dryer several times... I only distressed it because I was upset that the jacket was too big, I couldn't return it, and it was so inaccurate... I have to distress this Wested naturally, I like it too much.
I'm sure that in six years it will have a lot a character like my wings. I have to search for some pictures of my first jacket because when it was knew I'm kinda remembering it was similar in feel and look. I have to keep in mind that I lightly sanded the whole jacket, beat it, and threw it in the dryer several times... I only distressed it because I was upset that the jacket was too big, I couldn't return it, and it was so inaccurate... I have to distress this Wested naturally, I like it too much.
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I like the OTR as it is... I will love it once Peter gets a standardized super SA OTR going. I was thinking about ordering a Todd's because it's there for SA but I'm worried about the sizing and fit... I will get another Wested for sure because this one will wear out after everyday use. I sure hope he doesn't decide to retire anytime soon.
Like David Morgan, there isn't someone next in line to take over the reins? Would be a shame if there isn't.
Nice looking jacket. Its too bad the horsehide Raiders aren't OTR. I would not mind getting one with this improved fit and no flying squirrel effect. Plus due to the exchange rate, at the pricing OTR are currently at...an HH Indy @ <$180 would be a steal!
Nice looking jacket. Its too bad the horsehide Raiders aren't OTR. I would not mind getting one with this improved fit and no flying squirrel effect. Plus due to the exchange rate, at the pricing OTR are currently at...an HH Indy @ <$180 would be a steal!
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Redinight - Great jacket!!!!Redinight wrote:I like the OTR as it is... I will love it once Peter gets a standardized super SA OTR going. I was thinking about ordering a Todd's because it's there for SA but I'm worried about the sizing and fit... I will get another Wested for sure because this one will wear out after everyday use. I sure hope he doesn't decide to retire anytime soon.
Is this the similar jacket to that which is being offered on Washed goar (the slimmer version)?
If so... what size are you normally? I see you got a 42, but so many people have said to go up a size.
I'm a 42 as well and not sure if to get 42 or 44.
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Hey thanks everyone!!! Yeah I've been thinking about the water treatment but the last time I messed with a jacket it was bad news bears.Indiana Jonsey wrote:Redinight - Great jacket!!!!Redinight wrote:I like the OTR as it is... I will love it once Peter gets a standardized super SA OTR going. I was thinking about ordering a Todd's because it's there for SA but I'm worried about the sizing and fit... I will get another Wested for sure because this one will wear out after everyday use. I sure hope he doesn't decide to retire anytime soon.
Is this the similar jacket to that which is being offered on Washed goar (the slimmer version)?
If so... what size are you normally? I see you got a 42, but so many people have said to go up a size.
I'm a 42 as well and not sure if to get 42 or 44.
I will get some pics up of my VIP.... Perhaps as a lesson not to shorten the sleeves unless you've worn it awhile. I am proud of the natural and not natural destressing I did on it though....It looks like an Indy jacket should.
Indiana Jonesy: my jacket might be a tad too tight around the shoulders... and perhaps a little big in the belly... But not really, because it looks good to me and everyone compliments on it. I have know idea if this is a slimmer fit one. I can't tell of any taper on the sleaves. No taper in the back panel for sure....
My chest measurements, under my arms and over my nipples... Yes! I said that!!! because that's the widest part of my chest obviously, is.....41 1/2 inches. I have a slight hump in the middle of my back because of my poor posture.
my belly/gut: across my belly button and around is 40 inches. I can tighten the straps and the jacket has a little better fit. For me personally a size up I would not go, perhaps a 40 on the horizon is because I could stand losing 10 to 15 pounds.
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I hear you. I was going to add a comment about Nowak's price but there are so many people in here that are in love with Nowak's jackets that they would gladly pay over $1000 for one if he charged it, and I didn't want to start a Wested vs. Nowak thing again. I would love a Nowak jacket, and I hear he's a great guy, but you can't beat Wested prices.Indiana Jonsey wrote:Too expensive.... when ever Pete does decide to retire... i might have to get the credit card out and purchase a few in one go.maboot38 wrote:I guess Nowak is your man.
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Exactly... IF i could afford one i would do... but in this economic climate spending £150 ($280) on a jacket is bad enough... let alone £600 ($1000).maboot38 wrote:I hear you. I was going to add a comment about Nowak's price but there are so many people in here that are in love with Nowak's jackets that they would gladly pay over $1000 for one if he charged it, and I didn't want to start a Wested vs. Nowak thing again. I would love a Nowak jacket, and I hear he's a great guy, but you can't beat Wested prices.Indiana Jonsey wrote:Too expensive.... when ever Pete does decide to retire... i might have to get the credit card out and purchase a few in one go.maboot38 wrote:I guess Nowak is your man.
If Nowak was more competative in their prices I would consider getting one, but for now I will stick with Wested.
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The $1000 price is only quoted for the shunken lambskin. The standard price quoted for the TN jacket is $750.
So, with that said, you consider the TN too expensive, but are willing to break out the credit card and buy a couple Wested's at around $300+ a pop, spending essentially the same monies?
Ok.
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So, with that said, you consider the TN too expensive, but are willing to break out the credit card and buy a couple Wested's at around $300+ a pop, spending essentially the same monies?
Ok.
Regards! Michaelson
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Not really. In my case, I'm just trying to understand the logic stated here in terms of finances, nothing more.
Personally, I KNOW the track record in terms of longevity regarding Wested jackets from my own ownership and use. The jury is still out on the Nowak, but so far the experiences have been favorible under same test conditions as any Wested jacket I've owned.
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Personally, I KNOW the track record in terms of longevity regarding Wested jackets from my own ownership and use. The jury is still out on the Nowak, but so far the experiences have been favorible under same test conditions as any Wested jacket I've owned.
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Exactly. It's hard to question the cost of a Nowak or even a G&B when the same people doing so might be into $500 shoes or hats, or pants that cost $200 or a whip that costs $1,000. And there's a good chance your going to be using a jacket a lot more than a whip!
I think people need to take a chill on Nowak's prices. Yes, the shrunk lamb is kind of high. But his CS jackets and other Raiders are right in line with many true custom jackets, in fact they are less than many other makers considering who Tony is and his previous work.
I think people need to take a chill on Nowak's prices. Yes, the shrunk lamb is kind of high. But his CS jackets and other Raiders are right in line with many true custom jackets, in fact they are less than many other makers considering who Tony is and his previous work.
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Well for the price of one Nowak.... i can purchase nearly 3 jackets.Michaelson wrote:The $1000 price is only quoted for the shunken lambskin. The standard price quoted for the TN jacket is $750.
So, with that said, you consider the TN too expensive, but are willing to break out the credit card and buy a couple Wested's at around $300+ a pop, spending essentially the same monies?
Ok.
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Thats is a big difference.
Im not saying one is better than the other... i just say i prefer to have 3 jackets from 3 different films from wested than 1 from Nowak.
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Jonsey, is that the point? Sure, you can get more quantity for the same price. You can also get a bunch of Dorfman hats for the price of an AB.
I don't have a CS jacket and don't want one, but people who do are getting as close to a screen used jacket as has been possible before. This may never happen again.
Wested is fine, but why is price all that seems to matter?
I don't have a CS jacket and don't want one, but people who do are getting as close to a screen used jacket as has been possible before. This may never happen again.
Wested is fine, but why is price all that seems to matter?
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To argue the point, Raider 2, to each his own. While a Wested may not be a Nowak, it's certainly not as bad as a DP vs. AB comparison. Assuming you could get three Westeds from each of the movies, and your order received was as you spec'ed the jackets, then I can see the practicality of the argument from a collector's point of view, as stated above. At that point, it's not all about price; there are other factors involved behind such a choice.
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Be honest i have other Wested jackets (Wolverine)... they are very good. Can't see how much more I can get out for an extra $400/$500 for another make which is pretty much the same.Raider S wrote:Jonsey, is that the point? Sure, you can get more quantity for the same price. You can also get a bunch of Dorfman hats for the price of an AB.
I don't have a CS jacket and don't want one, but people who do are getting as close to a screen used jacket as has been possible before. This may never happen again.
Wested is fine, but why is price all that seems to matter?
Just my opinion.
Again I am not saying that Wested is better than Nowak... Nowak might be better quality (from what other people say), but i can't see that the quality is worth $500 more.
Might consider it when the £ gets stronger against the $... but i am happy with Wested at the moment. If suddenly their jackets started to break on me then I would re-think about buying them but so far Wested has not failed me.
I can't understand why someone would recieve something then spec'ed, but it seems to happen frequently.binkmeisterRick wrote:Assuming you could get three Westeds from each of the movies, and your order received was as you spec'ed the jackets, then I can see the practicality of the argument from a collector's point of view, as stated above.
When I first came to this board not long ago I too thought no way would I pay so much for a jacket as the people were paying for the CS's. Then after a while and after having jackets from other makers (and some of the problems people often mention) I looked at other non-Indy jackets and realized the price people were paying for true custom work that's backed by the maker wasn't so much considering other aspects of this hobby.
Like I said, many people will spend $1,000 on a whip they may never use and only display, but won't buy even a G&B but go through several "cheaper" jackets because they think they are getting a bargain.
(And I think it would be cool to have one of the top whip makers products, it's just an example of how much people spend on Indy!)
As far as quality I can compare the Wested I have versus my USW. The USW's are about the same price and are built much, much better. The main thing is the thread used. But the USW's aren't very SA, they are work jackets for me. Out of boredom I threw my USW goat it the washing machine then into a dryer and there was little to no change - it's a monster.
Wested is fine but I do consider it more of a fashion jacket. Is another worth $500 more? Only the guy buying can answer that.
Wested is fine but I do consider it more of a fashion jacket. Is another worth $500 more? Only the guy buying can answer that.
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Raider S, the point is that folks are free to make whatever decision they wish regarding their purchases. No matter the reason, some are happy with Wested, some with Nowak, some with other makes. It is up to the individual buyer to do his or her homework, decide what best fits that buyer's criteria, and make an individual choice based off of that. If it means one Nowak or three Westeds, as long as the buyer is happy, nothing else matters.
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Rick, when did I ever say it wasn't up to the buyer?
I simply pointed out when I first came here I too felt it's crazy to spend so much on a jacket. Over time I felt otherwise based on what I learned here and in general about custom items.
But when you look at the whole Indy hobby, a $700 jacket isn't too out of line with the price of other items that can also be found for much less money.
I wasn't saying anyone else should do other than they fancy, so please don't put words in my mouth.
I simply pointed out when I first came here I too felt it's crazy to spend so much on a jacket. Over time I felt otherwise based on what I learned here and in general about custom items.
But when you look at the whole Indy hobby, a $700 jacket isn't too out of line with the price of other items that can also be found for much less money.
I wasn't saying anyone else should do other than they fancy, so please don't put words in my mouth.
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I wasn't trying to put words in your mouth, Raider. I was just making the point that some folks seem to forget that they are entitled to their choices regardless of what that choice may be. I've seen it happen where someone will say, "I'm thinking of buying X," and others will try to sway that decision due to their own opinions or biases. For the newbie, it can be daunting when what they view as a simple question becomes a huge diatribe as to how you should spend your money.
But that's not really what this thread is about, ultimately, so we all should probably try to get back on topic. (And yes, myself included.)
But that's not really what this thread is about, ultimately, so we all should probably try to get back on topic. (And yes, myself included.)