Raider S wrote:This putting different photos together is a riot! The photos were made at different angles with different lenses at different distances in different lighting - of course they will all look different!
Are you guys really not getting that that's the entire point of this thread - I could have used photos of USW jacket or a Todd's jacket, it doesn't matter.
You can't make conclusions based on photos alone, even photos taken at nearly the same time by the same person with the same camera.
The only way you could get a photo that would show the true shape is to remove the flaps from a jacket, somehow mount them so they sit perfectly flat and aren't affected by stitching, etc., then go into the studio and use a copy stand making sure there's even illumination on the flaps and a lens with as little distortion as possible (or at least document the distortion uising photos taken of a grid) and make sure all the photos are done the same way and there's some chain of evidence to show the procedure and record the process.
You can get a reasonable idea. Different angles will only alter the image slightly. If the photos are adusted to line up correctly, even if they are a different angles, it won't be this extreme.
So, while you seem to find the photos hilarious, you also waffle between the King jacket had pocket adjustments and that all the jackets are the same and there is no difference
One of these answers would be correct, but they can't both be.
Anyway, I am glad you enjoyed it. Anyone without their blinders on could see that there appears to be a difference, and like I said, if the King jacket had pocket flap mods, that probably explains it.