Todd's Jacket Owner's Thread
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Yes it is just looped back through under both parts of the buckle. I like this look better as the side straps aren't so long.
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Hey guys! I was hoping you could help me figure out what size jacket I should get. Now, I know "Use the search engine". Well, I have. I've come back to you know with a lot of info about the jacket and two answers:
I've read several times that the jacket sizing is perfect and I should order what I normally order (A medium).
Second, I've read they run small, so I should order a size up.
I figured I'd order a Medium B, but now I think I need to order a Large.
Maybe you guys could help me out. I wear a 39 Long to a 40 Long suit jacket, I wear medium everything, but I'm kind of tall (6'1). I'm not big, because I've slimmed down a bit.
My dress shirt size is 16x34. What else to help you help me....
The sizing guide has gone down on Todd's new website, so I can't depend on that for help, and I don't want to bother Todd if somewhere here knows what I should get.
So COW guys, what should it be? Best guess is appreciated!
I've read several times that the jacket sizing is perfect and I should order what I normally order (A medium).
Second, I've read they run small, so I should order a size up.
I figured I'd order a Medium B, but now I think I need to order a Large.
Maybe you guys could help me out. I wear a 39 Long to a 40 Long suit jacket, I wear medium everything, but I'm kind of tall (6'1). I'm not big, because I've slimmed down a bit.
My dress shirt size is 16x34. What else to help you help me....
The sizing guide has gone down on Todd's new website, so I can't depend on that for help, and I don't want to bother Todd if somewhere here knows what I should get.
So COW guys, what should it be? Best guess is appreciated!
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Following from a Todd's Costumes cached (Apr 16, 2010 21:55:39 GMT) page:
Coyle's Indiana Jones Jackets
These numbers are body measurements like a tailor would take:
Sleeve : Chest : Waist
S: 33 1/2" : up to37" : up to 34"
M A: 33" : up to 40" : up to 38"
M B: 34 1/2" : up to41" : up to 38"
L: 35 1/2" : up to 45" : up to 42"
XL: 36 1/2" : up to 49" : up to 46"
XXL A: 36" : up to 48" : up to 44"
XXL B: 37 1/2" : up to 53" : up to 48"
Coyle's Indiana Jones Jackets
These numbers are body measurements like a tailor would take:
Sleeve : Chest : Waist
S: 33 1/2" : up to37" : up to 34"
M A: 33" : up to 40" : up to 38"
M B: 34 1/2" : up to41" : up to 38"
L: 35 1/2" : up to 45" : up to 42"
XL: 36 1/2" : up to 49" : up to 46"
XXL A: 36" : up to 48" : up to 44"
XXL B: 37 1/2" : up to 53" : up to 48"
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With your height I would say that you need at least a Large. I'm 5'9" and have a medium that fits me almost perfectly. I think being 6'1" a medium would just be way too short on you.Adventure Dog wrote:Hey guys! I was hoping you could help me figure out what size jacket I should get. Now, I know "Use the search engine". Well, I have. I've come back to you know with a lot of info about the jacket and two answers:
I've read several times that the jacket sizing is perfect and I should order what I normally order (A medium).
Second, I've read they run small, so I should order a size up.
I figured I'd order a Medium B, but now I think I need to order a Large.
Maybe you guys could help me out. I wear a 39 Long to a 40 Long suit jacket, I wear medium everything, but I'm kind of tall (6'1). I'm not big, because I've slimmed down a bit.
My dress shirt size is 16x34. What else to help you help me....
The sizing guide has gone down on Todd's new website, so I can't depend on that for help, and I don't want to bother Todd if somewhere here knows what I should get.
So COW guys, what should it be? Best guess is appreciated!
Hope that helps.
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Awesome looking jacket! Would it be possible to know the distance from the hem to the bottom of your sidestraps? Thanks!scot2525 wrote:Yes the Todd Coyle standard jacket is indeed a tough leather even though it a very thin lamb. I have had a few stitching issues with it. Repaired a pocket flap, repaired the back anchor stitching to the right strap, it has a small rip in the seam lining, and a small tear in the leather which is hidden by the right cargo pocket. However the leather has been almost too durable.
I have had the jacket for almost two years and the leather just wont "break in" with regular wear, wear in the rain, or balling it up and throwing it in a corner.
I finally took a shower in it last weekend, towel dried the jacket, then wore it for a couple of hours wet, threw it in the dryer on the air only no heat setting for 45 minutes, wore it for another couple hours and then back into the dryer on the lowest heat setting our dryer has for 30 minutes. I put the jacket back on and wore it to bed still damp. I had to sleep in my sons bed becuase of this.
The next morning the jacket finally looked "lived" in but it was dry. So it recieved it's first thin coat of Pecards on Sunday night and I swear the jacket is almost back to looking brand new again as of today. All pics are post shower, sleeping in while damp, and pecard treatment. Size is an XL on a 5' 10", 165 lbs. average male body.
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4 7/8th inches on the right and 5 inches on the left.
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Glad to see those numbers I bought a jacket there over the weekend and the measurements page is nowhere to be found.
I ordered a large. I'm about 6' 1/2" with a 44" chest and 34" waist. I hover in the 190s for weight. LOOKS like I got the right size but I suppose we'll find out
I ordered a large. I'm about 6' 1/2" with a 44" chest and 34" waist. I hover in the 190s for weight. LOOKS like I got the right size but I suppose we'll find out
Mountaineer wrote:Following from a Todd's Costumes cached (Apr 16, 2010 21:55:39 GMT) page:
Coyle's Indiana Jones Jackets
These numbers are body measurements like a tailor would take:
Sleeve : Chest : Waist
S: 33 1/2" : up to37" : up to 34"
M A: 33" : up to 40" : up to 38"
M B: 34 1/2" : up to41" : up to 38"
L: 35 1/2" : up to 45" : up to 42"
XL: 36 1/2" : up to 49" : up to 46"
XXL A: 36" : up to 48" : up to 44"
XXL B: 37 1/2" : up to 53" : up to 48"
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I´m was reading this thread "the other day" and e-mailed to Todd about his jacket,the answers suprised me.He told me my size which is XLarge and gave me few dimensions from XLarge jacket and to be honest they seem,to me at least,um...odd!? According to the pics the jacket looks "roomier" around the shoulders.BTW;How does the jacket look zipped-up while wearn? I´m 6´1",44" chest,36" waist.Can somebody (my size)confirm these either false or true!?
Here they are:
Chest:overall 47"-49"
Backlength:25"
Seam-from neck to shoulder:5.5"
Shoulder-to-cuff;sleeve:26"
Shoulder;across:22"
Here they are:
Chest:overall 47"-49"
Backlength:25"
Seam-from neck to shoulder:5.5"
Shoulder-to-cuff;sleeve:26"
Shoulder;across:22"
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My jacket arrived today. Size Large.. like I mentioned, I have a 44" chest and 34" waist 72.5" (or 72.75" on a good day) tall.
Here are a couple of quick pics as it looks straight out of the box.
and yes, I KNOW my hat is rubbish but it's just a stand-in.. I used to have a good one but it disappeared around the time I got married...
I love this jacket and my wife said that she wants one now
Here are a couple of quick pics as it looks straight out of the box.
and yes, I KNOW my hat is rubbish but it's just a stand-in.. I used to have a good one but it disappeared around the time I got married...
I love this jacket and my wife said that she wants one now
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I like those shots, d_jedi1
Gotta say, though... I'm a little bit surprised about the fit.
Don't get me wrong, I think it looks like a great fit on you... but I tried on a Size Large Todd's once before and it fit me very snug - and I'm about a 42" chest.
...Of course, I'm also NO expert on the jacket's Todd offers, so it's possible there have already been threads dedicated to how perhaps the fit of these jackets has changed... Either way, as I said it looks like a perfect fit on you!
I'd also be curious to see it zipped-up a little bit on you, though... any chance of someday seeing a few photos like that?
Gotta say, though... I'm a little bit surprised about the fit.
Don't get me wrong, I think it looks like a great fit on you... but I tried on a Size Large Todd's once before and it fit me very snug - and I'm about a 42" chest.
...Of course, I'm also NO expert on the jacket's Todd offers, so it's possible there have already been threads dedicated to how perhaps the fit of these jackets has changed... Either way, as I said it looks like a perfect fit on you!
I'd also be curious to see it zipped-up a little bit on you, though... any chance of someday seeing a few photos like that?
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yessir.. I just took these pics a few minutes ago
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XXL-A was a great fit and if you notice the chart, it is smaller than the XL.
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Yes, that XXLA was the one to get for people in my size (44 Reg). I have an XL and always wonder if it's too big. Seeing these pics makes me think I may get away with a large.
djedi1 how does the jacket feel when zipped? Thanks.
Regards, Dr. J
djedi1 how does the jacket feel when zipped? Thanks.
Regards, Dr. J
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it feels good. I have a Wilsons ( not Indy obviously ) large that has slightly less room inside.
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Beginning to fell the same way. I have had my XL for about two years and I am beginning to think a Large would fit me better.
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Well... once again, I'm impressed.
Thanks for posting that shot, d_jedi1... as I said before, it looks like you've got yourself a jacket that's perfect for you!
Congrats!
Thanks for posting that shot, d_jedi1... as I said before, it looks like you've got yourself a jacket that's perfect for you!
Congrats!
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The fit is great on that one d_jedi1 and I also like how you slipped the Enterprise D amongst your wife's decorative plates on the cabinets!
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I still say for the money Todd's Standard jacket can not be beat.
Mitch you are right, things changed with his jackets. A change that (in my opinion) took good and made it better. I have a early-run 2008 Small and a 2009 (what was then labeled) Medium + and there are several night and day (for the better) differences in the jacket; in leather, fit and construction.
d_Jedi, nice jacket, enjoy wearing it. Since we're talking about your kitchen too, the Bombay Sapphire is pretty sweet. Enjoy that as well.
Mitch you are right, things changed with his jackets. A change that (in my opinion) took good and made it better. I have a early-run 2008 Small and a 2009 (what was then labeled) Medium + and there are several night and day (for the better) differences in the jacket; in leather, fit and construction.
d_Jedi, nice jacket, enjoy wearing it. Since we're talking about your kitchen too, the Bombay Sapphire is pretty sweet. Enjoy that as well.
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Thanks guys. Yeah the jacket fits great. It really is a perfect fit for me.
Lol yeah the Enterprise-D is up there.. it has an in-scale TOS Enterprise mounted on the stand underneath it.
The Bombay Sapphire was good but I need to buy more. She liked the blue of the bottle as it matched (more or less) with her other bottles up there.
Lol yeah the Enterprise-D is up there.. it has an in-scale TOS Enterprise mounted on the stand underneath it.
The Bombay Sapphire was good but I need to buy more. She liked the blue of the bottle as it matched (more or less) with her other bottles up there.
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Fits great on you d_jedi1!
Todd makes a good jacket for a great price. Mine fits great and it feels very comfortable. Have fun wearing yours
Todd makes a good jacket for a great price. Mine fits great and it feels very comfortable. Have fun wearing yours
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What I like in the second picture is Indy is looking at it like, "what the heck kind of artifact is that thing on the top shelf?..." Clearly it holds some sort of special significance in the preparation of meals. And what is this thing, a "replicator". Sounds interesting.d_jedi1 wrote:My jacket arrived today. Size Large.. like I mentioned, I have a 44" chest and 34" waist 72.5" (or 72.75" on a good day) tall.
Here are a couple of quick pics as it looks straight out of the box.
and yes, I KNOW my hat is rubbish but it's just a stand-in.. I used to have a good one but it disappeared around the time I got married...
I love this jacket and my wife said that she wants one now
Really an exceptional fit. I have a large that I like very much but I'd love a bit more length in the sleeves, but not at the expense of adding to the body. Yours looks custom made for you.
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...turn around and face the dirty dishes!
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lol yeah I've washed them all now my wife was quick to point out that there were dishes in the sink when I posted the pics on facebook.Texan Scott wrote:...turn around and face the dirty dishes!
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AND everyone now knows your favorite flavor of Cup o' Noodles!d_jedi1 wrote:lol yeah I've washed them all now my wife was quick to point out that there were dishes in the sink when I posted the pics on facebook.Texan Scott wrote:...turn around and face the dirty dishes!
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the jacket looks very good on you , i got mine last year (an xl) and it fits great i love it , you will have fun wearing that jacket everyday .
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Hey, I've got that model too!
Here's a larger view if you're interested
Enjoy your jacket! The more you wear it, the more you'll want to wear it. Soon, it will begin to poison your mind, and you'll end up petting it and calling it "my precious".
Here's a larger view if you're interested
Enjoy your jacket! The more you wear it, the more you'll want to wear it. Soon, it will begin to poison your mind, and you'll end up petting it and calling it "my precious".
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And be sure to protect it from the thieving hobbitses.
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I like a Todd's jacket, and I still say that that Todd makes a better jacket than 'ol Coyle does, any day o' the week!
Here's one of my better ones. It was a nice jacket when I had it. I'm not sure exactly what DeWayne did to it after, but it was a nice jacket while I had it....
Here's one of my better ones. It was a nice jacket when I had it. I'm not sure exactly what DeWayne did to it after, but it was a nice jacket while I had it....
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Awesome job on your E-D.. I need to re-do most of my models to include lights.Puppetboy wrote:Hey, I've got that model too!
Here's a larger view if you're interested
Enjoy your jacket! The more you wear it, the more you'll want to wear it. Soon, it will begin to poison your mind, and you'll end up petting it and calling it "my precious".
lol
I keep a little "one ring" in my car hanging from the rear-view mirror (it came with a bookmark) so the precious thing wouldn't be too far off mark for me
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I had a little time today to put some more pics up. I may have exceeded my limit on this thread, if I have, I'm sure someone will let me know. Just some of me wearing my Coyle's jacket, enjoying time with my family. I wear it to work too, but any pics of that would just be too boring to inflict on you folks.
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Those are great shots, Weston... (and while it's true that your Gear photos always ARE... still, nothin' beats wonderful Family photos!)
Cheers,
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Cheers,
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I very seldom disagree with Mitch, and this is no exception. Awesome jacket and family!Mitch LaRue wrote:Those are great shots, Weston... (and while it's true that your Gear photos always ARE... still, nothin' beats wonderful Family photos!)
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Many thanks gentlemen!
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Looks good Holt, it will only get better with age. Mine is about 3 years now, still going strong.
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thanx.
I took them down for now. Ill post new ones tomorrow.
I took them down for now. Ill post new ones tomorrow.
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That's what I thought.
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If you have an XXL-A (the old run) in great condition, please pm. thanks.
If you have a new XL, what is the back length and sleeves from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff?
If you have a new XL, what is the back length and sleeves from the shoulder seam to the end of the cuff?
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I have a question. Today I just purchased Todd's standard jacket, in the size Medium B. I am about 5' 6'' with a very, very slender frame weighing only about 120 lb. Now did I make the right sizing choice for myself.
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If you looked at the measurements and compared them to something you already own, you may be happy.
If you are not happy, he's got a pretty good return policy (or did at one time).
If you are not happy, he's got a pretty good return policy (or did at one time).
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Thanks. I just heard around here that one should order a size larger than they normally wear when it comes to these jackets. I told Todd my height and weight, hoping that would help, and he recommended the Medium B for me. This size sounds rather large for me, judging by the measurement chart, but I took his word on it and ordered that size. I just wanted to see if this sounded right to everyone else here though, because I am starting to have second thoughts on the sizing.
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If you asked Todd directly and gave him your measurements, I'd go with what Todd recommended. After all, he should know the fit of his own jackets.
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I just received a Todds standard and I was just wondering if Todd discontinued the inside pocket? Mine doesn't have one.
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No inside pocket? Hmm... Maybe he discontinued it or the factory that makes the jackets forgot about it. I would email Todd to see what's up.
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I received my Todd's standard in size medium B, but had to send it back for an exchange for a small because it fit way too large on me. I recently received my replacement and I absolutely love it! The leather is lightweight, very soft and the fit is terrific in comparison to my Wested. Here are a few pictures I took to show all of you.
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I think that looks like a pretty great Raiders jacket and a pretty perfect fit for you!
The sleeves are, of course, starting out a wee bit "long-ish", but as has been well documented in the past, they will likely get a little bit shorter over time simply from your own arm creases developing from regular use.
Congratulations on this fine jacket... you must be thrilled!
The sleeves are, of course, starting out a wee bit "long-ish", but as has been well documented in the past, they will likely get a little bit shorter over time simply from your own arm creases developing from regular use.
Congratulations on this fine jacket... you must be thrilled!
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Good slim fit jackets that only get better with age. Give it a good leather lotion treatment and watch how the folds and creases will fade away, adds body to the leather. The last photo is reminiscent of the trek to the temple jacket, map read.
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Great jacket, bdgsi!
It seemed only right to post today, seeing that I'm in a hotel opposite Todd's costumes, waiting for the man himself to open up shop (and hoping he does!). Came out to cali last minute for work and had to drive from LA to san fran so I thought why not make a stop here and try them on in store?
I'm telling you guys, Pine Mountain Club is beautiful!! Wish I had more time to relax here
Harrison
It seemed only right to post today, seeing that I'm in a hotel opposite Todd's costumes, waiting for the man himself to open up shop (and hoping he does!). Came out to cali last minute for work and had to drive from LA to san fran so I thought why not make a stop here and try them on in store?
I'm telling you guys, Pine Mountain Club is beautiful!! Wish I had more time to relax here
Harrison
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Thanks everyone for all the comments, I appreciate it. I have a question though, for those who have owned this jacket way longer than I. How durable is it? I like this jacket a lot, but the leather seems just way too thin to stand up against anything. I am almost afraid to wear it out like I did my wested in fear of it ripping or the stitching popping.
Fox Harrison:Did you end up getting one of Todd's jackets? If so, how do you like it?
Fox Harrison:Did you end up getting one of Todd's jackets? If so, how do you like it?
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Trust me dude, you don't have to baby it. Lamb is a lot tougher than it feels, and the stitching should hold just fine, my last one did, and stayed so fresh it was still practically 'new' when I passed it on.
I did get a jacket! Had a great visit (technically two, I'm back at Pine Mountain now!) Todd is a great guy, very helpful and was totally patient with my incessant questions Thanks Todd!
I'll make a new post about my visit, with pictures, once I have time to take some decent pics. I also bought a hat, which I'll detail in the hat thread. Y'all may be surprised at my hat choice.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy your jacket, just ask Weston. His has served him well for years, from what I gather!
I did get a jacket! Had a great visit (technically two, I'm back at Pine Mountain now!) Todd is a great guy, very helpful and was totally patient with my incessant questions Thanks Todd!
I'll make a new post about my visit, with pictures, once I have time to take some decent pics. I also bought a hat, which I'll detail in the hat thread. Y'all may be surprised at my hat choice.
Anyways, I hope you enjoy your jacket, just ask Weston. His has served him well for years, from what I gather!
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Re: Todd's Jacket Owner's Thread
My jackets are both still going strong and they get just about daily, 3/4-year wear. I recently had to have my tailor fix my original jacket (purchased in Feb. 2008) where the right rear strap attaches to the back panel.Bdgsi11 wrote:Thanks everyone for all the comments, I appreciate it. I have a question though, for those who have owned this jacket way longer than I. How durable is it? I like this jacket a lot, but the leather seems just way too thin to stand up against anything. I am almost afraid to wear it out like I did my wested in fear of it ripping or the stitching popping.
Fox Harrison:Did you end up getting one of Todd's jackets? If so, how do you like it?
For work, I carry Maratac Bail Out Bag holding a 17"-laptop, CAT-5 cables, tools, CDs, other various electronic bits/parts, and Sigg water bottle; in total, it all weighs in at about 20 pounds. One day, I was leaving a service call and as I was putting it on my shoulder, the bottom corner of the bag got hung up on the jacket's right adjustment strap. Being in a hurry I forced the bag down and evidently that action tore the panel. I never noticed the tear until days later, when I hung the jacket on a coat hook.
Anyway, the tear was on the back panel, about an inch on the top and left side of the strap's attachment point, exactly following the edges where the strap attaches to the panel. My tailor said it would be an easy fix and she stuck some denim into the jacket's body (for reinforcement) and stitched it all back up to where I can't even tell it was repaired. In explaining it all to the tailor she made the observation that just about any material would have acted about the same, given the circumstances and the jacket's design.
In summary: if the jacket's construction could hold up a 20+ pound bag until its impatient owner put more weight on it and slightly tore it, then in most everyday wear and situations it should be fine.