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True story.. The leather looks awsome!!and the Jackets will be here this Wed. Oh the movie is good also!!Michaelson wrote:I heard a rumor that his jacket was made from the New Zealand lambskin you have coming out next month too.Sgt. wrote:Hello Scot,
Just walked in the door after watching Day and Night with the bad guy on the train wearing My Jacket.. ...Regards,
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Regards! Michaelson
Good point... Guess that is why I have a young Wife along with a 11 year old 16 year old and 21 year old and friends like all the members of COW.. who needs more.JC1972 wrote:I had a great aunt (God bless her!) who never told anyone how old she was; she probably lived into her 90's. She said once people know how old you are, then people put a label on you and limit you. Meanwhile she was driving with only one good eye in her 80-90s and sharp as a tack. She also said that age is just a number, so don't worry Sarge. We can't always go by "its not the years, its the mileage".
Can we come back to this for a second? If anyone has the spare time, could we see a photo of the collar treatment in progress? I think that would be helpful for those of us who really want a strong LC look to the collar.191145 wrote:Rick; I think you already have your jacket, but you need to let out the sides all the way.
There was a comment on how great Weston's collar looked; that's because either he rolled it down or it came that way - most of them come with the collar 'in the raw' and you have to 'train' it. Just roll it down almost all the way to the stand seam, then zip up the coat and let it sit a few days (should be no problem in this heat). Then, just pay attention to it when you start wearing it and correct it when needed. Soon it'll be set and you can forget about it.
thank you Zane, nice to be seen!Indyzane wrote:Nice to see you around RC!
WOW... You really look good ! What a class act.. Now this look tells it all... Price.. Comfort.. Style.. Class.. what else can you ask for!Vaderbreath wrote:Here are a couple of shots right out of the box last week. I love it...very comfy, very different feeling.
No doubt better with age!Michaelson wrote:It will be interesting to see how these naturally relax after they've been worn for a while.
Regards! michaelson
WOW.. That Indy Hero looks good on you!! Lani Myke and all of us at US Wings are so very Happy the way this Leather turned out and the way it has been received by all the Fans...Price and Value along with Style is the bottom line.. Again You make me Proud!!Solent MKIII wrote:
Finally got around to snapping a pic. First impressions? VERY NICE. The feel of the leather is unique - very different from other cowhide jackets, and the color is spot-on Indy. As for the fit........I remember being worried about my size choice when I ordered my last jacket 20 years ago, and this was no different! Fortunately, no problems. Sarge originally suggested I go with a 3XL, but I thought that might be just a little too big, so I opted for a 2XL instead. The fit is great, with a perfect sleeve and body length ( those two concerned me most of all ). For reference sake, I'm 6' 2", 260 lbs, with a 47" chest ( and a midsection several inches bigger than that
). When zipped up, the jacket is comfy and just big enough. I'm planning on dropping about 20 lbs in the near future - then the fit will be better than perfect. Thanks again to Sarge and crew for the outstanding customer service and for a truly great jacket!
Okay here is the information you ask for.. sorry it took so long but with the first of the Month.. Newsletter Fed. Tax State Tax and City Tax ... Phones ranging off the wall and trying to ship out the New Zealand Lightweight Lamb.. US Military Orders plus our Reg. Customers and My Mother Inlaw passing away .... and last but not least going over Neil Coopers and US Wings Contract.. Your numbers are Large Pit to Pit 25 In. sleeve 35 1/2 center back to end XL Pit to Pit 26 1/2 Sleeve 35 1/2 center back to end.Hatch wrote:Sarge or any of you guys with large or XL will you please post pit to pit measurements and sleeve length measurements on both..........THANKS
I wasn't going for any SA 'look'. The collar was just out of whack from manufacturing/shipping, whatever. When you roll it down (thumbs inside, fingers outside) with the collar in the spread position, then carefully bring the two sides together and zip up the jacket, the collar will stay like that until disturbed. Usually you can put it on a good quality shaped hanger and it will hold. After a few days of this, you'll find that when you take it out and put it on, the collar holds. You'll have to repeat sometimes when you hang it up, but before long it'll be set. My main reason for doing this is I simply have a 'thing' about collars riding up my neck, and I have a short neck to begin with. Prior to having A2s and Indy Jackets, my favorite types were like the '70s 'Members Only' jackets with the 'strap' collar. I hate the look of a big collar up my neck, and they bother me while driving as the coat bunches up behind you as you sit down in the seat. That was a good thing about the Wested - although the collar was bigger than the USW, it was thinner, so it didn't bother me when driving.maboot38 wrote:Can we come back to this for a second? If anyone has the spare time, could we see a photo of the collar treatment in progress? I think that would be helpful for those of us who really want a strong LC look to the collar.191145 wrote:Rick; I think you already have your jacket, but you need to let out the sides all the way.
There was a comment on how great Weston's collar looked; that's because either he rolled it down or it came that way - most of them come with the collar 'in the raw' and you have to 'train' it. Just roll it down almost all the way to the stand seam, then zip up the coat and let it sit a few days (should be no problem in this heat). Then, just pay attention to it when you start wearing it and correct it when needed. Soon it'll be set and you can forget about it.
You know all of our US Military issue jackets are by number size.. That would not be a hard thing for us to do later on!! We could offer both.Rick Deckard wrote:Sarge, condolences for the loss in your family.
COW'ers:
I received my XL and the fit is much better. In the L, when I raised my arms, like I was driving a car, a bulge appeared above the yoke seam and ran the length of the seam. I think that was the elastic being stretched, that's how little room I had across the back. This XL, while a bit roomier in the body, is a much better fit. It feels a million times more comfortable and it's easier to layer underneath. I'd post pics, but I think you guys have seen enough of me in my jacket.
Why I'm really posting is for the guys that are in between sizes, like me. I sent Sarge a PM asking him whether he has ever considered doing 'half' sizes. I've seen some websites that size their jackets like this: 44, 44-46, 46, 46-48, 48...etc. Sarge replied and told me to forward that message to his Wings e-mail address so that he could forward it to his CEO. I don't know whether anything will come of this, but I thought it was something else that not only did Sarge take the time to reply to my suggestion but that he also thought enough of it to send it to his CEO for consideration.
So perhaps at some point in the future...maybe for the jacket that Neil Cooper is collaborating on?...we may see half sizes. That would go a long way toward helping us 'tweeners find a really good fitting OTR jacket.
Never heard of that before!! nor would I ever do that.PSBIndy wrote:Do you guys recommend drenching the jacket in water or in a shower to tighten it up a bit?
Easy to do.. Just give me a shipping address and it is done. I know HF will love it.Indiana Holt wrote:I wouldnt do it. jsut my 2 cents. with wear and by the elements it will 'shrink' to your body shape.
Sarge, the leather on this jacket is something I never have seen before. it grains up like crazy. lots of character right away. cant wait to see how this look fully broken in. if you ask me, I would love to see Ford in this jacket. when Indy 5 will be filmed I hope they contact you so Indy can wear THIS exact jacket.
FYI...Weston wrote:I've been thinking the exact same thing Holt. I'd love to see Ford wear this one in Indy 5!
Man, isn't the smell of this leather like a drug? It's just a bit acrid right out of the box, but now it's so rich and mellow it ought to be a cologne. We've been lucky enough to have some cool weather breeze in so I've been able to wear it alot.
Holt, get your camera fixed!![]()
Weston
Actually, here's another good idea:Sgt. wrote:Easy to do.. Just give me a shipping address and it is done. I know HF will love it.