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Should I have them move the left (wearer's left) pocket further to the center? What do you think?
I may also have them shorten it an inch and have 'em make the overall body shape a "V" because it looks too baggy at the end.
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And it actually only took him 3 days to finish... not bad for $47 (all in: labor, fabric snaps, d-rings, etc...). Alterations only take him a couple of hours.Illinois James wrote:I'd really like to have an Indy-style jacket in khaki-tan, preferably made of waterproof gabardine like raincoat material, but light cotton drill would be nice for when it's a little warmer in sunlight or you don't want to look like you're wearing a costume with your fedora! You found a skilled tailor! He should be able to dial that in for you.
Yeah... I feel that the jacket is too wide and the armholes near the armpits need to be a little smaller.Kevin Anderson wrote:Only if the armholes are too big and the chest is too wide.
Which is pretty much the style, especially on the Last Crusade jacket.
Good idea... I might have 'em make me another one with a slightly lighter fabric (which could mean it would be cheaper). The one I chose is a little on the heavy side.Michaelson wrote:It looks like Temple of Doom length to my eye.![]()
VERY VERY nice jacket. For the price, you knocked one out of the park in my personal opinion.![]()
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An extra inch off would be good, but for the problems it would cause, I'd say leave well enough alone.
Save a few bucks for the future and get a second one made with that alteration. Considering the price, that should be simple. You then can use this one as a backup jacket.
Just a thought.
Regards! Michaelson
Nice idea, but I don't want to compete with the other vendors here.kwad wrote:Fenris, It looks good![]()
If you could get them to make you reasonably accurate Indy pants for $18, you could make a lot of money around here (after the mark-up, of course!)
I know what you mean. I think the Wested cotton costs almost double (or more, can't remember) when I add shipping to the price.Chewbacca Jones wrote:Love that jacket, Fenris. I've wanted something like that since I got into this hobby, but at the prices I've seen...You got a great deal!
Hehe... To tell you the truth, I have no idea what you just said.Texan Scott wrote:Marco, you did a good job for the first jacket. Just to mention a few tweaks in case you want to fine tune or get another in the future: storm flap should most likely be 1 1/4" for you, it could be a tad long by 1 1/2" ~2", straps are achored near the middle of the pocket (lower 1/3 for Last Crusade), collar ends at the middle of the storm flap, I agree with others-wider pocket flaps and rounded scollups, pockets are anchored ~1" either side of storm flap, no visible snaps on storm flap, arm hole diameter doesn't look that bad at all but you may need gussets if they were not installed? (Sleeve seams and yoke seam is mis-aligned, but once the jacket is shortened, the collar-yoke-back length will all fall into place). Sleeve length, yoke and collar looks right on.
Thanks Jeff!Indiana Jeff wrote:The yoke is the seam that runs across the back of the jacket at the shoulders.
Gussets are sort of pleats in the arm pit of the jacket that gives more range of motion without the jacket punching up or pulling. Some leather Indy jackets have them, others don't. I have a Wested and a US Wings Legend and neither have gussets.
Regards,
Indiana Jeff
It feels like a typical denim jacket I guess... Although my other denim jacket is much more lighter. This has considerable heft to it.ajocampo wrote:What does that jacket feel like? I gues it feels like a heavy shirt?
Hmmmm... if a jacket in goat skin has this... would this be considered "goat lips"?Michaelson wrote: