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WESTED ON TOP, MBA LC, MBA ROTLA
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WESTED BEHIND, MBA IN FRONT
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WESTED SHIRT
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WESTED SHIRT AND PANTS
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WESTED SHIRT
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Just a word of caution, if these are wool Cavalry Twill pants, I don't think you can wash them. They must be dry cleaned.Hemingway Jones wrote:Creases come out in time and after several washes,
I agree. You think Peter would be offended if we requested not to have the British flag tag, though? Has nothing to do with the flag. I don't mind that one bit. It's just a lot of tag(s) for a shirt.Pyroxene wrote:I must admit, the Wested tag on that shirt looks really nice. Very Classic.
If you're referring to the shirt, I think the flash used in the pics may have washed the color out just a bit. A nice shot of the shirt and pants outside would be best.agent5 wrote:OH NO!!! So light in color.![]()
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Looking at the construction (i.e., belt loops placement), Wested pants would be at the top, not on the top.GCR wrote:Also, I have a question about the first pic, with the three pairs of pants. Is the Wested version the pair at the top of the pic, under the other two pairs? Or is it the pair lying on top of the other pairs, on the bottom of the pic?
-GCR
The main thing I didn't like about MBA was that you had to dye it another color.
Well, you didn't have to.had to
True, but the vast majority here have. I am in the what-it-looks-like-on-screen camp. To me, Indy's Raiders shirt was very light tan, and the MBA offering was plain khaki. In some scenes in LC, he is wearing that color shirt. Stone is the color I like, as that is what it appears to me.agent5 wrote:...Well, you didn't have to.The main thing I didn't like about MBA was that you had to dye it another color.
I prefer to have it be more the actual color than what's seen on the screen. Just a matter of choice.
I'm sure it's the exact same shirt throughout the film and it's just the lighting, filters, etc. which make it appear different hues in certain scenes. Same as in the Raiders shirt and why everyone is thrown so far off on the actual color.In some scenes in LC, he is wearing that color shirt.
I've used Dryel (as recently as tonight for my Indy pants), but to be honest I prefer a product called Custom Cleaner Home Dry Cleaning Kit. I haven't seen it in stores for awhile (but I may be looking in the wrong stores). It comes with a spot roller to rollover on stains and such as well as a clothes bag and cloths to use in the dryer. Although when I go to the website it lists on the back of the kit, it makes me think they may be out of business (www.customcleaner.com)Pyroxene wrote: There is a product on the market called Dryel (http://www.dryel.com/) that is a safe way to care for dry clean only garments at home.
I have already had to invest because my collection of Dry Clean only garments is getting larger thanks to this hobby.
Hows the fit on the shirt and pants? Are they cut trim like a military uniform and true to their sizes? Any thoughts would be appreciated.