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Ok. Thanks. Like I said, I was just wondering.
If you're just wanting an unsolicited opinion, the jacket looks to be too big for you. That's why it's so baggy in the areas you're concerned with.
The shoulder seam that appears in the 'worn' jacket photo above is a good 2-3 inches further down on your arm than it should be, causing all the bunched up material at the bottom of your arm around your wrist. It will also cause all the bunching of material in the back.
Borrowing one of KT's pictures with him wearing his new Wested cowhide, look where his seams and sleeves ride, but specifically note where his shoulder seam is sitting:
In your case, I don't believe wearing it in the rain, or anything else, is going to make it form fit to you anytime soon.
You may want to send the photo of you wearing it to Wested and ask how they think the fit looks to them.
The shots of the jacket laying on the floor show a beautiful jacket....but the photo with you wearing it shows a different story.
Like I said, just an unsolicited opinion based on the one photo, and not meaning to draw a dark cloud over the proceedings, but I think one you should consider.
It seems really baggy on the back panel and has now developed a big crease at the bottom....is this normal? I've looked at other peoples pics and they all seem OK.
Then again, I guess it isn't an unsolicited opinion, as based on what I see, and what I read, you're a size 42 and got a size 44. Extra material will be baggy and you will have the extra material crease on you, so the answer is 'yes', it would be 'normal' in that scenario.
What IS an 'unsolicited' opinion is that KT's jacket is a perfect fit and a great example of how our jackets SHOULD fit and look. JMO, though.
All that said, there's no way you can return it now, since you applied baby lotion all over the jacket, so may as well make the best of it and just wear the heck out of it and make it your own.
Regards! M