Well I keep wondering why I haven't chimed in on this thread "yet".
I'm a fan of distressing my jackets, I'm an impatient guy and can't wait the 20+ years it's going to take, heck I'll be in my grave waiting on an archeologist to dig me up.
Any way I think that S&J does a great job in distressing, and when they offered up the truck chase jacket, I snagged one.
Here's my understanding/opinion.
Raiders jacket the distressing was very subtle, yes it looked it, but it was mostly fullers earth or some such which made it look that way, that's why the truck jacket looked really distressed, he just got dragged over 80 grit sand paper for how long.
In the beginning when he's in the temple and nocking of the spiders, if you look at the pleat, you can see how different it looks, almost non-distressed.
(see pic)
Now my Wested, I've had for some time and I've done some distressing, almost to the point it looked like my truck jacket.
Wested had a grey undertone, so I did the brown leather dye thing and like I said it looked like my truck jacket.
With the dye job, it just reminded me of the truck.

Going to put together a history of what I've done soon.
Below is a pic of my three jacket showing levels of distressing, it has to
look good or it looks like you bought it a clothing store.

And here's a front & back of what it looks like now
But I wanted a jacket that wasn't distressed, ya I said it.
So I hit it with dark Pecard's twice.
It's not achieved the look I desire in a jacket that's distressed, but not over board.
Sorry for the wall of words
Croft
