Just placed my order...UPDATE - GOT SHIRTS AND PANTS!!!!!!!!
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Just placed my order...UPDATE - GOT SHIRTS AND PANTS!!!!!!!!
...for Wested's new Indy shirt and pants!
Can someone tell me the difference between 'finished' and 'unfinished'? I selcted unfinished on the pants as I assumed this meant a more 'straight fall' on the trouser leg?
Have I got that right?
And for those of you who have already oredered these, how long is shipping on these items?
Can someone tell me the difference between 'finished' and 'unfinished'? I selcted unfinished on the pants as I assumed this meant a more 'straight fall' on the trouser leg?
Have I got that right?
And for those of you who have already oredered these, how long is shipping on these items?
Last edited by ob1al on Mon Jul 05, 2004 1:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
My wife called me at work today to tell me they had arrived!
Ok - I realise this post has no photographs, but I'd love to take some and posat them here when I get the chance. But let me try to describe these items to you.
First of all the shirt. I placed an order for 2 of these, XL at Peter's advice, so I was really hoping they would fit me...and they do, they fit as if the man himself had personally tailored these shirts to my specs. For anybody who's a 42-44 chest, 17" or so collar size I recommend the XL - hope this helps someone out.
The shirt feels very well made indeed, very comfortable yet tough - like it could take a few adventures without loosing a sleeve.
The material is thick enough to keep the wind off, yet thin enough to keep you cool in South America, whilst searching for fabled treasures. Or in a supermarket with no air-con.
The features of the shirt are, well, a work of art - the pleats, the pockets, the eppulettes (spellcheck?) - all exactly as I had hoped. The colour too is, to my eyes, perfect.
Out of the bag, the shirt feels a little stiff and well-pressed - I immediately saw that it would look even better after a bit of wear and a wash or two.
All in all, I'd say that this shirt is a winner. Well done Peter!:D
Stay tuned for my review of the pants.
Ok - I realise this post has no photographs, but I'd love to take some and posat them here when I get the chance. But let me try to describe these items to you.
First of all the shirt. I placed an order for 2 of these, XL at Peter's advice, so I was really hoping they would fit me...and they do, they fit as if the man himself had personally tailored these shirts to my specs. For anybody who's a 42-44 chest, 17" or so collar size I recommend the XL - hope this helps someone out.
The shirt feels very well made indeed, very comfortable yet tough - like it could take a few adventures without loosing a sleeve.
The material is thick enough to keep the wind off, yet thin enough to keep you cool in South America, whilst searching for fabled treasures. Or in a supermarket with no air-con.
The features of the shirt are, well, a work of art - the pleats, the pockets, the eppulettes (spellcheck?) - all exactly as I had hoped. The colour too is, to my eyes, perfect.
Out of the bag, the shirt feels a little stiff and well-pressed - I immediately saw that it would look even better after a bit of wear and a wash or two.
All in all, I'd say that this shirt is a winner. Well done Peter!:D
Stay tuned for my review of the pants.
And the pants...
Again, I felt I had taken a slight gamble on these as I ordered a size larger than my usual waist size; I was aiming for the slightly baggy streets of Cairo look but I had a feeling that I might end up with a pair of pants which were just too big for me.
However, I am very happy to say that my gamble paid off - the trousers are not tight around the waist (which I deplore) nor yet are they too loose. Now, I can't recommend going a size up to everyone, as it has to be an inividual choice - for my part, I generally find dress-pants are a little more snugly cut than say, my Levi's - so I based my decision on this fact and it worked out well for me. It might not be the same for everyone.
The colour of the pants is darker than I expected - I have yet to see a picture here which aptly portrays the actual colour. The twill fabric feels great - 100& wool and 100% comfort.
Like the shirt, the pants feel very well made and tough - important factors for me - yet they could be equally at home on a field-trip or in the boardroom.
I ordered my pants hemmed, but they arrived unhemmed - no big deal, it's a two minute job for a local tailor - so I can't comment on the final drape or length of the hem.
The back pockets look great, right out of Raiders. The crease at the front of the pants could use a little ironing out to get that true 'adventurer' look.
For anyone still wondering, these pants are dry-clean only - they are 100% wool and will undoubtedly shrink in even a 40 degree washing machine.
All in all, I am delighted with my purchases and take my fedora off to Peter and all the team at Wested. They have delivered another quality product into the Indy market, at a fair price - now that deserves some hearty congratualtions, thanks and the odd rave review or two!
Cheers,
Al
Again, I felt I had taken a slight gamble on these as I ordered a size larger than my usual waist size; I was aiming for the slightly baggy streets of Cairo look but I had a feeling that I might end up with a pair of pants which were just too big for me.
However, I am very happy to say that my gamble paid off - the trousers are not tight around the waist (which I deplore) nor yet are they too loose. Now, I can't recommend going a size up to everyone, as it has to be an inividual choice - for my part, I generally find dress-pants are a little more snugly cut than say, my Levi's - so I based my decision on this fact and it worked out well for me. It might not be the same for everyone.
The colour of the pants is darker than I expected - I have yet to see a picture here which aptly portrays the actual colour. The twill fabric feels great - 100& wool and 100% comfort.
Like the shirt, the pants feel very well made and tough - important factors for me - yet they could be equally at home on a field-trip or in the boardroom.
I ordered my pants hemmed, but they arrived unhemmed - no big deal, it's a two minute job for a local tailor - so I can't comment on the final drape or length of the hem.
The back pockets look great, right out of Raiders. The crease at the front of the pants could use a little ironing out to get that true 'adventurer' look.
For anyone still wondering, these pants are dry-clean only - they are 100% wool and will undoubtedly shrink in even a 40 degree washing machine.
All in all, I am delighted with my purchases and take my fedora off to Peter and all the team at Wested. They have delivered another quality product into the Indy market, at a fair price - now that deserves some hearty congratualtions, thanks and the odd rave review or two!
Cheers,
Al
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Itchy woolen garments annoy the h@@l out of me too, but rest assured that cavalry twill is a distinctly unwooly wool.
It feels quite soft and comfortable - definitely non-itchy (so far anyway) !
If anyone is planning to order the pants unfinished, be sure to ask for blind hemming when you have them custom fit at your tailor or sewing shop. It's unlikely that a tailor would assume anything other than a blind hem (meaning the stitching doesn't show through to the 'good' side of the trouser leg) but just in case - you don't want to end up with a 'folded' cuff like a pair of chinos!
It feels quite soft and comfortable - definitely non-itchy (so far anyway) !
If anyone is planning to order the pants unfinished, be sure to ask for blind hemming when you have them custom fit at your tailor or sewing shop. It's unlikely that a tailor would assume anything other than a blind hem (meaning the stitching doesn't show through to the 'good' side of the trouser leg) but just in case - you don't want to end up with a 'folded' cuff like a pair of chinos!
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