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Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 10:53 am
by Scandinavia Jones
erri_wan wrote:Hey MEN i'm italian! I dont eat rubbish hyperproteic food and i dont drink beer (yes you heard correctly)
so i'm not that worried.
Yeah... energy-packed red wine and the refined carbs in pasta does wonders for your figure...
and once you're past 25, the degradation begins for real.
As for the jacket, I warmly recommend the authentic lamb with the basic mods the good people here gave advised you on.
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 12:55 pm
by Ken
Sorry Erri, spent the weekend in the mountains and only just got back.
Here is the thread:
viewtopic.php?p=192980#192980
(scroll near the bottom). The 80s fit is something you need to specifically request.
Tapered sleeves - not in the original jackets you see on screen and not something I have ever got so cant really comment on it except to say the idea doesnt appeal to me.
Elastic in the back - the design of the action pleats is flawed, as Peter admits. This is not his fault this is the way production asked for them to be. For this reason problems will always be encountered with them opening up - that is why its such a tricky problem for poor Peter to solve. Elastic definitly seems to be the solution that works.
Sliders Vs D Rings - D Rings = screen accurate, sliders = more reliable. It is certainly not a big deal though - the D Rings are by no means a problem.
Guessets - I got them on my last jacket but they dont really make a huge difference. do no harm but I wouldnt really ask for them again
Action pleats - sorry I didnt have time to get a picture of them for you last time.
Here is the action pleat 'in action' - opening up due to the movement of the arm (you can also see the gusset clearly in this picture too):
Here is another shot:
Ken
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 1:09 pm
by Kt Templar
Indiana Ken wrote:
Tapered sleeves - not in the original jackets you see on screen and not something I have ever got so cant really comment on it except to say the idea doesnt appeal to me.
What the tapering does ensure is you get a closer fit on the arm like here:
http://www.theindyexperience.com/screen ... een/58.jpg
I know you are not keen on the tapering Ken
Untapered sleeves give you a more LC fit. IMO.
http://www.theindyexperience.com/photo_ ... ade/58.jpg
Thanks to J_Weaver for the links.
BTW Ken did you get to Collectormania in the end?
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 1:22 pm
by Erri
Oh hello Ken, glad to see you around again, thanks for your suggestions. about the tapered sleeves i think i prefer them. Thanks for all your explanations. Now i have a look at the link
thanks
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 2:25 pm
by Captain D
Pretty cool lookin' pics there Ken!
Erri, I would agree with Ken that by having Wested install the elastics into your jacket, that may help to keep the form of the jacket (ex: the action pleats staying closed) for years into owning the jacket...
I think it's interesting to see how the human species evolves over time, like most other things in life. For example, I visited Fort McHenry in Baltimore's Inner harbor not long ago and they had some regular civilian clothing in their collection from the 1812 era...I couldn't get over the fact that their "men's" clothing looked as if it would just barely fit my younger cousin who is in middle-school!
Not only that, but I'm a HUGE Civil War buff and reenactor. I've been to many Civil War museums as we travel. During the mid 19th Century, the average height of a man was something like 5'7 5'8 and even then they were considered tall! The museums housed uniforms that I know most, if not all, modern reenactors today could not fit into (including myself at a height of 6'1).
Okay, I'm way off topic, lol, but relating it to Indygear and with regards to the 80's fitting, it's almost like we can see a geometric pattern in human growth vs. the arithmetic pattern within the past few decades. I can see future gearheads now...."Yes, I'd like to order the early 21rst Century fitting for my jacket"....
....
But anyway, where were we? lol
Kind Regards,
Captain D
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 2:35 pm
by K on the run
Hey erri you know what, I didn't change shape or weight from 20 till 41.
I had to quit smoking to gain 7 kg.
K
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 2:38 pm
by Ken
Man, and I want to GAIN weight
Ken
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 2:48 pm
by K on the run
Indiana Ken wrote:Man, and I want to GAIN weight
Ken
I know your problem.
Some of us are just well trimmed machines, all that we consume is INCINERATED immediately.
-K
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 2:55 pm
by Erri
I'm only afraid of the belly but someone says me it's only paranoid LOL
I dont drink i dont smoke guys (and i dont have lunch at McDonalds or eat things like that... yuk). That would count something!
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 3:24 pm
by Feraud
erri_wan, you should expect to gain some weight in your lifetime. You are 20 years old and probably not finished growing. By growing I do not mean "bad" weight. You might take up weight lifting one day. That will increase your jacket size! Gaining weight is not always the result of the 'couch potato' syndrome.
If you plan to get an exact fit, you could always buy a new jacket.
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 3:34 pm
by Colby
I have a question about the gussets. For whip use does it really make a significant difference if you have one gusset compared to two? Does anyone have pictures of the double gusset "jagger lips"?
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2005 7:52 pm
by Ken
Honestly I dont think the gussets make a fantastic difference. When you raise your arms above your head the jacket will ride up. Period. It happens in the films and it happens in real life.
Ken
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 6:30 am
by Erri
Indiana Ken wrote:Honestly I dont think the gussets make a fantastic difference. When you raise your arms above your head the jacket will ride up. Period. It happens in the films and it happens in real life.
Ken
I just saw on their website that gussettes costs £5 more. I think i wont take them then
yeah i'm a bit tight ###.
About the name tag, does anyone has a pic of it? I would like to know how do they look like.
Thanks
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 7:51 am
by Kt Templar
Erri, mate. They don‘t do the name tags any more. Let it go... let it go.
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 5:53 pm
by Erri
ok i sent the order just now... this is the order:
Thank you
INDY JACKET:
Height: 5\'8\"
Chest: 38
Sleeve: 25
Jacket_Size: 38long
Jacket style: Raiders Jacket
Leather: Authentic Brown - Lambskin
Lining / Zip: Cotton Body-Satin Sleeves (rec)
Side Fastener: Anodised Black Rectangular Slider(buckle)
Jacket Quantity: 1
INDY PANTS:
Pants Size: 32
Pants Inside Leg: Unfinished
Pants Quantity: 1
INDY SHIRT:
Shirt Size: Medium
Shirt Quantity: 1
Payment_Method: Money Order
Cardholder_Name:
Card_number:
Card_Expiration_Date:
Requests: About the jacket: - i would prefer the lenght to be 22.5 inches (in order to acheive an \"80\'s fit\"). - tapered sleeves - sliders with X-box stitching - elastic back pleat - Raiders size collar - no gussets. i also took these further measurements: 6.55 inches on shoulder 19.5 inches from shoulder to shoulder Tell me if you need to know more. Thanks
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 6:02 pm
by Ken
Now the wait begins... good luck!
Ken
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 6:17 pm
by Erri
Indiana Ken wrote:Now the wait begins... good luck!
Ken
THanks Ken.. i'm so worried
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 6:19 pm
by IllinoisJones
It gets worse near the end, after waiting so long, when the realization comes that you may have to wait more if something is not right and you have to send it back. Illinois.
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 6:19 pm
by Ken
Dont be. Peter has a LOT of experience with what he does. Any problems can be fixed. If you measured right it will all be fine.
Ken
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 6:31 pm
by Kt Templar
Great stuff Erri, all looks good.
Now it's time to find something else to occupy your mind for the next month or so!
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 6:42 pm
by Erri
Kt Templar wrote:Great stuff Erri, all looks good.
Now it's time to find something else to occupy your mind for the next month or so!
Does it take a month or more?
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 9:09 pm
by Ken
Yeah I think the usual wait time is a couple of weeks to a month. I had a jacket arrive in a week before but also had one that took a month.
Ken
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:52 am
by Erri
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 6:52 am
by GrailHunter
Congrats Erri, after all the research you've done, I doubt you will be sending it back for alteration.
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 7:56 am
by VP
erri_wan wrote:I just saw on their website that gussettes costs £5 more. I think i wont take them then
yeah i'm a bit tight ###.
My gussets didn't cost any extra.
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:23 am
by Erri
Deval wrote:Congrats Erri, after all the research you've done, I doubt you will be sending it back for alteration.
I just fear the pants might be wrong... we will see
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:44 am
by GrailHunter
Can't go wrong with them, only two measurements to get, and these will be on any of you're current trousers. I'm sure they will be able to make some 33 inchers.
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:47 am
by Erri
Deval wrote:Can't go wrong with them, only two measurements to get, and these will be on any of you're current trousers. I'm sure they will be able to make some 33 inchers.
They said they dont offer 33" but only 32" and 34". I asked for 34" but they were finished. So i went for 32". They probably fit me but i wont be so sure of it till they arrive.
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 9:52 am
by Swindiana
Only one measurement if you order them unfinished though. In my opinion they are very true to size, 32 inches will be 32 inches, so no trouble there unless you did something funny with the measuring tape.
Bigger the order, tougher the wait. I'm sure you will like what you get. Wested aim for 21 day or under to have the stuff finished, but I reckon a month is tops.
Regards,
Swindiana
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 3:47 pm
by Doh
I ordered mine back in August. Some time later, I was on a coffee break with a co-worker and said to her, "You know, I'm starting to wonder if I'll ever get my Indy jacket." When we got back to the office, the security guard had a package for me... and guess what was inside?
So I suppose what I'm saying is, comment out loud about waiting for your Wested and it'll magically appear!!
(mine really only took 20 days to arrive but it sure seemed longer)
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2005 4:08 pm
by Erri
Doh wrote:When we got back to the office, the security guard had a package for me
where are pics??
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 1:21 am
by Doh
Due to our recent hot, hot weather, I haven't been able to wear it yet and want to break it in first!
BUT, if the cool weather kicks in over the weekend, I'll finally be able to wear it and get rid of that "new jacket smell" -- although I must confess I really like the smell of new leather.
Am I alone here?
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 5:45 am
by Erri
Hot ? NOW?? In October??? Where do you live? Where is Tinsel Town?
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 2:05 am
by Doh
Well, a couple of days ago, it was as hot as Cairo here in Los Angeles; now, not so much. In fact, it's cooled off quite nicely so tonight I was finally able to wear it!
With my arms to my sides, the sleeves seem a little long, but while driving they're the perfect length to keep my wrists warm so no complaints here.
(By the way, L.A.'s been as hot as 100 degrees on Halloween day. Last year, it was over 80.)
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 4:04 am
by Erri
Doh wrote:Well, a couple of days ago, it was as hot as Cairo here in Los Angeles; now, not so much. In fact, it's cooled off quite nicely so tonight I was finally able to wear it!
With my arms to my sides, the sleeves seem a little long, but while driving they're the perfect length to keep my wrists warm so no complaints here.
(By the way, L.A.'s been as hot as 100 degrees on Halloween day. Last year, it was over 80.)
again this 'lovely' Fahrenheit degrees scale :evil: :evil: i hate it
About the lenght of the sleeves, i think indy has long ones, have a look at the beginning of raiders when he hold the map. There is a close shot of the sleeves and you can see they are quite long also when the arm is bent
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 4:25 am
by Indiana Jerry
erri_wan wrote:Doh wrote:(By the way, L.A.'s been as hot as 100 degrees on Halloween day. Last year, it was over 80.)
again this 'lovely' Fahrenheit degrees scale :evil: :evil: i hate it
Right, we know you don't like Fahrenheit. People can't help stating things in the terms they are used to. But just for you...
Roughly converted:
(By the way, L.A.'s been as hot as 38 degrees on Halloween day. Last year, it was over 27.)
But the 100 & 80 were really just rough estimates for the sake of conversation. A similar statement among those more familiar with the Celsius scale would be,
"It's been as hot as 40 C on Halloween. Last year it was almost 30 C."
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 4:32 am
by Erri
Indiana Jerry wrote: People can't help stating things in the terms they are used to. But just for you...
i know i know, i was just kidding
thank you for converting them
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 10:27 pm
by Doh
A long time ago (before the internet), there was a phone number I used to call for the time and temperature, and it would give out both Fahrenheit and Celsius degrees. Years later, I still remember this one day I called:
Time -- 11:52
Temperature -- 52 degrees F., 11 degrees C.
True story!
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:15 pm
by Colby
I remember calling that once. It gave the exact time so thats what I used to set all my clocks and watches by.
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 10:34 am
by J_Weaver
It can also be handy when a girl you don't want involved with asks for your phone #!
Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2005 10:57 am
by Erri