"THE" Indy Jacket to get
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Is that too much to ask, IndyK?IndyK wrote:Thats so typically You for sure. And You want popcorn on the floor as well, dont You? And someone playing a piano in the corner? )binkmeisterRick wrote:I'm all about screen accuracy. I want my full sized movie screen to have the proper 1.37:1 width to height ratio.
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Rabbit, IndyK makes a good point. Do some thinking as to what you really want in a jacket and what your budget is. Besides, there's no saying that you have to get everything all at once. Heck, I've been here for a good long while and I still don't have everything. But I'm content (for the most) to have some of the basics.
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good breakdown k....just to go a little further:Sitting rabbit, may I ask: What exactly do You expect from the jacket You eventually will buy, Screen accuracy? The Indy-feel of immortality and durability? Or the famous "I just wanna look like the guy"?
It's 3 different jackets (and prices) if You ask me.
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1. screen accuracy - todd's
2. immortality and durability - flightsuits/flightjacket
3. i just wanna look like the guy - wested
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you bet bink. its all relative
actually, i'm in the market again for an ultimate SA jacket and have found the following:
1. flightsuits won't do any mods whatsoever
2. i don't have a mechanism for wested to do a full check off of my specs in the end
i might call todd up again to see if he can find me some really grainy hide thats thicker than the lamb i have now....some really wierd stuff.....maybe in a nice bright ORANGE so that i can send daily pictures of me wearing it to aries cannon
actually, i'm in the market again for an ultimate SA jacket and have found the following:
1. flightsuits won't do any mods whatsoever
2. i don't have a mechanism for wested to do a full check off of my specs in the end
i might call todd up again to see if he can find me some really grainy hide thats thicker than the lamb i have now....some really wierd stuff.....maybe in a nice bright ORANGE so that i can send daily pictures of me wearing it to aries cannon
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I guess I look at quality/durability first. I want it to outlast me!
Second, I look at what everyone else has said to make a better judgment on what to get. After all, folks that have bought them all should know!
Third, I look at SA. IS it Indy's Jacket, or close?
Fourth, I look at the original maker. Wested made the original, so I'm bound to check them out first. However, from what everyone has said on here about the fedoras, AB's are built better. So, instead of going with HB, I decided to go AB!
That's it in a nutshell. I don't tend to look at the price, unless its super super ridiculous. Quality beats price hands down for me.
Second, I look at what everyone else has said to make a better judgment on what to get. After all, folks that have bought them all should know!
Third, I look at SA. IS it Indy's Jacket, or close?
Fourth, I look at the original maker. Wested made the original, so I'm bound to check them out first. However, from what everyone has said on here about the fedoras, AB's are built better. So, instead of going with HB, I decided to go AB!
That's it in a nutshell. I don't tend to look at the price, unless its super super ridiculous. Quality beats price hands down for me.
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Well, SR, NOW you should understand why folks are scattered ALL over radar on this. I can't think of one single jacket that will fulfill all your points you list as 'wants'.
Each jacket covers many 'wants', but not all. You need to pare down your list to, say, the top three most important points, then see what you get.
Of all your points, the closest one I can think that would come to your requirements would be Gibson & Barnes (Flightsuits), in my opinion.
I am totally impressed with Todds jacket too, but there are only about 20 of them in existance, and they haven't been around long enough for any data to be considered regarding durability or longevity. All the others have.
Regards! Michaelson
Each jacket covers many 'wants', but not all. You need to pare down your list to, say, the top three most important points, then see what you get.
Of all your points, the closest one I can think that would come to your requirements would be Gibson & Barnes (Flightsuits), in my opinion.
I am totally impressed with Todds jacket too, but there are only about 20 of them in existance, and they haven't been around long enough for any data to be considered regarding durability or longevity. All the others have.
Regards! Michaelson
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Hmmmm I guess this is exactly why AB came into existence, and other vendors who ventured on their own to make their own various gear, because they couldn't find "THE" one they had in mind. I'm still a student in grad school, with limited time on my hands. But......I'll keep reading these posts like all of you recommended, and who knows... Perhaps I'll see one of yours for sale at just the right price, and I'll bite!
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US Wings sizes
Hey, do US Wings jackets "wear big"? I normally wear a 42R, but Indy jackets aren't supposed to be roomy, right?
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In smaller sizes, 'run big' is an understatement. I usually wear a 38 the XS is about right for me. For a 42 I'd recommend a S in a US Wings.
What you can to to check is give them a call and get them to give you some measurements taken off an actual jacket. For chest size get then to measure it armpit to armpit across the chest of the jacket. This gives you half of the chest size. For a 42 you need a measurement of about 22 1/2 to 23 (giving 3-4 inches of movement room).
Whilst you're at it get them to measure the back length and the sleeve from shoulder to cuff to see if they fit you right.
Measure your own chest to see what your 'true' size is then add 4 to work out what "pit to pit" measure you need. (ie if you measure 40, add 4 gives 44. The pit to pit you need then is 22).
If you have big arms or big stomach, please factor that in and ask them. Beware that Wings often over estimate the size you need. They recommended me a Medium from my measurements!
What you can to to check is give them a call and get them to give you some measurements taken off an actual jacket. For chest size get then to measure it armpit to armpit across the chest of the jacket. This gives you half of the chest size. For a 42 you need a measurement of about 22 1/2 to 23 (giving 3-4 inches of movement room).
Whilst you're at it get them to measure the back length and the sleeve from shoulder to cuff to see if they fit you right.
Measure your own chest to see what your 'true' size is then add 4 to work out what "pit to pit" measure you need. (ie if you measure 40, add 4 gives 44. The pit to pit you need then is 22).
If you have big arms or big stomach, please factor that in and ask them. Beware that Wings often over estimate the size you need. They recommended me a Medium from my measurements!
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