Is my jacket Authentic Brown color?
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Is my jacket Authentic Brown color?
I was told this jacket was Authentic Brown when I got it around a month ago. the jacket was new but purchased from an individual through ebay. Even though he told me it was authentic brown I convinced myself it was dark brown because it would not get really bright even in sunshine. Now I'm back to thinking it probably is authentic brown just like I was told. What do you all think from this picture?
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Ok, I'm going to throw a small spanner in the works. Are we sure , considering the vintage of the jacket due to the cotton collar facing, that this is not a pre-authentic (seal?) brown?
I must admit it does look like an authentic, anyway, definately not a dark brown!
Also the side straps appear to be backwards pointing. Can we have a close up of the straps please?
I must admit it does look like an authentic, anyway, definately not a dark brown!
Also the side straps appear to be backwards pointing. Can we have a close up of the straps please?
Yes, well like I've mentioned before this jacket was absolutely brand new when I got it about a month ago but the owner told me it had never been worn because he ordered the wrong size and never sent it back. Never could get an answer on just how long he had it though before putting it on ebay. He stated that it is authentic brown, but if it's an earlier model it could be darker than the current authentic brown, right..? I think that may be the situation. There is no facing behind the zippers (which I really like btw), no british flag, non-US zip, D rings (I've looped the straps through backwards), it's Lambskin
Here's a couple more pics:
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Terrible shot of the side-
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Lokking like Authentic-
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Looking like a dark brown -
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Doug C
Here's a couple more pics:
http://img493.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... t028kp.jpg
http://img493.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... t034aj.jpg
Terrible shot of the side-
http://img493.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... t076fl.jpg
Lokking like Authentic-
http://img493.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... t054du.jpg
Looking like a dark brown -
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It looks authentic to me. The thing about the authentic brown is that it "changes" colors in various lighting.
Kinda OT, but: Its been really wet here for about the last 2 weeks. In the process of going to and from my classes I usually walk around a 1.5 miles a day. My point is that me and my Authentic brown goat have spent quite a bit of time in rain and snow in the last couple of weeks. It seems like over this period my jacket has lost most of what little shine it had and it seems like its color doesn't transition as much as before in changing light. More of a consistent dull dark brown. I've had my jacket for a year now, but this is the first time I've actually spent quite a bit of time in the rain and snow. Are my eyes playing tricks on me or has anyone else noticed similar effects with their jacket?
Kinda OT, but: Its been really wet here for about the last 2 weeks. In the process of going to and from my classes I usually walk around a 1.5 miles a day. My point is that me and my Authentic brown goat have spent quite a bit of time in rain and snow in the last couple of weeks. It seems like over this period my jacket has lost most of what little shine it had and it seems like its color doesn't transition as much as before in changing light. More of a consistent dull dark brown. I've had my jacket for a year now, but this is the first time I've actually spent quite a bit of time in the rain and snow. Are my eyes playing tricks on me or has anyone else noticed similar effects with their jacket?
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With the constant use of your jacket, as well as it's regular exposure to rain, the underlying level of the hide is not showing through as much with use, as it's now getting (and don't take this wrong) 'dirty', and the highlights just will not show up as much.
Think of how a distresed jacket looks. The lighter looking sections are the parts where the lower level is showing through after the top layer has been worn. This also occurs with natural 'distessing', or just plain regular use. When that lighter level begins to accumlate dirt from regular use, the jacket appears darker and darker, as there is nothing to separate the dirt from the remaining top surface when light hits the jacket.
Unless you used a dressing shortly after receiving the jacket to help keep the jacket sealed, this is a pretty standard occurance as a jacket ages...regardless of type of hide.
Hope this made some sense.
Regards! Michaelson
Think of how a distresed jacket looks. The lighter looking sections are the parts where the lower level is showing through after the top layer has been worn. This also occurs with natural 'distessing', or just plain regular use. When that lighter level begins to accumlate dirt from regular use, the jacket appears darker and darker, as there is nothing to separate the dirt from the remaining top surface when light hits the jacket.
Unless you used a dressing shortly after receiving the jacket to help keep the jacket sealed, this is a pretty standard occurance as a jacket ages...regardless of type of hide.
Hope this made some sense.
Regards! Michaelson
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Yep, nice jacket. I think those are 'sliders', not D-rings.
You'll be please to hear the shoulder seam position is more acturate to the Raiders jacket that the current pattern of Wested jackets
As for being dark brown, look at my avatar. That is a authentic brown jacket
Nice fit & length Doug What size is that?
You'll be please to hear the shoulder seam position is more acturate to the Raiders jacket that the current pattern of Wested jackets
As for being dark brown, look at my avatar. That is a authentic brown jacket
Nice fit & length Doug What size is that?
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I like the proportion of the shoulders in the older jackets. And it fits you very well with no ride up at the front
I must be dumb because I can't work out how to thread the straps to look like they point backwards, weird thing is even pointing forwards they tend to bend back!
I also think the cotton inner on the collar somehow make the collar shape look more like the original. Looking at the screen used ones that have turned up here and there. It's not it's not too practical cos they wore through... so no asking Peter for this as an option guys!
I must be dumb because I can't work out how to thread the straps to look like they point backwards, weird thing is even pointing forwards they tend to bend back!
I also think the cotton inner on the collar somehow make the collar shape look more like the original. Looking at the screen used ones that have turned up here and there. It's not it's not too practical cos they wore through... so no asking Peter for this as an option guys!
Yep, nice jacket. I think those are 'sliders', not D-rings.
No, they are D rings that I have turn around, and they work much better. I really love this jacket but have been wanting a TofD jacket and have just bought the one Deval has for sale. I am putting this one in the classifieds now.
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Sunlight? Whats sunlight? Yea, it definitely lightens up in direct sunlight just like all the authentic brown. I think its just that the rain has helped to remove the shine that goatskin has. Anywho, what ever it its I like it.Indiana_Tone wrote:J_Weaver, it might just be the weather conditions you're in up there that are making the coat look kinda blahze brown. Not sure what's causing that. How's it look in direct sunlight out there? IF you've seen any yet.
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That's an older Wested. It has the shallow pleats and the side straps (not facing backward, by the way) are sewn under the rear panel as opped to being on the face. And as Mentioned, it has the older correct sleeve/yoke seam alignment.
As far as it being "authentic brown" I don't know. I do recall Wested offering "seal brown" back in those days, but I think the description "authentic brown" is a term Wested has adopted fairly recently.
Have you done any distressing to it? If not I would have to dispute the claim that it was never worn. The creasing of the sleeves and the small, subtle creases typical of the hide as it ages are appearant in the pockets.
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I got my most recent Wested about two months ago. It has the old, accurate seam alignment. Looks like Wested has gone back to it.
As far as it being "authentic brown" I don't know. I do recall Wested offering "seal brown" back in those days, but I think the description "authentic brown" is a term Wested has adopted fairly recently.
Have you done any distressing to it? If not I would have to dispute the claim that it was never worn. The creasing of the sleeves and the small, subtle creases typical of the hide as it ages are appearant in the pockets.
SKIPPY...
I got my most recent Wested about two months ago. It has the old, accurate seam alignment. Looks like Wested has gone back to it.
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I agree Shawnkara, the seam placements are screen accurate for the Raiders look. And, the strap configuration is the older (almost pre-mod) placement....
I'm glad to hear that Wested went back to raising the back seam 1'' inch higher than the arm-sleeve seam for the Raiders jacket. However, is this standard now for all of their jackets (Raiders + ToD, n' LC)?
It seems that this "should" come standard for the "Raiders" style jacket, but not for the "Temple" or the "Last Crusade" jackets....
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I'm glad to hear that Wested went back to raising the back seam 1'' inch higher than the arm-sleeve seam for the Raiders jacket. However, is this standard now for all of their jackets (Raiders + ToD, n' LC)?
It seems that this "should" come standard for the "Raiders" style jacket, but not for the "Temple" or the "Last Crusade" jackets....
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Shawnkara that is VERY interesting about the shoulder seam on your jacket Although I agree with Captain D that it shouldn't be standard for anything but a Raiders jacket
Shawnkara - Can you post pics of your jacket?
I have to say, although this may have been a recent purchase from Wested through eBay, does not mean that the jacket could not have been some very old stock that Peter was looking to clear out. That said, it does sound like you've got a very nice jacket
So who has received a made to measure Raiders jacket in the last few weeks?
& where is your seam compared to Doug's jacket?
Shawnkara - Can you post pics of your jacket?
I have to say, although this may have been a recent purchase from Wested through eBay, does not mean that the jacket could not have been some very old stock that Peter was looking to clear out. That said, it does sound like you've got a very nice jacket
So who has received a made to measure Raiders jacket in the last few weeks?
& where is your seam compared to Doug's jacket?