Relaxing new Wested for better drape
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 11:17 am
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These are photos of my new Wested the day after it arrived. I soaked it in cold water until fully saturated. When removing it from the water be careful as the lining bleeds heavily. I then wore for about a half hour to get wrinkles in the sleeves and the back panel. I then turned it inside out and hung it in the backyard (in southern California the weather is sunny and eighty degrees). After a few hours I turned it right-side out and left it for another hour or so with my glves in the pockets to bag them out a bit. I finally tossed it unzipped into the dryer on air only for another hour. The water does not hurt the lambskin and the jacket is now softer and drapes more readily. P.S. I threw in a pic of a good luck charn that I made a while back. When my Wested trousers get back from the tailor today I will post pics with the shirt under Gear.
These are photos of my new Wested the day after it arrived. I soaked it in cold water until fully saturated. When removing it from the water be careful as the lining bleeds heavily. I then wore for about a half hour to get wrinkles in the sleeves and the back panel. I then turned it inside out and hung it in the backyard (in southern California the weather is sunny and eighty degrees). After a few hours I turned it right-side out and left it for another hour or so with my glves in the pockets to bag them out a bit. I finally tossed it unzipped into the dryer on air only for another hour. The water does not hurt the lambskin and the jacket is now softer and drapes more readily. P.S. I threw in a pic of a good luck charn that I made a while back. When my Wested trousers get back from the tailor today I will post pics with the shirt under Gear.