My New Wested... Samples, That Is!
Posted: Mon Jul 17, 2006 9:39 pm
I am preparing to order my first Wested, and I am quite excited about it. Now that I have samples, I can hardly wait. I see why you all love these jackets so much. I know, this topic has been discussed many times (I've been reading for the last 30 minutes). Still, I have a few quick questions that will make my choice easier, as this will probably be my ONLY Wested. I hope nobody yells at me too much for rehashing old stuff, but my eyes just can't take hunting for these specific answers anymore. It's what I really need to know.
I've narrowed it down to Goat or Lamb. (I didn't care for the cowhide). I've scratched the samples with a knife to see how they take it. I can see why the lamb is popular with the self-distressing crowd. It seems like it will get that Indy look rather easily. The goat seems extrememly resilient. My scrathing has mostly just dulled the finished.
#1; I'm just not that tough on a jacket, so I'm worried that the goat skin might never distress at all for me. Is it really THAT tough? I don't need my jacket to look like it was dragged under a truck through the desert, but a little wear would add character.
#2; I pulled and poked a bit at the samples, and the lamb seems to hold it's proper shape better. Does anyone have trouble with the goat getting stretched out or getting bad hanger marks?
#3; I like the color of the Authentic Goat more than the Authenic Lamb. Is the Dark Lamb close to the Auth. Goat's color, or is it much darker?
#4; Which is lighter in terms of warmth, Goat or Lamb?
#5; My Lambskin sample has a very even texture. Is that just chance, or will the whole jacket be like that?
Well, that's it.
Chewie
I've narrowed it down to Goat or Lamb. (I didn't care for the cowhide). I've scratched the samples with a knife to see how they take it. I can see why the lamb is popular with the self-distressing crowd. It seems like it will get that Indy look rather easily. The goat seems extrememly resilient. My scrathing has mostly just dulled the finished.
#1; I'm just not that tough on a jacket, so I'm worried that the goat skin might never distress at all for me. Is it really THAT tough? I don't need my jacket to look like it was dragged under a truck through the desert, but a little wear would add character.
#2; I pulled and poked a bit at the samples, and the lamb seems to hold it's proper shape better. Does anyone have trouble with the goat getting stretched out or getting bad hanger marks?
#3; I like the color of the Authentic Goat more than the Authenic Lamb. Is the Dark Lamb close to the Auth. Goat's color, or is it much darker?
#4; Which is lighter in terms of warmth, Goat or Lamb?
#5; My Lambskin sample has a very even texture. Is that just chance, or will the whole jacket be like that?
Well, that's it.
Chewie