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US WINGS JUNIOR INDY Memo from the Sarge
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:19 am
by Cowboy
From our great friend and American Hero.
Cowboy wrote:
Hello ,
Please post... We will receive the Kids Indy Jackets around the 15th of June.... The Hold up was.. I had to send the Leather to our Partners in Hong Kong.. They are a UK Factory that has been in business for over 50 years.. Very well known! They also made all the Avirex LTD Jackets for over 30 years.... The Owners of the Factory are UK citizens!! US Wings Inc. USA are made in the USA and We are Union Made and there is no way I can make this Jacket here and re sale it for that price.... My cost for a Kids Indy here in the USA is over $ 200.00. It has been over two years since we made this Jacket!! and they will go Fast.......
Regards,
Sgt. Hack
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:21 am
by buda741
Stupid question how accurate are these junior jackets and what movie are they based?
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:24 am
by Cowboy
buda741 wrote:Stupid question how accurate are these junior jackets and what movie are they based?
Good enough for an 8 year old! Heck, all I had was brown coats or an old pleather bomber whan I was a kid. I will never tell my old man how much I just spent on a jacket for a kid
Anyway, to answer you question...it is their standard pattern minus the hand warmers and inside pocket.
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:28 am
by buda741
Cowboy wrote:buda741 wrote:Stupid question how accurate are these junior jackets and what movie are they based?
Good enough for an 8 year old! Heck, all I had was brown coats or an old pleather bomber whan I was a kid. I will never tell my old man how much I just spent on a jacket for a kid
Anyway, to answer you question...it is their standard pattern minus the hand warmers and inside pocket.
Hey now, I'm not 8!
I'm only 5'2 and I'm looking to get the 18-20 size. So there standard pattern means what? It says on the info on the website that it includes 2 inside pockets...?
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:33 am
by Cowboy
buda741 wrote:Cowboy wrote:buda741 wrote:Stupid question how accurate are these junior jackets and what movie are they based?
Good enough for an 8 year old! Heck, all I had was brown coats or an old pleather bomber whan I was a kid. I will never tell my old man how much I just spent on a jacket for a kid
Anyway, to answer you question...it is their standard pattern minus the hand warmers and inside pocket.
Hey now, I'm not 8!
I'm only 5'2 and I'm looking to get the 18-20 size. So there standard pattern means what? It says on the info on the website that it includes 2 inside pockets...?
I stand corrected. I do not think it had an inside 2 moths ago. Anyway, I have not a clue about your height and size, etc. So why don't you call em?
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:36 am
by PSBIndy
Boy, they really short-changed the kids didn't they......no hand-warmer pockets or inside pocket.......a deal-breaker for me (and my son).
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:39 am
by Cowboy
PSBIndy wrote:Boy, they really short-changed the kids didn't they......no hand-warmer pockets or inside pocket.......a deal-breaker for me (and my son).
I was WRONG!!! There is inside pockets. I was going to go Wested, but it would have run about $50 more. Not worth the extra cost for my boy. To each his own....you don't have to by one.
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:56 am
by buda741
I'm going to call tomorrow morning regarding size. Finding items that will fit correctly at a decent price is hard for me, and I think I can live without the hand warmers. I'm looking for something CS but I don't know the actual differences between jackets. And at this price and hopefully right size I can live without 100% accuracy. This can be a lucky break
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 1:02 am
by Cowboy
buda741 wrote:I'm going to call tomorrow morning regarding size. Finding items that will fit correctly at a decent price is hard for me, and I think I can live without the hand warmers. I'm looking for something CS but I don't know the actual differences between jackets. And at this price and hopefully right size I can live without 100% accuracy. This can be a lucky break
I think that you and KT are the same size. He will tell you to get a Wested. Maybe and OTR?? Personaly, if it were for me, I
would want side entry pockets. Kids don't care. Good Luck.
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 3:49 am
by Kt Templar
Cowboy wrote:buda741 wrote:I'm going to call tomorrow morning regarding size. Finding items that will fit correctly at a decent price is hard for me, and I think I can live without the hand warmers. I'm looking for something CS but I don't know the actual differences between jackets. And at this price and hopefully right size I can live without 100% accuracy. This can be a lucky break
I think that you and KT are the same size. He will tell you to get a Wested. Maybe and OTR?? Personaly, if it were for me, I
would want side entry pockets. Kids don't care. Good Luck.
I'll post in the thread below about the Wested kids jacket to leave this one on topic.
viewtopic.php?p=434862#434862
I'm the same height as Buda but probably a bit chunkier!
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 6:09 am
by Ken
I am really interested to know the size of these jackets - on thje website it has ages 18 - 20 as one of the sizes.
Ken
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 4:29 pm
by TheMechanic
I just might get one for my son's birthday. Cool.
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 7:49 pm
by scot2525
Thinking really hard about this jacket. I have my wife on board for the purchase but am waiting to see how my Wested jacket survives the initial weathering I did to it.
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 8:17 pm
by Baldwyn
I bought 2 of the old US Wings jackets for my kid. As you can see here, it has the hand-warmer pockets! I can't remember if I told her about them or if she figured them out for herself.
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:26 pm
by John Falcon
Her pants aren't SA.
hehe
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:34 pm
by IndyBlues
John Falcon wrote:Her pants aren't SA.
hehe
Kind of like the ones in your pics.
Don't pick on kids gear, it's not cool.
'Blues
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 9:46 pm
by PSBIndy
Baldwyn wrote:I bought 2 of the old US Wings jackets for my kid. As you can see here, it has the hand-warmer pockets! I can't remember if I told her about them or if she figured them out for herself.
Did anyone tell you that you look like that actor who played Bruce Lee in the movie "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story?"
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:01 pm
by Indiana Joe
Baldwyn wrote:I bought 2 of the old US Wings jackets for my kid. As you can see here, it has the hand-warmer pockets! I can't remember if I told her about them or if she figured them out for herself.
My son has a US Wing Lil' Indy jacket from 2002 and it has the inside pocket as well as the hand warmers. Interestingly, it was supposed to be made of goatskin but the supply ran out at the time of the order so, for no additional cost my son's jacket was made in their buttery soft antique cowhide. The quality of the hide is simply outstanding. Anyway, my point is that the older USW kids Indy jackets had handwarmers and an inside pocket.
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:01 am
by Baldwyn
PSBIndy wrote:
Did anyone tell you that you look like that actor who played Bruce Lee in the movie "Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story?"
I have heard that before!
BTW, I checked my daughter's jacket and she does have two inner pockets. Pretty sweet! We're going to distress it artificially for fun.