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Fill me in Holt, trying to get better at identifying jackets. I see that it could be possible that the yoke seam may be higher than the arm seam, no leather facings and smaller nickel zip, but other than yoke/arm seam allignment the other features could be standard. Send me a pm as to not derail Indy89's thread.Indiana Holt wrote:i can tell that it is custom made jacket.
looks good on you. I like the color
True, but he says it's one year old and hasn't worn it too much.Indiana Holt wrote:thats why the straps looked so stiff. lambskin straps would be all limp after 1 year of use.
RCSignals wrote:True, but he says it's one year old and hasn't worn it too much.Indiana Holt wrote:thats why the straps looked so stiff. lambskin straps would be all limp after 1 year of use.
indy89, which is the 3 month old? the last photo? - edit...OK I get it it, it's one jacket 1yr3mo. old
Only if you're pretending to be Indy in costume.RCSignals wrote:Well with that jacket you are meant to wear it over a tucked in shirt
And it isCM wrote: It has a short bike jacket feel to it, which may be how he likes it.
Yup! This jacket has every spec I asked for. I'm hoping it'll get some wear this weekend. It's supposed to be raining a lot.Texan Scott wrote:The most important thing is did you get what you wanted? Looks like a keeper.
Yeah if you look in the Adventurebilt thread, his jacket looks longer, and just right (although I agree it could be longer)! Of course, you can't see where the jacket ends (sleeves or body), but the proportions look great. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=12649&start=1500 This is seriously one of my favourite Westeds I've seen. Great colour, perfect demon roll, nice yoke seam placement, nice and light looking leather, and beautiful zipper.Tundrarider wrote:Awesome jacket, indy89!!!The goat has a rougher look to it than the lamb, which always seems a bit smooth to me.
What might be a little deceiving on the jacket length is your jeans. They almost look to be low-rise or are you wearing them low?Where the belt line is in relation to the bottom edge of the jacket makes a difference in how long the jacket appears.
I'd love to see your jacket with some Indy gear if you have it. I noticed a Fedora and whip in your photos...![]()
Michael
Thanks, MichaelTundrarider wrote:Awesome jacket, indy89!!!The goat has a rougher look to it than the lamb, which always seems a bit smooth to me.
What might be a little deceiving on the jacket length is your jeans. They almost look to be low-rise or are you wearing them low?Where the belt line is in relation to the bottom edge of the jacket makes a difference in how long the jacket appears.
I'd love to see your jacket with some Indy gear if you have it. I noticed a Fedora and whip in your photos...![]()
Michael
I only did water treatment as soon as I received it. I just put it in the shower for a bit and wore it right afterwards.Texan Scott wrote:Goat may be the most under-rated hide?From the photos, the leather looks thinner, and this one "looks" more like lamb to me, even though it is goat, but then again, it is difficult to tell with inside lighting. The "biker cut" gives it an interesting new flare.
Indy89, did you do anything to the jacket, any predistressing or water treatment?