Per the request of some...The Specs AND PICS
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 3:09 pm
In the process of answering a question under another thread, I was asked for specs on my new Wested lamb, and finding/making a little time now, here they are. What I asked for is in black, regular text. Anything differing from my order on the jacket as received is in bold caps:
Details
Please use 1980’s slimmer cut with the tad smaller collar. (THE COLLAR IS SMALLER THAN MY FIRST JACKET; POINTS - if actual points - WOULD BE 2-3/4") Some of these dimensions or operations may be a function of that pattern. Also note some of the following dimensions vary slightly from the website sizing chart.
Style: Raiders
Skin: Authentic Brown Lambskin
Jacket Size: 42 Long
Height: 73”
Chest: 42”
Waist: 36”
Shoulder: 6.75”
Back at Seam: 19.25” (this taken from my previous jacket) 18.75”
Sleeve length: 25.75” 26”
Back length: 26.5” 27.5”
Open Cuff: 12” (finished outside circumference at wrist; standard arm opening where sleeve meets torso, taper to wrist) 13”
Cargo pockets: Use current standard shape, sizing and placement (no greater than 1.5” from bottom of jacket) DIDN'T CHECK THESE...THEY'RE FINE
Inside pocket: 1 (one) left, as standard, but without full leather facing. Use only the minimal leather edge treatment.
Zipper: Antique brass
Side strap: Anodized black rectangular slider NEW RECTANGULAR RINGS; THIS IS FINE, BUT IS NOT WHAT I REQUESTED; I GUESS THIS IS WHAT HE’LL USE NOW??
Lining: Cotton Silesia body with Satin sleeves
Gussets: Please include underarm gussets. WHICH, I GUESS, ARE PRETTY NICE. I DIDN’T HAVE THEM ON MY PREVIOUS ONE, BUT I DON’T KNOW HOW MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE THEY REALLY MAKE, IN MY CASE, THAT IS
On the advice of another customer, please make sure that all the Authentic Lamb used is of the firmer stock. IT’S ALL VERY CONSISTENT IN FEEL, DRAPE, WEIGHT, THICKNESS, ETC.
ALSO, MIKE, I UNDERSTAND COMPLETELY ABOUT THE LARGER ARM HOLES AT THE SHOULDER. IT WON'T BE A PROBLEM, BUT I CAN CERTAINLY SEE WHERE A BIT LARGER MAY BE BENEFICIAL, EVEN FOR A T-SHIRT.
I am also sending an e-mail with a picture to illustrate my previous jacket’s arm seams, and what I would like to avoid. In short, the inside seams were a bit too far forward. Any action (if possible) to correct this would be most appreciated. Thank you very much. I GOT AN E-MAIL FROM GERRY A COUPLE DAYS AGO IN RESPONSE TO ONE I HAD SENT WESTED REGARDING THE SLEEVES NOT BEING TAPERED AS MUCH AS I HAD ASKED AND THE INSIDE ARM SEAMS FACING FORWARD (NEITHER OF WHICH ARE ANY BIG DEAL). HERE’S WHAT SHE HAD TO SAY:
…Firstly I am glad to hear that you like the jacket and that it fits you well.
Secondly, we did taper the wrists as much as we could without spoiling the drape of the garment but if you order another jacket in the future remind us that you are adamant on the 12” cuff and we will provide it.
Unfortunately, we cannot change the seams in this jacket and you should have been advised of this at the outset of your order and I apologise for this oversight.
We aim to please all our customers 100% and we are sorry we have failed on this occasion but we hope this does not spoil your enjoyment of the jacket.
Regards Gerry
TO WHICH I REPSONDED:
…Being the experts, I knew you would do what you could to accommodate my requests, and I know that you did your best. That's all anyone can ask. My enjoyment is not at all spoiled, and I look so forward to continued wearing through this favorite time of year. Autumn in Illinois is as nice as a Wested Lamb. So, you see, they compliment each other nicely.
Thanks for your note. All my best to you, Peter, and staff…
We now need some pics. I am going to post those of me in the too short goat that we took before relinquishing it to Lindiana, and in this new one. It fits just like I wanted it to. I am very pleased. Timing on the order was 4 weeks exactly: Monday, August 25th, to Monday, September 22.
I'll add pics hopefully this weekend.
Cab
P.S. and for some reason, this jacket is minus a hanging loop on the inside of the collar stand.
Flatsy,
I didn't ask for the additional front length as I did not experience this phenomenon with my first jacket. With this one, actually, I haven't paid enough attention yet. Perhaps we'll see when the pics get posted. LOOKS LIKE IN THE PICS THE FRONT DOES RIDE UP SOME IN BOTH "SPECIES". I JUST DIDN'T NOTICE IT SO MUCH WITH THE GOAT. BTW, THE GOAT SIDE PIC IS UNZIPPED, THE LAMB SIDE PIC IS ZIPPED.
Details
Please use 1980’s slimmer cut with the tad smaller collar. (THE COLLAR IS SMALLER THAN MY FIRST JACKET; POINTS - if actual points - WOULD BE 2-3/4") Some of these dimensions or operations may be a function of that pattern. Also note some of the following dimensions vary slightly from the website sizing chart.
Style: Raiders
Skin: Authentic Brown Lambskin
Jacket Size: 42 Long
Height: 73”
Chest: 42”
Waist: 36”
Shoulder: 6.75”
Back at Seam: 19.25” (this taken from my previous jacket) 18.75”
Sleeve length: 25.75” 26”
Back length: 26.5” 27.5”
Open Cuff: 12” (finished outside circumference at wrist; standard arm opening where sleeve meets torso, taper to wrist) 13”
Cargo pockets: Use current standard shape, sizing and placement (no greater than 1.5” from bottom of jacket) DIDN'T CHECK THESE...THEY'RE FINE
Inside pocket: 1 (one) left, as standard, but without full leather facing. Use only the minimal leather edge treatment.
Zipper: Antique brass
Side strap: Anodized black rectangular slider NEW RECTANGULAR RINGS; THIS IS FINE, BUT IS NOT WHAT I REQUESTED; I GUESS THIS IS WHAT HE’LL USE NOW??
Lining: Cotton Silesia body with Satin sleeves
Gussets: Please include underarm gussets. WHICH, I GUESS, ARE PRETTY NICE. I DIDN’T HAVE THEM ON MY PREVIOUS ONE, BUT I DON’T KNOW HOW MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE THEY REALLY MAKE, IN MY CASE, THAT IS
On the advice of another customer, please make sure that all the Authentic Lamb used is of the firmer stock. IT’S ALL VERY CONSISTENT IN FEEL, DRAPE, WEIGHT, THICKNESS, ETC.
ALSO, MIKE, I UNDERSTAND COMPLETELY ABOUT THE LARGER ARM HOLES AT THE SHOULDER. IT WON'T BE A PROBLEM, BUT I CAN CERTAINLY SEE WHERE A BIT LARGER MAY BE BENEFICIAL, EVEN FOR A T-SHIRT.
I am also sending an e-mail with a picture to illustrate my previous jacket’s arm seams, and what I would like to avoid. In short, the inside seams were a bit too far forward. Any action (if possible) to correct this would be most appreciated. Thank you very much. I GOT AN E-MAIL FROM GERRY A COUPLE DAYS AGO IN RESPONSE TO ONE I HAD SENT WESTED REGARDING THE SLEEVES NOT BEING TAPERED AS MUCH AS I HAD ASKED AND THE INSIDE ARM SEAMS FACING FORWARD (NEITHER OF WHICH ARE ANY BIG DEAL). HERE’S WHAT SHE HAD TO SAY:
…Firstly I am glad to hear that you like the jacket and that it fits you well.
Secondly, we did taper the wrists as much as we could without spoiling the drape of the garment but if you order another jacket in the future remind us that you are adamant on the 12” cuff and we will provide it.
Unfortunately, we cannot change the seams in this jacket and you should have been advised of this at the outset of your order and I apologise for this oversight.
We aim to please all our customers 100% and we are sorry we have failed on this occasion but we hope this does not spoil your enjoyment of the jacket.
Regards Gerry
TO WHICH I REPSONDED:
…Being the experts, I knew you would do what you could to accommodate my requests, and I know that you did your best. That's all anyone can ask. My enjoyment is not at all spoiled, and I look so forward to continued wearing through this favorite time of year. Autumn in Illinois is as nice as a Wested Lamb. So, you see, they compliment each other nicely.
Thanks for your note. All my best to you, Peter, and staff…
We now need some pics. I am going to post those of me in the too short goat that we took before relinquishing it to Lindiana, and in this new one. It fits just like I wanted it to. I am very pleased. Timing on the order was 4 weeks exactly: Monday, August 25th, to Monday, September 22.
I'll add pics hopefully this weekend.
Cab
P.S. and for some reason, this jacket is minus a hanging loop on the inside of the collar stand.
Flatsy,
I didn't ask for the additional front length as I did not experience this phenomenon with my first jacket. With this one, actually, I haven't paid enough attention yet. Perhaps we'll see when the pics get posted. LOOKS LIKE IN THE PICS THE FRONT DOES RIDE UP SOME IN BOTH "SPECIES". I JUST DIDN'T NOTICE IT SO MUCH WITH THE GOAT. BTW, THE GOAT SIDE PIC IS UNZIPPED, THE LAMB SIDE PIC IS ZIPPED.