Wested sleeve design, and alteration questions
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2004 4:30 pm
Hey folks. I was wearing my new Wested goat the other day, and noticed something about the fit, that I hadn't noticed when I first recieved it.
I threw in the ol' Raiders DVD and starting looking to compare what I had noticed on my Wested.
What I felt was weird, was where the armpit area of the sleeve is connected to the body. It is kind of low, and I assume that it is so you can wear extra layers underneath, without binding yourself up.
I noticed in the film, that on Indy's jacket, the sleeve is connected to the body a little higher, and closer to the armpit area.
I immediatley jumped on the computer, and started searching thru COWs
old threads, for answers to this "problem" I use the word problem lightly, because it isn't a serious issue, jus something that I feel effects the way my arms can move inside the sleeves.
When I raise my arms in any direction, up comes the body of the jacket, and my range of movement is limited. I PMed a few of the COW veterans, to try and get some answers, and was told that the way I want my jacket, is the way it was first offered by Peter, until people started complaining they couldn't wear anything but a light shirt underneath.
So, back to the drawing board for my next order. I want to order an Authentic Lamb, but I definately want to revise the style from my last order. Has anyone else ordereda jacket like this? I heard it is to Chris Kings specs, but I'm not sure who he is, so I assume he is one of the pioneers in helping design the Wested jacket that we know and love today.
I also heard that it is his jacket that the Indy mannequin is wearing on Wested website, wearing the authentic lamb.
I was wondering if anyone has these specs for that design, so I can relay that to Wested when I order my new jacket. I also don't want to order it in a way that it would be uncomfortable to wear, either, so any help in this situation would be great.
Also, I'm thinking that if it had the slimmer cut on the sleeves, where attached to the body, then the gussets may work alot better than in the newer style, with the arms attached lower on the body. I hope this makes sense, and I'm hoping maybe some of you folks have some pics I can see to get an idea what the old style looks like.
Thanks in advance
IndyBlues.
BTW, if Peter is out there, maybe he can respond tho this, and maybe help me along with this situation.
I threw in the ol' Raiders DVD and starting looking to compare what I had noticed on my Wested.
What I felt was weird, was where the armpit area of the sleeve is connected to the body. It is kind of low, and I assume that it is so you can wear extra layers underneath, without binding yourself up.
I noticed in the film, that on Indy's jacket, the sleeve is connected to the body a little higher, and closer to the armpit area.
I immediatley jumped on the computer, and started searching thru COWs
old threads, for answers to this "problem" I use the word problem lightly, because it isn't a serious issue, jus something that I feel effects the way my arms can move inside the sleeves.
When I raise my arms in any direction, up comes the body of the jacket, and my range of movement is limited. I PMed a few of the COW veterans, to try and get some answers, and was told that the way I want my jacket, is the way it was first offered by Peter, until people started complaining they couldn't wear anything but a light shirt underneath.
So, back to the drawing board for my next order. I want to order an Authentic Lamb, but I definately want to revise the style from my last order. Has anyone else ordereda jacket like this? I heard it is to Chris Kings specs, but I'm not sure who he is, so I assume he is one of the pioneers in helping design the Wested jacket that we know and love today.
I also heard that it is his jacket that the Indy mannequin is wearing on Wested website, wearing the authentic lamb.
I was wondering if anyone has these specs for that design, so I can relay that to Wested when I order my new jacket. I also don't want to order it in a way that it would be uncomfortable to wear, either, so any help in this situation would be great.
Also, I'm thinking that if it had the slimmer cut on the sleeves, where attached to the body, then the gussets may work alot better than in the newer style, with the arms attached lower on the body. I hope this makes sense, and I'm hoping maybe some of you folks have some pics I can see to get an idea what the old style looks like.
Thanks in advance
IndyBlues.
BTW, if Peter is out there, maybe he can respond tho this, and maybe help me along with this situation.