Evening Gents,
The postman has been & gone & I've now taken ownership of my winter project.
It started last September when I finally admitted that neither my original 70's Star Sportwear G-1 (size 48) or my ELC M-422A (46) fitted properly.
The G-1 was perfect in every respect apart from the shoulders being a bit on the narrow side which got uncomfortable after a while (19").
The M-422A fitted well in the shoulders (22") but was too narrow across the chest (more so than the G-1).
It was suggested to me that I contact Wested Leathers in Kent with a view to having the Star Sportwear cloned / copied with shoulder sizing modifications (thank-you Howard at Bradley's Dry Cleaners / clothing restorers for the idea). I contacted Wested who were happy to accommodate & the plan began to take shape.
The decision was made to get Wested to provide the leather & know-how, & myself to source the zipper, collar mouton, knits, lining & buttons.
Thanks to MASH in Japan: the NOS G-1 zipper, knits & buttons & others for the mouton & lining.
The original plan was to have Wested pattern & build a G-1 styled jacket based on the Star Sportwear in goat skin (light, tough & quite water resistant). Not something high end but a jacket that didn't break the bank, was of good quality, fit & super wearable by me.
Things evolved (as they can) and I began to take a fancy to some M-422A features (i.e. pocket flap shape..thanks Steve S for the H&L Block pocket flap pattern & the H&L label) Project then turned into a USN tribute taking features from the G-1 / M-422A & a personal liking for red knits & rust mouton.
I visited Wested Leather twice for measurements & a calico toile fitting & left them the Sportswear G-1 jacket, zipper, knits etc (that M-25 motorway is a swine).
Brief came to fruition today, with the delivery of a light-weight made in UK Italian Goat-skin G-1 / M-422A type jacket (with parts from MASH & others). Fits a treat (same numbers as the Sportwear G-1 but 21.5" shoulders etc)
Thank-you Wested for a jacket that exceeded my expectations & hasn't left me poor
The postman has been & gone & I've now taken ownership of my winter project.
It started last September when I finally admitted that neither my original 70's Star Sportwear G-1 (size 48) or my ELC M-422A (46) fitted properly.
The G-1 was perfect in every respect apart from the shoulders being a bit on the narrow side which got uncomfortable after a while (19").
The M-422A fitted well in the shoulders (22") but was too narrow across the chest (more so than the G-1).
It was suggested to me that I contact Wested Leathers in Kent with a view to having the Star Sportwear cloned / copied with shoulder sizing modifications (thank-you Howard at Bradley's Dry Cleaners / clothing restorers for the idea). I contacted Wested who were happy to accommodate & the plan began to take shape.
The decision was made to get Wested to provide the leather & know-how, & myself to source the zipper, collar mouton, knits, lining & buttons.
Thanks to MASH in Japan: the NOS G-1 zipper, knits & buttons & others for the mouton & lining.
The original plan was to have Wested pattern & build a G-1 styled jacket based on the Star Sportwear in goat skin (light, tough & quite water resistant). Not something high end but a jacket that didn't break the bank, was of good quality, fit & super wearable by me.
Things evolved (as they can) and I began to take a fancy to some M-422A features (i.e. pocket flap shape..thanks Steve S for the H&L Block pocket flap pattern & the H&L label) Project then turned into a USN tribute taking features from the G-1 / M-422A & a personal liking for red knits & rust mouton.
I visited Wested Leather twice for measurements & a calico toile fitting & left them the Sportswear G-1 jacket, zipper, knits etc (that M-25 motorway is a swine).
Brief came to fruition today, with the delivery of a light-weight made in UK Italian Goat-skin G-1 / M-422A type jacket (with parts from MASH & others). Fits a treat (same numbers as the Sportwear G-1 but 21.5" shoulders etc)
Thank-you Wested for a jacket that exceeded my expectations & hasn't left me poor
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