Don't protest the protesters so much.
Dude, really? On average I respond to approximately 1 outta 10 crocs jibes, I hardly think my protestations are excessive!
Don't protest the protesters so much.
Yer protesting the Croc Whisperer. lolDude, really? On average I respond to approximately 1 outta 10 crocs jibes, I hardly think my protestations are excessive!
You guys have lost me with the croc thing! But hey my original post was a request for pics of Tumbled brown hides and your opinion of them. Would also be nice to see how they age.
In theory - nothing. In practice - so much.ps whats wrong with crocs any how?
The inside pocket advice applies to almost Aero jackets* - except the likes of the ANJ-3 and M422a, which were designed originally with one. The right hand pocket on my LHB shows through, but not the one on the left as it's 'hidden' behind the chest pocket. Not too bothered about it, tbh, it's part of the jacket's character now, but I've learned my lesson and wouldn't bother with them in future. My Dustbowl has no cord strip but shows no sign of droop so far, but it's still relatively young. [huh]
*ie FQHH and steerhide, don't know about goat or mid-weight etc
In the OP by Mark: Yesterday i finalized my order with Holly for a brown FQHH Highwayman in a 36, budget tartan lining, corduroy strip along the hem and no internal pockets (as not recommended by Aero).
Why does Aero recommend NOT getting inside pockets on the Highwayman? Is it because eventually the metal snaps begin to show through and leave an indent on the FQHH?
Also, I see that many folks opt for the corduroy strip along the inside back panel (to prevent "liner droop" I presume).
Is this the optimal way to go: corduroy strip on inside back panel and no inside pockets?
Sorry to partially hijack the thread, just wondering what you highwayman gents think.[/QUOT
Then you can have "corduroy strip droop" instead of "liner droop"!!:eusa_doh:
The croc thing is a kind of insider joke and electronically poking a particular FL member (Schitz) in the ribs. It is just this
member shows jacket pictures of himself, and the most prominent part of every picture is his big feet with at least size 16 crocs. lol ound:
In the OP by Mark: Yesterday i finalized my order with Holly for a brown FQHH Highwayman in a 36, budget tartan lining, corduroy strip along the hem and no internal pockets (as not recommended by Aero).
Why does Aero recommend NOT getting inside pockets on the Highwayman? Is it because eventually the metal snaps begin to show through and leave an indent on the FQHH?
Also, I see that many folks opt for the corduroy strip along the inside back panel (to prevent "liner droop" I presume).
Is this the optimal way to go: corduroy strip on inside back panel and no inside pockets?
Sorry to partially hijack the thread, just wondering what you highwayman gents think.
Thanks your comments and link much appreciated. I am likely as not going to go for regular brown. It simply seems to get the most votes from you guys. I have not seen many examples of the tumbled/vintage hide and the ones I have look fine but not quite as impressive as the regular.