captaincaveman1
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Hey all, if you recall I have a 689 cafe w/ the dress collar in horse. One of my favorites and not a whole lot of money. Two things, however, always bugged me...
1. Too warm. Torso is lined with very warm quilted felt-like material. Too hot for riding weather and made the garmet feel bulky.
2. Storm collar. I know its supposed to block wind but it got in the way and I have other jackets for bad weather.
So, a few weeks ago I sent it to Arrow Cleaners to have the liner replaced with something lighter as well as have the storm collar removed. Well you guessed it, the garment came back and their tailor also shipped back the parts that were taken out. Here are the results:
Dunno how I put up with that flap for so long. ******* dorso fin. Jacket looks cleaner without it and is easier to zip. You can also see the black rayon lining peeking through.
Here's that bulky liner that made this strictly a winter coat. Now its more like 3 seasons, up to 70 degrees.
No more stupid storm flap and I'm actually not sweating my **** off.lol
Close up of grain, really starting to pop out more and more:
1. Too warm. Torso is lined with very warm quilted felt-like material. Too hot for riding weather and made the garmet feel bulky.
2. Storm collar. I know its supposed to block wind but it got in the way and I have other jackets for bad weather.
So, a few weeks ago I sent it to Arrow Cleaners to have the liner replaced with something lighter as well as have the storm collar removed. Well you guessed it, the garment came back and their tailor also shipped back the parts that were taken out. Here are the results:
Dunno how I put up with that flap for so long. ******* dorso fin. Jacket looks cleaner without it and is easier to zip. You can also see the black rayon lining peeking through.
Here's that bulky liner that made this strictly a winter coat. Now its more like 3 seasons, up to 70 degrees.
No more stupid storm flap and I'm actually not sweating my **** off.lol
Close up of grain, really starting to pop out more and more: