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That elusive safari jacket...(advice please)

Mike K.

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Lone_Ranger said:
The Lost World's Safari Bush Jacket seems like just what I was looking for, but the price is a bit much for something I would actually wear in the 'outback.' Any other suggestions for a more reasonable one?
I am about to take a short break from my graduate school work to post a comprehensive review of safari jackets (and return to the Fedora Lounge on a more regular basis).

You are right that the price on the LW jacket is too high...way too high. That company needs to realize that one can get an original Willis & Geiger for less money. My recommendation is to look at Filson, Kevin's Catalog, and check Ebay.

If this one suits you, send me a PM...I'm selling off some of my surplus.
Size medium - chest 23", shoulders 19", sleeves 23", length 31"
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Highlander

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Just wondering, I have a Banana Republic Ventile Cotton Safari Jacket. What's the best cleaning method? Washing? Dry Cleaning? or just brushing (my method so far)?
 

Mike K.

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Option 1 - if it fits loosely - machine wash & dry gentle.
Option 2 - if just right or slightly snug - go with a simple spot cleaning by hand.
Option 3 - leave the dirt on there - adds character and makes it look well used/loved and not just a "costume" jacket
 

Highlander

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Yes, it looks used :) and I'll brush it, keep the "mud" and other things off. Nothing worse than a "new" looking adventure jacket anyway...

Thanks,
 

tjoek

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My first post :)

I like Safari jacket.
My favorite one is by J. Petersman because I feel it embraces the classic style and has romanticism in it.
 

DC3

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Mike: Did I miss a post or did you not complete the "Folk Wear" bush jacket pattern?
I'm asking because I now have some time on my hands (was laid off) and want a good sewing project. So I thought I'd see how it went for you.
Just curious. Thanks in advance.
David
 

Mike K.

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DC3 said:
Mike: Did I miss a post or did you not complete the "Folk Wear" bush jacket pattern?
I'm asking because I now have some time on my hands (was laid off) and want a good sewing project. So I thought I'd see how it went for you.
Just curious. Thanks in advance.
David
I found a safari jacket that I really like a lot (WPG Bush Jacket), so I abandoned the Folk Wear do it myself project. Plus, I've been tied up the past few years with graduate school and never had the time.
 

dhermann1

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Of all the old threads on the topic of Safari Jackets, this one seems to have the most useful comparative info for potential buyers. Anyhow, I thought I'd post that I just ordered a jacket from Cabela's. I'll give a review when I get it and have had a chance to try it out on a safari or two (to remote exotic places such as Coney Island).
 

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