deluxestyling
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I have to thank ButteMT61 for selling me this Kelso. It's the same one pictured earlier in this thread now in London and getting some daily wear.
After reading some of the things people do to their jackets on this forum to break them in I wouldn't pay good money for a used jacket. I would just pay a little more for one that's new.
@deluxestyling, Looks like its starting to break in nicely! Don't be shy of the rain, now... only gonna look and feel better with abuse! Question: is that russet lighter or darker in sunlight? My Kelso is considered seal, but only looks about a shade darker than that...
The one pictured above is their house brand when the company first launched. They currently offer a Rough Wear contract, and will soon be offering at least three others (plus an M422A). . I understand the new launch will feature more accurate snaps and zippers then were used on the RWs made to date. Biggest question mark for me is consistency of hides. If they can nail that, they'll be beating ELC and Aero IMO. You'll be getting a very close to period accurate jacket, handmade to order, at a savings of at least $300. Take that extra cash, buy a really nice NOS zipper, mail it to Kelso, and have em use it in production. Best of both worlds!!!
This had only been tried on and never worn. New they run at £335 new with postage and this was £185 delivered.
Guess you pay your money and take your choice...
I've read about people put lotions, fold them up, drench them in a bath tub and stick them in a dryer, I've even read about people using isoprpyl rubbing alcohol to break them in. You just never know, at this price point I would be too nervous to pay money for a jacket where I'm not sure what someone did to get that "broke in" look.
If I could verify none of this was done I would go used.
@Deluxe...
So glad you like it and are wearing it! I personally think it looks much better in person, in spite of your good pics.
@ DrV...
Had I done that, I'd have told him about it. Pics were sent and a deal was had. I passed along the good price I got and about an extra $35 when all was said and done. I could have easily sold it for much more as I got three offers before I even put it up for sale.
Everything I do is up here for the reading. I understand not wanting to buy a lemon, but it's up to both parties to make sure everything is understood. You get pics, you ask questions, and you make a deal. Nobody holds a gun to your head! I've always passed on a good deal or "paid it forward" as my first seller told me. It's good karma. Give a good deal, get a good deal. It's worked out well. I've never had anyone come back to me here or elsewhere and be anything less than thrilled. That's my goal - just like my eBay account. 13 years and 100% feedback.
New Kelso's should be coming soon. Looking forward to seeing them. Nicely done jackets.
@ DrV...
Had I done that, I'd have told him about it. Pics were sent and a deal was had. I passed along the good price I got and about an extra $35 when all was said and done. I could have easily sold it for much more as I got three offers before I even put it up for sale.
Everything I do is up here for the reading. I understand not wanting to buy a lemon, but it's up to both parties to make sure everything is understood. You get pics, you ask questions, and you make a deal. Nobody holds a gun to your head! I've always passed on a good deal or "paid it forward" as my first seller told me. It's good karma. Give a good deal, get a good deal. It's worked out well. I've never had anyone come back to me here or elsewhere and be anything less than thrilled. That's my goal - just like my eBay account. 13 years and 100% feedback.
I was speaking more in generalities and not about this particular instance, I didn't even read the topic end to end just the initial post. If I could be assured the jacket wasn't broken in using rubbing alcohol, or a dryer etc... I would go ahead and purchase a used one.