Skyfall Lodge Jacket

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  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,292MI6 Agent
    kadd wrote:
    I remember seeing this pic posted here when the movie came out, and it shows a bit of the storm flap


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    Cool - looks exactly as Asp says above - stiched at top etc

    My zip is now off - now pulling out the remaining bits etc with tweezers for a nice clean flawless seam! Very simple (so far lol)!
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  • canoe2canoe2 Posts: 2,007MI6 Agent
    welshboy78 wrote:
    kadd wrote:
    I remember seeing this pic posted here when the movie came out, and it shows a bit of the storm flap


    IMG_0520.jpg

    Cool - looks exactly as Asp says above - stiched at top etc

    My zip is now off - now pulling out the remaining bits etc with tweezers for a nice clean flawless seam! Very simple (so far lol)!

    Are you documenting this process on Instagram?
  • welshboy78welshboy78 Posts: 10,292MI6 Agent
    edited October 2016
    All done, sorry didn't document though not much to show. Sharp scissors cut close to the seam slowly as Asp said and then can tidy up pulling out loose bits. (I could keep pulling out more of the zipper thread bits but will do in front of TV when bored)

    Pretty damn simple as Asp said - should have done it ages ago as looks much nicer without extra buttons

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    I brushed over the button holes with some warm water - holes have basically disappeared with the fibres covering them etc but slight diff colour so guess I need to apply wax. My first jacket felt quite waxy, I sold that as I sized down etc but this one does not seem to have as much applied so guess not enough on there to spread over the holes as someone a few years ago suggested with some success
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  • otacon 01otacon 01 Posts: 74MI6 Agent
    I decided to buy a deerstalker recently.

    While shopping around, I noticed that Barbour made one in their olive waxed cotton. Looked like it would match the Sports Jacket pretty perfectly, but that it has a snap instead of ties or buttons.
  • Awilliams007Awilliams007 Posts: 332MI6 Agent
    Is that all your mods completed? Any pics?
    welshboy78 wrote:
    All done, sorry didn't document though not much to show. Sharp scissors cut close to the seam slowly as Asp said and then can tidy up pulling out loose bits. (I could keep pulling out more of the zipper thread bits but will do in front of TV when bored)

    Pretty damn simple as Asp said - should have done it ages ago as looks much nicer without extra buttons

    Barbour%20Mod.JPG?dl=1

    I brushed over the button holes with some warm water - holes have basically disappeared with the fibres covering them etc but slight diff colour so guess I need to apply wax. My first jacket felt quite waxy, I sold that as I sized down etc but this one does not seem to have as much applied so guess not enough on there to spread over the holes as someone a few years ago suggested with some success
  • ExpatJBExpatJB HoustonPosts: 752MI6 Agent
    But how does he wear it in the Age of Adaline? :))


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    Dont wait for your ship to come in. Swim out and meet the bloody thing.
  • JancikJancik Posts: 87MI6 Agent
    Hey guys,
    I am curious about how the jacket fares out in the wild.
    Some say it is just a fancy piece of clothing and do not posess the same wearing qualities as other Barbour ones. It certainly is the best looking.
    So if I intend to wear a jacket in the enviroment and conditions Barbour jackets are made for, should I still consider the Commander as a valid option or take a look at the Lutz instead?
  • CheverianCheverian Posts: 1,450MI6 Agent
    Jancik wrote:
    Hey guys,
    I am curious about how the jacket fares out in the wild.
    Some say it is just a fancy piece of clothing and do not posess the same wearing qualities as other Barbour ones. It certainly is the best looking.
    So if I intend to wear a jacket in the enviroment and conditions Barbour jackets are made for, should I still consider the Commander as a valid option or take a look at the Lutz instead?

    I have the To Ki To, as well as a Barbour Bedale. As often noted, the lodge jacket doesn't breathe as well as most other Barbour jackets, even though the underarms are gusseted. But if you dress appropriately beneath, you needn't feel like you're wrapped in plastic wrap either.

    In terms of the weather, I have found it to be bombproof. Just as rain resistant as any other Barbour. Of course, being waxed canvas with a wool lining, it isn't light, but you won't have to worry about being warm.

    I have never tried the Lutz so I can't compare the two, but I get raves on my To Ki To whenever I wear it.
  • kaddkadd Posts: 917MI6 Agent
    Love the look of my To Ki To but have to be selective of when I wear it due to sweating.

    As others have already mentioned it doesn't breathe well so if it's not cold enough, or I'm doing a lot of "London" walking in and out of shops / the tube etc, it stays in the closet
  • JancikJancik Posts: 87MI6 Agent
    What does "appropiate clothing" mean?
    Also it is stated they run small.
    Being 40-41 in chest, 180 lbs approx. And 177cm tall which size should I go for?
  • CheverianCheverian Posts: 1,450MI6 Agent
    Jancik wrote:
    What does "appropiate clothing" mean?
    Also it is stated they run small.
    Being 40-41 in chest, 180 lbs approx. And 177cm tall which size should I go for?

    Well, I wouldn't wear a heavy wool sweater (or jumper as some say) under mine. Maybe very fine gauge merino.

    The thing to remember is that this was advocated as a "blazer." It's not meant for layering. In this, I think it's like the Billy Reid peacoat. If you're going for a SA look, you don't want to bulk up.

    I have a 44 inch chest.

    I own both the To Ki To in size XL which I bought first. It's roomy enough that I can actually layer under it if I want, but I never do because it's such a warm jacket.

    Later I bought the Commader in size L because I wanted to have an option that was closer to the original blazer concept.

    Both "fit" me. I just happen to wear them on different occasions, depending on the weather, etc.

    I'd believe you would want a size M. But I'd trust someone else who actually is of your size.
  • JancikJancik Posts: 87MI6 Agent
    Well, since it is warm enough without them, I don't see a point of wearing a sweater. Not big fan of layering anyway.

    I was trying on a regular Barbour jacket today and thanks to my broad shoulders I felt quite restricted. I imagine it would be even worse with the Commander.

    I am thinking about size L and tailoring it down in the waist?
  • JMac88JMac88 Posts: 279MI6 Agent
    Jancik wrote:
    Well, since it is warm enough without them, I don't see a point of wearing a sweater. Not big fan of layering anyway.

    I was trying on a regular Barbour jacket today and thanks to my broad shoulders I felt quite restricted. I imagine it would be even worse with the Commander.

    I am thinking about size L and tailoring it down in the waist?

    I am a quasi-bodybuilder with comical proportions and found the L to be near perfect, it buttons-up no problem. I have a 46 inch chest with a drop to a 34 inch waist, and the jacket fits great. Only issue is the arms are very long and I'm going to have to shell out the cash to get them shortened at least 2 or 3 inches. Also, yeah, I don't layer much while wearing it. A thin sweater or henley will do fine. It's a very warm jacket and the sweat effect is real, though I don't notice it until I take it off.
  • CopperheadCopperhead Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    Hi all,

    I know this thread has been dormant for a while but I was wondering if someone could offer me some advice.

    To those of you who went with jackets that were on the smaller side, did you find that the armhole/shoulder tightness stretched and gave a little over time? I ask this because I have owned a Commander in size small for years but it has always been a bit too big and not fitted like I prefer. I've always been apprehensive to have it tailored. That said, I am currently living in London for a few months and I ordered the current offering, the Beacon, in XS and while the jacket fit perfectly everywhere, the armholes and shoulders were pretty tight. I returned the jacket but since I did I keep thinking about it and wondering if the armholes and shoulders might give a little bit over time if I wore the jacket for a little while.

    What do you all think?

    Thanks very much!

    I am 5'7", 140lbs with a 36-37" chest.
  • CheverianCheverian Posts: 1,450MI6 Agent
    I own the To Ki To, but I have owned the Beacon and found the fit to be nearly identitcal. I would say that there is some give over time. It’s (waxed) cotton so it will stretch. However, the design of these jackets is definitely tight in the shoulders. So your jacket is fitting as intended by Barbour.
  • JournoJourno Posts: 4MI6 Agent
    I first read this thread in 2012 meaning to buy the jacket then. I ended up getting a Barbour Beacon Sports Jacket last year when I saw it in a shop and remembered this thread, so thank you, everyone. I have read every single page of this post more than once.

    I love the jacket, I hate the moisture issue (which has been identified by many here), I spent ages trying to work out how to fix it, I also have a Lutz which had similar issues.

    In the end I sent the Lutz to a Barbour repairs chap who rewaxed it also relined it for me, cost about £90. It was a test before sending the Beacon. I have now had both done and it has totally changed the way I wear and use the jacket. Previously with both as soon as I went inside I would have to take it off, the same with going on the Tube, but now I have no issues at all.

    However, I must admit I prefer the fit of the Lutz for everyday wear and the Beacon only comes out on special occasions. Just FYI, removing the inner liner did not cause any wax leakage through to the cotton lining I had put in it.
  • kaddkadd Posts: 917MI6 Agent
    Journo wrote:
    I first read this thread in 2012 meaning to buy the jacket then. I ended up getting a Barbour Beacon Sports Jacket last year when I saw it in a shop and remembered this thread, so thank you, everyone. I have read every single page of this post more than once.

    I love the jacket, I hate the moisture issue (which has been identified by many here), I spent ages trying to work out how to fix it, I also have a Lutz which had similar issues.

    In the end I sent the Lutz to a Barbour repairs chap who rewaxed it also relined it for me, cost about £90. It was a test before sending the Beacon. I have now had both done and it has totally changed the way I wear and use the jacket. Previously with both as soon as I went inside I would have to take it off, the same with going on the Tube, but now I have no issues at all.

    However, I must admit I prefer the fit of the Lutz for everyday wear and the Beacon only comes out on special occasions. Just FYI, removing the inner liner did not cause any wax leakage through to the cotton lining I had put in it.

    Thanks for sharing this. I’ve also commented on the plastic bag issue with the Tokito.

    Out of interest where is th3 Barbour repair service located? I’d be interested in trying to fix the lining issue also.
  • JB1106340JB1106340 Posts: 434MI6 Agent
    Journo wrote:
    I first read this thread in 2012 meaning to buy the jacket then. I ended up getting a Barbour Beacon Sports Jacket last year when I saw it in a shop and remembered this thread, so thank you, everyone. I have read every single page of this post more than once.

    I love the jacket, I hate the moisture issue (which has been identified by many here), I spent ages trying to work out how to fix it, I also have a Lutz which had similar issues.

    In the end I sent the Lutz to a Barbour repairs chap who rewaxed it also relined it for me, cost about £90. It was a test before sending the Beacon. I have now had both done and it has totally changed the way I wear and use the jacket. Previously with both as soon as I went inside I would have to take it off, the same with going on the Tube, but now I have no issues at all.

    However, I must admit I prefer the fit of the Lutz for everyday wear and the Beacon only comes out on special occasions. Just FYI, removing the inner liner did not cause any wax leakage through to the cotton lining I had put in it.

    Apologies for the ignorance but what is the 'moisture issue'? I was thinking of buying a Lutz because they're on sale right now.
  • kaddkadd Posts: 917MI6 Agent
    JB1106340 wrote:
    Journo wrote:
    I first read this thread in 2012 meaning to buy the jacket then. I ended up getting a Barbour Beacon Sports Jacket last year when I saw it in a shop and remembered this thread, so thank you, everyone. I have read every single page of this post more than once.

    I love the jacket, I hate the moisture issue (which has been identified by many here), I spent ages trying to work out how to fix it, I also have a Lutz which had similar issues.

    In the end I sent the Lutz to a Barbour repairs chap who rewaxed it also relined it for me, cost about £90. It was a test before sending the Beacon. I have now had both done and it has totally changed the way I wear and use the jacket. Previously with both as soon as I went inside I would have to take it off, the same with going on the Tube, but now I have no issues at all.

    However, I must admit I prefer the fit of the Lutz for everyday wear and the Beacon only comes out on special occasions. Just FYI, removing the inner liner did not cause any wax leakage through to the cotton lining I had put in it.

    Apologies for the ignorance but what is the 'moisture issue'? I was thinking of buying a Lutz because they're on sale right now.

    If the Lutz is the same as the Tokito then there is a plastic lining in the jacket. This doesn’t let your body breathe so it feels like wearing a plastic bag. And the inside of the jacket traps the moisture from your body.
  • JournoJourno Posts: 4MI6 Agent
    kadd wrote:
    JB1106340 wrote:
    Journo wrote:
    I first read this thread in 2012 meaning to buy the jacket then. I ended up getting a Barbour Beacon Sports Jacket last year when I saw it in a shop and remembered this thread, so thank you, everyone. I have read every single page of this post more than once.

    I love the jacket, I hate the moisture issue (which has been identified by many here), I spent ages trying to work out how to fix it, I also have a Lutz which had similar issues.

    In the end I sent the Lutz to a Barbour repairs chap who rewaxed it also relined it for me, cost about £90. It was a test before sending the Beacon. I have now had both done and it has totally changed the way I wear and use the jacket. Previously with both as soon as I went inside I would have to take it off, the same with going on the Tube, but now I have no issues at all.

    However, I must admit I prefer the fit of the Lutz for everyday wear and the Beacon only comes out on special occasions. Just FYI, removing the inner liner did not cause any wax leakage through to the cotton lining I had put in it.

    Apologies for the ignorance but what is the 'moisture issue'? I was thinking of buying a Lutz because they're on sale right now.

    If the Lutz is the same as the Tokito then there is a plastic lining in the jacket. This doesn’t let your body breathe so it feels like wearing a plastic bag. And the inside of the jacket traps the moisture from your body.

    Yes, this is correct, it has both the inner plastic liner and also a quite non-breathable tartan liner too which is what I have had replaced the sleeves again have some weird material inside which cause sweating.

    However, that said, the Lutz is a lovely jacket.
  • JournoJourno Posts: 4MI6 Agent
    kadd wrote:
    Journo wrote:
    I first read this thread in 2012 meaning to buy the jacket then. I ended up getting a Barbour Beacon Sports Jacket last year when I saw it in a shop and remembered this thread, so thank you, everyone. I have read every single page of this post more than once.

    I love the jacket, I hate the moisture issue (which has been identified by many here), I spent ages trying to work out how to fix it, I also have a Lutz which had similar issues.

    In the end I sent the Lutz to a Barbour repairs chap who rewaxed it also relined it for me, cost about £90. It was a test before sending the Beacon. I have now had both done and it has totally changed the way I wear and use the jacket. Previously with both as soon as I went inside I would have to take it off, the same with going on the Tube, but now I have no issues at all.

    However, I must admit I prefer the fit of the Lutz for everyday wear and the Beacon only comes out on special occasions. Just FYI, removing the inner liner did not cause any wax leakage through to the cotton lining I had put in it.

    Thanks for sharing this. I’ve also commented on the plastic bag issue with the Tokito.

    Out of interest where is th3 Barbour repair service located? I’d be interested in trying to fix the lining issue also.

    He is located in a market in Herefordshire, but he does postal work too. The business is called Barbouretum.
  • Salan94Salan94 Posts: 1MI6 Agent
  • emtiememtiem SurreyPosts: 5,694MI6 Agent
    Oh there literally is a plastic lining? I thought it was just like wearing a plastic bag, I didn't realise it actually was one! :D
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