lost boys MARKO jacket replica!

V3.0 starts... I'm making it an XL so it won't be 100% movie accurate. The original was an a medium.
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There are two known production used David trench coats in private hands, a hero and a stunt. The stunt has holes in it for the "flying harness".
There were probably four total, but there's only two we know of. The stunt was marked as a Clothcraft (Joseph & Feiss). The style is from 1939 WWII Era and probably pulled from Warner Brothers wardrobe just like the hero was. The coat is a civilian version of the US Navy coat of the Era, the main difference being the shoulder epaulet loops on the Navy coat.The key details to note are the pockets, location of belt loops, the double buttons on the sleeve adjustments, and the style of the collar.
The medal worn and broken off during production was a French Legion of Honor medal (missing red ribbon).
The small button is I believe a Salzburg crest button originally used on Austrian military uniforms.
The large button is a Spectemur Agendo Crest button, also of military origin. Ironically the Latin meaning is " Let us be judged by our acts".
The watch is a broken antique Valencia but two different styles of the same maker were used on the hero and stunt coat.
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So...I purchased two of those "boyfriend" jackets in an XS and S ladies. The shoulders and arms a still a little big on both jackets. The only difference is the XS is a a little snugger on the hips. The question is for those who made this or still in the process of completing this jacket is that did you buy one true to size or kept the shoulder area a little loose because of the weight of the material? Sorry if I asked this before.
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...did you buy one true to size or kept the shoulder area a little loose because of the weight of the material?
My base jacket is a men's M. Alex Winter isn't exactly a large dude! I was less concerned about the weight of the materials and more concerned about my ability to lay the patches out correctly. If I remember correctly, you're kind of little right? That was why you wanted a smaller jacket?

The weight of the materials will make the jacket much stiffer, so it's nice to have more wiggle room. Of the two, I would probably go with the S rather than the XS. Extra shoulder room will probably be a blessing.
 
My base jacket is a men's M. Alex Winter isn't exactly a large dude! I was less concerned about the weight of the materials and more concerned about my ability to lay the patches out correctly. If I remember correctly, you're kind of little right? That was why you wanted a smaller jacket?

The weight of the materials will make the jacket much stiffer, so it's nice to have more wiggle room. Of the two, I would probably go with the S rather than the XS. Extra shoulder room will probably be a blessing.
Yes. Quite petite. :rolleyes: Small around the shoulders and arms too. I was thinking about the wiggle room and how stiff and tight the tapestries will make it feel.
I didn't take photos of both jackets on at the store but was pleasantly surprised that they were marked down to $10.00 each from $19.99 reduced from $65.00. So I bought two just in case.

I made another jacket where I added extra material and it was tight fitting in the end because I bought a small cropped jacket. It came out nice though.
 
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Any suggestions on how to pop the buttons from your base?
Heavy duty wire cutters. Do it from the front botton side, not the back rivet side. Get as close to the jacket as possible without cutting the jacket. Squeeze hard and they should pop off without too much hassle. Since your jacket is small you won't need to cut off the cuff and bottom of the jacket like the movie version. However, if you decide to remove the pockets to make it easier to sew the patches on, DO NOT cut any seems otherwise your jacket will fall apart. Just remove material only NO seems. Message me if you need further assistance. Merry Christmas.
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Heavy duty wire cutters. Do it from the front botton side, not the back rivet side. Get as close to the jacket as possible without cutting the jacket. Squeeze hard and they should pop off without too much hassle. Since your jacket is small you won't need to cut off the cuff and bottom of the jacket like the movie version. However, if you decide to remove the pockets to make it easier to sew the patches on, DO NOT cut any seems otherwise your jacket will fall apart. Just remove material only NO seems. Message me if you need further assistance. Merry Christmas.View attachment 1650977
Thanks. The cuffs and bottom have buttons. Sleeves are huge on me. Tried to shrink it in the wash but not much difference. Have a great Christmas as well! I may have to send you some bothersome pms during the holidays or it can wait during the new year.
 
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