Greetings all:
I have in my possession a jacket sewn up by a friend of mine some years back. It's paterned after a RDII using a "salt and pepper jean" wool and fully lined in a blue check cotton. The question has to do with the eapulets. While they match in size, they do not quite match up in placement on the shoulders. Would this be the kind of glitch that would pass by an inspector, or would that garment be rejected? The other noticable difference is that the waist is a bit longer than in a "normal" RDII.I've already searched the thread on "shoddy" clothing, but haven't seen anything regarding this.
Thanks,
I have in my possession a jacket sewn up by a friend of mine some years back. It's paterned after a RDII using a "salt and pepper jean" wool and fully lined in a blue check cotton. The question has to do with the eapulets. While they match in size, they do not quite match up in placement on the shoulders. Would this be the kind of glitch that would pass by an inspector, or would that garment be rejected? The other noticable difference is that the waist is a bit longer than in a "normal" RDII.I've already searched the thread on "shoddy" clothing, but haven't seen anything regarding this.
Thanks,
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