Since I have zero sewing ability I leaned very heavily on Lance’s girlfriend, Joanne, to create my armor vest, ammo cartridge leg string, and cape. She is truly an amazing talent and should be working as either a costume designer or fashion designer as a full-time gig. There is no question she has the skills to do it. Not to mention, Joanne had already completed the task of creating several (like 6 or 7) vests for the previous group of Mando”ade.
After buying the various material early on in my armor project, I spent several late evenings with Joanne and Lance as we custom-tailored the vest to fit me perfectly. The most interesting part about the vest is that the style used on it is the same amongst most of the Dune Sea Garrison Mandalorians. Thus, making us truly appear as though we all come from the same clan.
Here is a picture of the final vest, complete with all of the velcro which the armor plates will attach to …
Here is a picture of the leg string that holds my ammo cartridges. This was made from some of the black nylon strapping that I picked up at the gun show. This stuff was great because it was vintage – nice and worn in.
And finally, the cape. This was created from two linen laundry bags I picked up at the military surplus store. They were cheap, like $7 each, and worked perfectly in terms of material. The secondary colored cloth was left over cloth from the trim on the vest. I really wanted the two-tone feel to go with the camouflage, and I really liked what Lance and Joanne had done with Lance’s cape so we went with a similar setup.
The cape would be able to be worn as a regular cape, or be draped around the front to work as a poncho. I really liked the idea of having a poncho, similar to that of Clint Eastwood
Once all of the measurements were made and the fabric was sewn, Joanne placed two eyelets on either shoulder of the cape so that it could be attached to the metal shoulder and neck armor via two leather laces. The only thing left here was the weathering.
The cape …
The only thing left now was the weathering. This was taken care of while at Jen (SL-) and Joe’s (TC-) house during the day of armor dishing. Their son J.T. took my vest, burying in the sand, dirt and mud; followed by some good ‘ole bashing against a concrete wall. Lance, on the other hand, decided to play tug of war with Jen and Joe’s dogs, using my cape!
Weathering the soft parts …
