(Part 2) Top products from r/BattleJackets

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We found 21 product mentions on r/BattleJackets. We ranked the 50 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/x_ero · 2 pointsr/BattleJackets

i've always had great luck using paint markers on my leather. they're cheap, come in multiple colors, easy to apply, and once your let it dry (takes a few hours) it never runs in the rain. for bet results i use a few coats.

u/lax_and_hockey · 1 pointr/BattleJackets

I would suggest purchasing some fabric glue.

When I did most of my patches, I glued them on, and then I went around the outside of each patch with a needle and thread, for a little bit of extra reinforcement, and so it wouldn't look as wonky. I also found that sewing around a glued patch is a lot easier and less nerve-wracking than sewing a non-glued patch on.

Good luck!

u/Kelvin_Inman · 2 pointsr/BattleJackets

Haha, yes! I own Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, and also watched Get Thrashed! while working on my vest. The guy who did A Headbanger's Journey also came out with Global Metal. I can't say how different it is yet though, I haven't opened my copy yet.

u/Ryan_Jamison · 3 pointsr/BattleJackets

If you want black denim, you can get them off of Amazon for pretty cheap. I have one of these with the sleeves cut off.

u/inferenz · 3 pointsr/BattleJackets

In the spirit of DIY info sharing: The patches were sewn with whip stitches of Coats Extra Strong upholstery thread using a mid-size upholstery needle to punch through the denim. I've been holding things in place with quilting pins while working (and dumped a whole box of them on the floor at one point.)

Also, the Deathspell Omega patch at the top right of the back did not have any red in it when I got it, but I just used a red Sharpie to fill in the flames/tongue and balance the color side-to-side.

u/Daftmarzo · 1 pointr/BattleJackets

I get residue sometimes. Just get a piece of clear tape, stick it on the residue, and it'll peel right off.

I use this stuff:

http://www.amazon.com/Odif-Usa-202-Temporary-Adhesive/dp/B000YZ7LB2

u/Pernicious_Stitches · 3 pointsr/BattleJackets

I recommend this water soluble pen. I also just found out about water soluble stabilizer, ordered it but haven't used it yet.

u/moobeat · 2 pointsr/BattleJackets

I bought one of these off amazon a few months ago and it's a decent enough vest for cheap.

u/NekoLas90 · 2 pointsr/BattleJackets

It's this one the surplus green and grey (charcoal) one.

u/Gorenado · 1 pointr/BattleJackets

Fabric glue stick is prefect for holding those edges down
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