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marion10 Feb 21, 2012 8:55 pm

$30 off Scottevest Trenchcoat for Women
 
Use code WTRENCH20. Today only- just saw it and ordered one.

MissJoeyDFW Feb 22, 2012 7:59 am


Originally Posted by marion10 (Post 18059676)
Use code WTRENCH20. Today only- just saw it and ordered one.

Sitewide they are having a semi-annual sale.

http://www.scottevest.com/

40% off select items, use code 11SALE40, sale ends Friday, 2/24/2012 at 9 MST

http://www.scottevest.com/v3_store/s..._on_sale.shtml

All sales are final on the 40% off though. I hate those kind of online sales when it comes to something that is a size and may not fit. :(

I just may risk it for the lightweight women's vest, anyone have any experience with that item?

wharvey Feb 23, 2012 6:55 am

If you are interested in Scottevest, you may want to check out the Travel Products forum. We actually have a representative from the company in the forum!

oldpenny16 Feb 23, 2012 4:36 pm

If you are a small woman you will have better luck with fit than some of us 'full figured' types. Telephone the Scottevest people for sizing advice.

MissJoeyDFW Feb 23, 2012 5:18 pm


Originally Posted by oldpenny16 (Post 18071085)
If you are a small woman you will have better luck with fit than some of us 'full figured' types. Telephone the Scottevest people for sizing advice.

:td:

I will just go to the places around town and in my travels looking for something that I can try on. I don't need it until May and I am not into wasting $$$ on something that may not fit since they don't have a return policy on the sale items. I don't need plus size but I do need something that is curve friendly.

oldpenny16 Feb 26, 2012 4:00 pm

I don't need a plus size either, but in order to get enough space in Scottevest I either have to buy a men's size (not great) or upsize a great deal.

MissJoeyDFW Feb 26, 2012 6:41 pm


Originally Posted by oldpenny16 (Post 18086381)
I don't need a plus size either, but in order to get enough space in Scottevest I either have to buy a men's size (not great) or upsize a great deal.

Opps, eek I didn't mean to imply you were. My apologies! I just meant I can't wear something that is slim cut or boy cut. I was just saying I need something with curves

Does anyone have any experience with Magellan jackets or vests? I am looking at this voyager jacket which zips down to a vest or adventure jacket/vest or their travel vest. I am needing something comfortable and functional for a spring trip I am going on to UK and Ireland where I will be doing some hiking.

oldpenny16 Feb 27, 2012 8:22 am

No apology needed at all.

I have the Magellan's jacket that can zip down to a vest and prefer it to the Scottevest. Much better fit. I also have a whole series of Magellan's vests purchased over the years. All have been fine but I enjoy trying new things.

I would go for something rain resistant for the UK and Ireland. Magellan has some of this sort and (bonus) a good return policy.

I've also gotten a lot of use from the Megallan's Adventure dress/duster as it is light in weight and can be dressed up a bit.

That said, if you expect to hike in the rain and damp, I would look at Marmot jackets which will keep you dry and have a lot of pockets.

MissJoeyDFW Feb 27, 2012 9:38 am


Originally Posted by oldpenny16 (Post 18089589)
No apology needed at all.

I have the Magellan's jacket that can zip down to a vest and prefer it to the Scottevest. Much better fit. I also have a whole series of Magellan's vests purchased over the years. All have been fine but I enjoy trying new things.

I would go for something rain resistant for the UK and Ireland. Magellan has some of this sort and (bonus) a good return policy.

I've also gotten a lot of use from the Megallan's Adventure dress/duster as it is light in weight and can be dressed up a bit.

That said, if you expect to hike in the rain and damp, I would look at Marmot jackets which will keep you dry and have a lot of pockets.

Thanks for the recommendation, rain is certainly in the forecast in Ireland. I will definitely check out the Marmot, I have a rain coat but it only has the typical two side pockets. I am also strongly considering going up to hike a small portion of Hadrian's wall, I have 4 days in UK before my friend arrives. I am there for two weeks and she for 10 days. We are flying into London and out of Dublin, a week in England and a week in Ireland. Our plans involve lots of walking and being outdoors in May.

So excited! :D

Dianne47 Mar 1, 2012 4:38 pm

Someone enquired about the Scottevest women's lightweight vest. I bought it just after Christmas and like it a lot. The regular vests are quite warm, the lightweight one is definitely a little less warm. But I couldn't wear it in the tropics, it's two layers (outer and lining to hold the pockets) and that would be too many layers for me. I have several SEV items and really like them all.

marion10 Mar 6, 2012 10:31 pm

I got the coat and thought it looked very nice- but once I loaded it up- did not like the way it looked or felt. I have sent it back and exchanged for the next larger size- we'll see.

cali-gal Mar 8, 2012 3:44 pm

Anyone else see the CEO of Scottevest on Shark Tank? I saw Scott Jordan pitch the TEC vest on Shark Tank so was interested to read about the interaction that took place on the show. I will admit I was amused by Mark Cuban's response to the patents Scott Jordan had on his product :D

Dianne47 Mar 8, 2012 4:57 pm


Originally Posted by cali-gal (Post 18162735)
Anyone else see the CEO of Scottevest on Shark Tank? I saw Scott Jordan pitch the TEC vest on Shark Tank so was interested to read about the interaction that took place on the show. I will admit I was amused by Mark Cuban's response to the patents Scott Jordan had on his product :D

I have several SEV items and follow the company on Facebook. The CEO, Scott Jordan, has an active FB page with many customers as friends. Jordan has been very vocal all week on the FB pages about his appearance on the show. You can get loads of extra information on FB about his appearance and the aftermath.

marion10 Mar 8, 2012 9:35 pm

I will check it out!

oldpenny16 Mar 9, 2012 10:53 am


Originally Posted by marion10 (Post 18150284)
I got the coat and thought it looked very nice- but once I loaded it up- did not like the way it looked or felt. I have sent it back and exchanged for the next larger size- we'll see.

Was that coat the Scottevest trench?

You will need shoes that keep your feet dry for your long walks in the UK and Ireland.

Been there, done that, and glad I did!

marion10 Mar 15, 2012 6:53 am

Yes- got the Scottevest trench- should have ordered both the L and XL to so I could compare at the same time. I am keeping the XL- but the L probably would have fit a little better. I leave for a trip on Sunday- so I will be able to see how it goes through security. I have a small and very fat wallet- which I need to thin out a bit-I watched one of the videos and they had the wallet in one of the deep handwarmer pockets and I'm not sure that is secure enough for me. I have it there and it bulges a bit. I love the pen pocket in the front- just perfect. I also love the key chain attachment in the handwarmer pocket.

So this week I have been walking around with keys, wallet, pen, kindle fire, folding headphones,iphone, iphone charger, kindle fire cable, sun glasses, tissues, lip gloss, asthma inhaler, hearing aid batteries, wax guards (for hearing aids), soap tissues, hair brush and bus pass/building pass. I can't use earbuds because of the hearing aids.

With the kindle fire, it is a bit heavy- not too heavy for the airport- but I don't think I would walk around all day with it. Going to look for a wristlet type wallet this weekend- when I want to run to to the snack bar and thinking I might attach the strap to the keychain holder for some security.

oldpenny16 Mar 15, 2012 9:14 am

Sounds good.

I have a small Red Oxx wallet that rides just fine in my Scottevest jacket and is plenty secure. I kepe a 'granny' change purse handy for small bills and change so I don't have to get out my major wallet for trips and to buy snacks.

For heavy rain situations I store my electronics in zippy bags and then put them into their pockets.

Dianne47 Mar 15, 2012 10:44 am

My everyday Eagle Creek (several years old, style is no longer offered) wallet is too fat for my Scottevest hoodie and vests. I bought 2 skinny zippered pouches from Tom Bihn and they work very well, they stay very flat even when loaded with cards and change, plus the small size fits perfectly in the SEV pockets.

See the Tom Bihn website for the "clear organizer wallet" (for credit and other cards) and "cordura organizer pouch" (for change). I use one of those Japanese paper wallets for currency notes. Some people might object to having 3 separate wallets, but I'm extremely security conscious and like to keep my currency separated from credit cards.

I also bought some of the Tom Bihn keystraps and use them to tether items inside a purse or my laptop tote (keys, cord/cable pouches). They provide an extra layer of protection against pickpockets or checkpoint TSA thieves.

Mary2e Mar 15, 2012 1:44 pm


Originally Posted by cali-gal (Post 18162735)
Anyone else see the CEO of Scottevest on Shark Tank? I saw Scott Jordan pitch the TEC vest on Shark Tank so was interested to read about the interaction that took place on the show. I will admit I was amused by Mark Cuban's response to the patents Scott Jordan had on his product :D

At the time I saw the show, I hadn't a clue that the company was Scottevest and determined that whatever he was selling, I wouldn't ever be buying.

I had looked at these before and considered getting one for my husband. There is no way in heck I'm going to give this guy any money. No way.

Essentially, he patented running a wire through fabric (via holes) and is now suing everyone in sight who puts the same in their clothing. I can't believe the patent office even gave it to him, and I'll bet manufacturers didn't have a clue there was a patent either.

He was peddling the patent - not the Scottevest company - and the sharks were none-to-thrilled with his sharkiness :D

marion10 Mar 15, 2012 3:45 pm

Thanks for the Tom Binh ideas. As for the CEO, I look at it differently, he has right to protect his intellectual property. It may be a simple idea- but it was his idea. As one of the sharks pointed out- bluetooth is going to make the concept obsolete in a few years anyway. According to the catalog I got, they are going to have some pants for women coming out soon- should be interesting.

MissJoeyDFW Mar 15, 2012 4:41 pm


Originally Posted by marion10 (Post 18208289)
Thanks for the Tom Binh ideas. As for the CEO, I look at it differently, he has right to protect his intellectual property. It may be a simple idea- but it was his idea. As one of the sharks pointed out- bluetooth is going to make the concept obsolete in a few years anyway. According to the catalog I got, they are going to have some pants for women coming out soon- should be interesting.

The problem I have with the website is when they have a sale they mark it all sales final, no returns or exchanges. Someone posted in Travel Products today that he ordered his regular size pants and said that they were abnormally tight in the thighs. The pockets are in the thighs and where the pants should be loose to hold all of the items a person wants to put in there. He can't return them because he got them on sale. If a website based business wants to grow they are going to have to have a very liberal return policy or there is going to be a lot of negative chatter on the internet about their company. Another guy posted he was trying to return his flawed jacket and he was given the 5th degree and that customer service tried to coach him into living with the issues the coat had and keep it with no return.

It is one thing to buy something locally where you can see, try it on, touch and feel it with a all sales final policy, but completely another for a company to have that policy on the website. Not a good way to grow the business and it is not customer friendly. Scottevest product isn't cheap and I just don't want to risk ordering from them.

oldpenny16 Mar 16, 2012 12:37 pm

We had the fabric of a Scottevest shirt literally fell to pieces in our home washer and dryer (medium settings). Tried to communicate politely with Scottevest and was told the shirt was too old to return.

That situation and the vile thread used in the necklines of the pullover shirts has put us off ordering anything more from Scottevest.

A polite note on either situation would have saved us as customers but we got zip.

marion10 Apr 6, 2012 8:09 pm

Took my first trip with the trenchcoat and it went very well- except for the few brief moments of panic because I didn't have a purse! No problems going through security at all.

oldpenny16 Apr 7, 2012 8:08 am


Originally Posted by marion10 (Post 18349176)
Took my first trip with the trenchcoat and it went very well- except for the few brief moments of panic because I didn't have a purse! No problems going through security at all.

Yes, I know that feeling of being purse-free after so many years of hauling one around.

Glad the coat worked for you. Have you worn it in a downpour yet?

marion10 Apr 7, 2012 9:11 am

No- haven't tried in a downpour yet- will report when that happens.


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