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    Steve
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  1. Just ordered two pair of these from MSC Uvex welding goggles (for the dark lens). Used coupon code SWEB30 to get them at 15.32 each free shipping.
  2. Addendum, In connecting the chest and back armor at the sides, the proposed CRL mentions: "Grey webbing, approx 1" (25,,) in width, passing under the arm to connect the Chest and Back Armor. A silver snap may be present on the webbing, approx 1" from the Back Armor.." I assume it would done similar to the Veer's armor as pictured? or velcro'd to the inside of the back armor?
  3. Two minor things dewka, in the proposal. Under CHEST: Since the back armor is specifically mentioned as "Snow Commander style back armor", is there going to be a mention of what the front armor is or derived from? Under JUMPSUIT: is there going to be a mention of collar height? All the current officer CRL's say 1.25" to 2". Also, that the collar closes with eye hooks. Just an observation here about the chest panel: No mention is given about the size of the chest panel. I think it's possible that the panel could very well be the same size as the flap that covers the front of the officers tunic rather than just a smaller flap that cover below the armor. No doubt this is something you have already considered. I only mention it as there is no specific size given for the flap description in the proposed CRL other than this: Jumpsuit chest has a left panel that extends from the side seam to 3" past the center point I've seen your jumpsuit so I already know you made yours as a short flap that just covers below the armor, but simply reading the proposed CRL doesn't give me that insight. Looking at pictures of both the jumpsuited officer and the tunic wearing officer, the edge of the flap falls in the same place on both. Obviously it doen't extend past the belt line they way it does on the tunic and the idea of a full chest flap on a jumpsuit is kind of ludicrous, but then they have done other things in designing these outfits that don't seem to make sense either and leaves those trying to recreate them scratching our heads.
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