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[Lithium] February 21st, 2006 18:53

police uniform fabric
 
One of our family friends is a law enforcement person.. worked with CSIS and rcmp, but now hes a skytrain constable guy. He has one of the heavier jackets with a semi thick material, and i was wondering if you guys knew what it was called?? or where you may be able to get a surplus jacket from rcmp and such, so i dont have to start sewing??

any help is appreciated.

SKI February 21st, 2006 19:02

Have you tried R. Nicholls? They supply police uniforms.

Eddie February 21st, 2006 19:16

You do know that every piece of clothing has a tag that tells you what its made out of. If he is a 'family friend' why not ask him to read the tag?

GMTII February 21st, 2006 19:18

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[Lithium] February 21st, 2006 19:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by SKI
Have you tried R. Nicholls? They supply police uniforms.

Would you be able to post a link if possible??



Quote:

Originally Posted by Eddie
You do know that every piece of clothing has a tag that tells you what its made out of. If he is a 'family friend' why not ask him to read the tag?


:shock: how could i of not thought of that?? Thanks for the reminder :)

nd yes Erik, thats what i mean. Just a semi heavy, sorta thick jacket :) ill check out milarm too, thanks.

polizei_mat February 21st, 2006 20:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by [Lithium]
One of our family friends is a law enforcement person.. worked with cesis (spelling???) and rcmp, but now hes a skytrain constable guy. He has one of the heavier jackets with a semi thick material, and i was wondering if you guys knew what it was called?? or where you may be able to get a surplus jacket from rcmp and such, so i dont have to start sewing??

any help is appreciated.

Friendly FYI, "cesis" prolly equals "CSIS" :grin: :tup:

[Lithium] February 21st, 2006 20:24

Had a feeling it wasnt spelled right. Thanks :) shall go and edit it.


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