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My Red Kap coveralls came in today and I remember seeing a visual "how to" for dealing with the mods. (taking off pockets, adding velcro and the extra piece for the neck.) I removed the back pockets and made the neck piece but I'm not sure how to sew it on. I plan on removing the front pockets as they are extra fabric. My other question is, should I sew the side pockets shut? I am VERY new at this and I am trying to research this but along side research, I figured I'd ask the experts. Thanks everyone. Jay

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Don't sew the side pockets shut! Once you have everything on you can't see them and that's where I keep my wallet and keys when I'm on a troop!

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I moved your post to the Soft Armor section. There are a lot of threads here that can help you. This one, for instance:

 

http://forum.bikerscout.net/index.php?showtopic=16558

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Here's a picture of how I did collar flap closure. I basically folded the removed back pocket in half, sewed 3 edges shut but left one of the short ends open and slid it down over the upturned collar, and stitched them together.

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And yes, like 007 said, you can leave your pockets open as they'll appear closed when the belt and bund are all cinched up.

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Haha! This is my go-to collar question pic. I just noticed it's in the link Mickey posted :P

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You will want to sew the open slash pockets. Coveralls are meant to be worn over your regular clothes & this give access you your inner pockets. The regular pocket can be left open. Once the belt is on it will be secured.

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I live in the U.K. but my wife is American and we are visiting my in-laws in 2 days time in Boston.

 

Just ordered it to their address and saved a fortune on shipping and non-UK seller problems!

 

Thanks for this! It's saved me loads!

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