Per the CRLs:
Elastic strapping must be concealed EXCEPT on knees, elbows, and “Boba Thongs” where they must be color matched to flight suit.
So now I am more confused then before. You're quoting the section of the CRLs that is about armor strapping. Not related to vests at all. So not sure how that is supposed to translate. Additionally the quoted section is not all the places it is a allowed, as it says in the point directly above that it may also be used on the boot armor. Again though, this entire section of the CRLs is in relation to strapping armor on, not vest closure methods. In fact, elastic is not mentioned at all in relation to vests. Unless your saying that what is acceptable in one section can be used in another section? Because if that's the case, that means I can use a zipper to hold my armor on as long as I cover the pull tab or even lace them on, since that is an approved method listed in the vest section. (A ridiculous example but hopefully it gets my point across).
My guess is that your original kit it was not obvious that it was elastic. In this vest, you can clearly see that it is.
On my first kit it is color matched perfectly to my vest, and did I mention that I am using top quality elastic. It looks like nylon webbing when it isn't stretched out.
Also using elastic as a closure method on vests has been on approved kits since 2010. Did I dive that deep into the forums? Yes, yes I did. Another vest made with elastic closures and bathing suit clips is on the female armor resource thread. (Started in 2016 with an attempted revamp in 2018 due to the whole Photobucket fiasco.) I read a lot of these but with all the dead links I was only able make use of some of the information.
http://mandalorianmercs.org/forum/index.php?topic=113742.0And the one kit that I personally bookmarked and drew a bunch of inspiration from was this build. Amazing craftmanship and beautiful use of colors.
http://mandalorianmercs.org/forum/index.php?topic=28072.0So, historically speaking the Mercs as a group have approved vests with elastic side closures, pretty much since the inception of the club. And since it is not directly addressed in the vest section, this led to the obvious conclusion that this was one of those items that could only be approved on a case by case basis. As is the way with all things not directly addressed in the CRLs.
You could always go with a leather, cotton, or nylon strap for the visible section that is attached to elastic under the vest. That way you would still have some stretch without the visible elastic.
None of those items have any stretch whatsoever, so I still end up with a bit of a scrunchy look which I am trying to avoid. I appreciate the ideas though. Does give me an idea about a possible different method to hide the closures. Stay tuned while I work that idea out.
*FYI your Ruus'alor or app team may require you to modify your existing vest if it has exposed elastic.
As I said earlier, I am currently fulfilling the duties of the Ruus'alor best I can, since our Ruus'alor Sol'yce is no longer with us. Hence the reason I am beating this topic with a stick. I want to hear all the answers to all the possible arguments I can throw at you guys so that I have answers for my foundlings/recruits when they ask me. Also, my current vest has already been modified since base approval, as in two brigades worth of alterations to the entire kit.
Yup, sometimes things like elastic get "passed" since the app team is still human.
Just wanted to weigh in here so you dont happen to get bit by something that is an otherwise incredible build.
I appreciate you looking out for me.
I didn't think it was an accident that my first kit was passed with the elastic because, as I mentioned above, elastic closures on vests have been on approved kits as far back as 2010. I would have made different choices for the first kit if I hadn't already seen it on multiple approved kits. Unfortunately I only bookmarked the one but I can think of at lest three others that I found that were approved with high quality elastic that either blended or contrasted perfectly with their kits.
I knew this vest would be pushing the line since the nylon stretch webbing doesn't color match with the side panels or the flightsuit (it does match the central panel and contrasts nicely with the side panels). I will be figuring out a cover method for them for this kit.