One of the other guys on this forum (Rocketeer) posed the question "Can someone please describe exactly what 'Oil Pull' is please?" I too think that many of us would like to know exactly what 'Oil Pull' leather is, including advantages/disadvantages, color, difference between medium weight horsehide and FQHH, and I thought that I would open a new thread rather than go off track from the original thread where Rocketeer posed his question.
It is my understanding that 'Oil Pull' HH is tanned in Chicago by the Horween Company and then exported all over the world, including Aero Leathers. I think that Horween is best known for their tanning of horsehide but process other leathers too. I have a pair of Alden shoes made with Color 8 Horween Shell Cordovan leather and matching belt that is one of my favorite combos. However, I have not seen one of Aero's jackets made with Oil Pull HH but hopefully plan to remedy that in the very near future. In any case, it would be neat if Holly and other knowledgeable regulars could educate the rest of us regarding the use of Oil Pull leather, specifically as related to various Aero jackets.
It is my understanding that 'Oil Pull' HH is tanned in Chicago by the Horween Company and then exported all over the world, including Aero Leathers. I think that Horween is best known for their tanning of horsehide but process other leathers too. I have a pair of Alden shoes made with Color 8 Horween Shell Cordovan leather and matching belt that is one of my favorite combos. However, I have not seen one of Aero's jackets made with Oil Pull HH but hopefully plan to remedy that in the very near future. In any case, it would be neat if Holly and other knowledgeable regulars could educate the rest of us regarding the use of Oil Pull leather, specifically as related to various Aero jackets.