Aye, that's a good idea. I was actually looking at the IH deerskin leather shirt they used to make some years ago, but man, just don't see myself buying a shirt for $1,200+. The Aero price is a bit more reasonable at £450 or similar.
Made from a light batch of CXL FQHH, no usual CXL stiffness present. Has the potential to become very soft in no time. The hide is smooth and even, with no grain mismatches present. Cotton drill lining.
The jacket has wider shoulders than Premier Highwayman usually does in this size and has...
Anyone knows how Badalassi compares to CXL steer/horse? The chestnut Badalassi looks pretty nice, but I'm afraid it might be too thin, or perhaps it isn't?
In excellent condition and with very little wear to it (worn only a few times outside).
Made from veg-tanned Italian Epsom horsehide. The hide has a very luxurious look and feel to it and reminds me of CXL FQHH in some ways, but it's more comfortable to wear (at 1-1.2 mm leather thickness)...
Goathide and several other leathers have no surcharge, so some jackets are still considerably cheaper at SB – Tail Gunner (£585.00) vs. Premier Highwayman (£700.00); Bootlegger (£675) vs. Detroit (£595), etc., to compare similar jackets.
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