I have one of their jackets, it is very good. Write to them and ask your questions. They did my jacket custom, and had a variety of leather choices.horsehide jacket with good price. but dont know if is made by veg-tanned leather can aging for fading. here i post two pics
if they are chrome tanned, does it means the inside leather is the same color as the surface finish. which means it is not suitable for fading.is it a very heavy jacket compare with schott brandI have a basic vest in HH and a Jean jacket in cowhide. I'm reasonably certain these are not veg tanned. I find their products well made, with quality materials and the prices reasonable. Their products are targeted for the motorcycle sector(not a bad thing). I recommend them. Take a look and talk with their staff for details.
I don't know if I'd compare them price-wise with Schott. That company's prices have been edging up to and beyond the $1000.00 mark for the last few years while Hillside's prices remain in the $500-600 range, with some jackets in the $400-500 range. I always find their site very tempting. Schott's been cashing in on their history, real or imagined, in order to enter the fashion market, while Hillside remains a pretty hardcore biker outfit.Unlikely their jackets are veg tanned but so far I haven't heard any really negative things about them, other than some subjective opinions on the leather finish. I've no doubts they make quality motorcycle jackets, though. They aren't cheap at all, though. Almost right there with Schott. That camo Perfecto, though... I don't know if that's the meanest jacket I've ever seen, or the lamest.
Thanks pak, as u have both horsehide and cowhide hillside products. do u think the horsehide is much worth than the cowhide to buy? i concern if the cowhide is much heavier than the horsehideI have a basic vest in HH and a Jean jacket in cowhide. I'm reasonably certain these are not veg tanned. I find their products well made, with quality materials and the prices reasonable. Their products are targeted for the motorcycle sector(not a bad thing). I recommend them. Take a look and talk with their staff for details.
also compare with schott cowhide jacket, these two brands run the same size?I have a basic vest in HH and a Jean jacket in cowhide. I'm reasonably certain these are not veg tanned. I find their products well made, with quality materials and the prices reasonable. Their products are targeted for the motorcycle sector(not a bad thing). I recommend them. Take a look and talk with their staff for details.
by the way, anyone knows what is pull up leather?
can u give me you jacket measurement to refer?I loved the look of that Hillside Bison but couldn't afforded it and ordered the Steerhide version in belt less for $368. Got it made and sent to me in 2 weeks.
I've only had it 4 days but I love it!! Fits perfectly , and looks fantastic. Super quality stuff.
Excellent service! My just bought Irish Tweed from Donegal sets it off nicely.
I think I'll get a distressed leather Irish Gatsby to match it and Coach Nappa gloves.
I WAS going to wear it on my motorcycle but it looks too sharp to get bug splatter on it!
Highly recommended.
is this brand jacket good for age fading?I was just going through some stuff today, cleaning out some old papers, and happened to find the samples that Hillside sent me when I was deciding between horsehide, naked leather, and their top grain cowhide.
I ended up going with naked leather, but I asked them to use 1.8mm on mine, as I felt 1.6mm was too thin. I really wanted something HEAVY. The horse sample I have is a wee bit thinner than the naked leather sample.
In terms of finish, they were all very similar, the naked leather had a bit more grain to it, the horse being the smoothest.
I don't know, I've only had it two years.is this brand jacket good for age fading?
i am in china, i do not think they will send me a jacket to try out . but my choice is same as yours , gonna go for one size up.I don't know, I've only had it two years.
It's very heavy, but I could wear daily if I wanted to. It just depends on what you want, and to some extent, the climate you live in.
Mine is a size 46, and fit me well. I normally wear a 42 or 44, so they seem to run a bit small. I didn't need to get the sleeves a couple inches shorter. They sent me a fit jacket to try out, which is what I would recommend you do rather than go off of my measurements.
Understood. I can measure mine, but as it was custom made for me, it may not be useful to you to know their standard sizing. Also since I specifically asked for them to use thicker leather than they normally offer, I don't think that the weight of my jacket will help you much, either.i am in china, i do not think they will send me a jacket to try out . but my choice is same as yours , gonna go for one size up.
it would be very nice for you if u can weigh your jacket. if it is heavy like a armor i d rather quit