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newtojackets

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Anyone with a schott steerhide jacket have a part of the jacket the shows no creasing or graining? Admittedly this is still not fully broken in, but if you look at the ends of the sleeves, one of them is starting to crease and show texture. The other is still rigid and smooth. This seems to be the only part of the jacket that has not shown any change. Can I expect this to change with time?
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Anyone with a schott steerhide jacket have a part of the jacket the shows no creasing or graining? Admittedly this is still not fully broken in, but if you look at the ends of the sleeves, one of them is starting to crease and show texture. The other is still rigid and smooth. This seems to be the only part of the jacket that has not shown any change. Can I expect this to change with time? View attachment 479517
At the risk of being a bit of a hypocrite, I will say that this is just the nature of the hide: varying grain tension throughout different panels, sometimes even the same panel. Sometimes it only becomes apparent after cutting and sewing. Sometimes the cutters don't bother trimming around mismatched grain for economical reasons. I can understand if you find this inconsistency annoying as it triggers my OCD as well, but it is not a defect of the leather. I think you can expect the rest of the leather to begin to show creasing and grain as it's worn, and eventually this odd spot will blend in with the rest of the jacket. Crumple up the rest of your jacket a bit if it bothers you, lol.
 

newtojackets

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At the risk of being a bit of a hypocrite, I will say that this is just the nature of the hide: varying grain tension throughout different panels, sometimes even the same panel. Sometimes it only becomes apparent after cutting and sewing. Sometimes the cutters don't bother trimming around mismatched grain for economical reasons. I can understand if you find this inconsistency annoying as it triggers my OCD as well, but it is not a defect of the leather. I think you can expect the rest of the leather to begin to show creasing and grain as it's worn, and eventually this odd spot will blend in with the rest of the jacket. Crumple up the rest of your jacket a bit if it bothers you, lol.
Think you understood me the wrong way around. I like the texture and crumples, and most of the jacket is starting to show this. It's the smooth part which is the anomaly and I'm hoping starts to wrinkle too
 

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Think you understood me the wrong way around. I like the texture and crumples, and most of the jacket is starting to show this. It's the smooth part which is the anomaly and I'm hoping starts to wrinkle too
Ah, I see. You can leave the smooth section or you can try working it with your hands a bit, flexing it to see if you can get some grain going there too.
 

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Anyone with a schott steerhide jacket have a part of the jacket the shows no creasing or graining? Admittedly this is still not fully broken in, but if you look at the ends of the sleeves, one of them is starting to crease and show texture. The other is still rigid and smooth. This seems to be the only part of the jacket that has not shown any change. Can I expect this to change with time? View attachment 479517

Not Schott specific. Grain development isn’t something you can always predict which is why you’ll have cases where some panels of a jacket get much grainier than others. However this overall looks so new that I can’t say we’re necessarily seeing a real divergence yet.
 

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Getting stains out of light-colored leather is tough. If the deerskin has no topcoat, it is even tougher/impossible. If it was my vest, I'd soak it in a tub in warm water with some mild detergent. Knead it gently all over, but don't rub the stain or around it, or it will only get worse (deerskin will get lighter around the stain and it will look horrible if you rub). Gently knead the vest and hope the detergent pulls out the stain. Much depends on the nature of the stain, too.
 

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Getting stains out of light-colored leather is tough. If the deerskin has no topcoat, it is even tougher/impossible. If it was my vest, I'd soak it in a tub in warm water with some mild detergent. Knead it gently all over, but don't rub the stain or around it, or it will only get worse (deerskin will get lighter around the stain and it will look horrible if you rub). Gently knead the vest and hope the detergent pulls out the stain. Much depends on the nature of the stain, too.
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Thoughts on the fit of this? Ignore the weird sleeve shape around the left (right on the screen) cuff, as this is something that needs to be repaired

Gut instinct is this is a catch and release due to the lack of taper

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I don't think it looks that bad honestly. Are the laces tightened all the way in?

I will add that if it's not doing it for you now it likely never will, so consider that when deciding what to do.
 

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I don't think it looks that bad honestly. Are the laces tightened all the way in?

I will add that if it's not doing it for you now it likely never will, so consider that when deciding what to do.
Yep, the laces are tied fully. It’s above the laces where it protrude a bit. I wouldn’t say it’s not doing it for me, rather it could be better, which is why I am somewhat on the fence (though leaning to selling)
 

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Yep, the laces are tied fully. It’s above the laces where it protrude a bit. I wouldn’t say it’s not doing it for me, rather it could be better, which is why I am somewhat on the fence (though leaning to selling)
As a fellow long lean lad I share your pain when it comes to sizing jackets. If your gut says move it, I say listen.
 
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Yep, the laces are tied fully. It’s above the laces where it protrude a bit. I wouldn’t say it’s not doing it for me, rather it could be better, which is why I am somewhat on the fence (though leaning to selling)
Or you can have the jacket made tighter on the sides, like I did with my Lewis Leather jackets.
 

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Or you can have the jacket made tighter on the sides, like I did with my Lewis Leather jackets.
Tapering is an option. Do you mean alterations on the current jacket? I may consider it as well for an incoming jacket of mine if it's too wide at the waist but otherwise a good fit. It might be worth it considering the money saved buying second hand, as long as the alterations aren't too expensive. I've seen around here that Great Leather/Leather Care Specialists come highly regarded for such work.
 

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Tapering is an option. Do you mean alterations on the current jacket? I may consider it as well for an incoming jacket of mine if it's too wide at the waist but otherwise a good fit. It might be worth it considering the money saved buying second hand, as long as the alterations aren't too expensive. I've seen around here that Great Leather/Leather Care Specialists come highly regarded for such work.
Yes, on the current jacket. It is as you say. If the jacket otherwise fits well and I would like to keep it, then the alteration would be an option. I have paid for the changes of my jackets 60 EUR each.
 

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Hi All,

I am planning to get either the chief coat from heat straps or wills jacket from ship John for my up and coming field construction job in Canada and was wondering if anyone has tried either of these on the site and if it does hold up.
 

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