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On TFL, HH and cowhide receive the majority of the attention. Deerskin is rarely if ever mentioned. I own a couple of deerskin jackets, but they are NOT vintage repros; rather, they are contemporary type jackets (not modern or fashion oriented). As such, I associate deerskin with more contemporary jackets, as opposed to vintage pieces. I know that deerskin was used on some vintage pieces, but deerskin appears to be less common among vintage jackets and very uncommon among repro manufacturers.
I am looking at a 30s Rider/halfbelt style jacket made out of deerskin. I like the style and the leather looks great, but I am concerned that the deerskin may take away from the authenticity of the jacket; in other words, the deerskin may transform a vintage repro look into a more contemporary look. I am concerned about a disconnect between the styling of the jacket and the deerskin. I associate 30s Rider/halfbelt style jackets with HH and cowhide, but not deerskin. Again, I know that deerskin was used by some manufacturers back in the 30s. Moreover, the manufacturer of the jacket I am looking at -- RMC -- is known for its exact replication of vintage pieces, and RMC has identified the precise jacket it used for this repro, so the source is legit.
What do you think? Is there a disconnect between a 30s Rider style jacket and deerskin? Does deerskin take away from the jacket, or enhance it? Does the deerskin make the jacket more "contemporary" (I am not looking for a contemporary jacket)? I feel odd asking these questions about a RMC reproduction, but the deerskin confuses me. What do you think?
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I am looking at a 30s Rider/halfbelt style jacket made out of deerskin. I like the style and the leather looks great, but I am concerned that the deerskin may take away from the authenticity of the jacket; in other words, the deerskin may transform a vintage repro look into a more contemporary look. I am concerned about a disconnect between the styling of the jacket and the deerskin. I associate 30s Rider/halfbelt style jackets with HH and cowhide, but not deerskin. Again, I know that deerskin was used by some manufacturers back in the 30s. Moreover, the manufacturer of the jacket I am looking at -- RMC -- is known for its exact replication of vintage pieces, and RMC has identified the precise jacket it used for this repro, so the source is legit.
What do you think? Is there a disconnect between a 30s Rider style jacket and deerskin? Does deerskin take away from the jacket, or enhance it? Does the deerskin make the jacket more "contemporary" (I am not looking for a contemporary jacket)? I feel odd asking these questions about a RMC reproduction, but the deerskin confuses me. What do you think?
Here is the jacket: