While on the quest for my new leather jacket, it's important to me that it is as much a fashion item as it is functional protection from the elements.
For many years I would be in several different environments a year...tropical rainstorms, snowstorms, and almost everything in between. Could be why my mall jacket failed to hold up after a while.
I want something that won't fall apart if I get it drenched or fall of a bike (I don't ride but plan on learning...this jacket won't be my primary riding jacket though), but I would also like something that I can wear in 60f degree weather in a packed club without dying from heat.
I'm confused as to what extent the type of hide affects the temperature of the wearer, as I've seen several contradictory things.
I've seen people say the type of hide doesn't matter, it's the lining that determines temperature.
I've seen others say FQHH was too hot to wear if it was even moderately warm outside.
I've heard Goatskin is light yet durable...how less durable is it than say horsehide? is 60f too hot to wear FQHH?
What about Horween Steerhide at 1.4mm (3oz) with a thin cotton lining? Is it possible for that still to be light enough to wear with a t-shirt in milder weather and not suffocate from heat?
How does Biker Steer compare in terms of durability?
For many years I would be in several different environments a year...tropical rainstorms, snowstorms, and almost everything in between. Could be why my mall jacket failed to hold up after a while.
I want something that won't fall apart if I get it drenched or fall of a bike (I don't ride but plan on learning...this jacket won't be my primary riding jacket though), but I would also like something that I can wear in 60f degree weather in a packed club without dying from heat.
I'm confused as to what extent the type of hide affects the temperature of the wearer, as I've seen several contradictory things.
I've seen people say the type of hide doesn't matter, it's the lining that determines temperature.
I've seen others say FQHH was too hot to wear if it was even moderately warm outside.
I've heard Goatskin is light yet durable...how less durable is it than say horsehide? is 60f too hot to wear FQHH?
What about Horween Steerhide at 1.4mm (3oz) with a thin cotton lining? Is it possible for that still to be light enough to wear with a t-shirt in milder weather and not suffocate from heat?
How does Biker Steer compare in terms of durability?