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Leather drying, whether water or alcohol & beer is both, will result in loss of oils from the pores of the leather.
Leather drying, whether water or alcohol & beer is both, will result in loss of oils from the pores of the leather.
Without the oils it will start to become damaged?
But we're talking decades before a good quality new jacket should need conditioning.
I would disagree that abuse makes a jacket look better. In my eye there is a big difference between worn in and abuse.
It all boils down to personal taste and the quality of the leather.
There are wonderful and crappy examples of all types of hides out there.
I generally prefer horse hide or steer to goat. Most of the goat hide I've come across has a "plasticky" look and feel to me, and doesn't break in like steer or horse. Having said that, many vintage M422's/G1's have wonderful goat hides, and there are a few manufacturers that use some great goat hide.
Re; warmth....hides come in varying weights/thicknesses. You can't really say that one kind of hide will be warmer than another..other than the generalization that lamb and goat hides are generally not available in the weightier versions like steer and horse.
The only way to really tell what you will like is to personally experience what is out there. What you THINK you may prefer based on comments of others will very likely not be what you end up liking most when you get your hands on it.
From the same tannery as the crazy steer in Brazil, using Brazilian cowhide.
Visually, with its full grain appearance, the Biker steer is perhaps what most would associate with a high quality leather jacket. Soft and supple but still around 1.3-1.4mm, so still a good weight, this is for the customer who wants as little pain as possible breaking in their new jacket.
This steer is pretty much as lightweight as Alexander leathers prefers to go but still heavy enough that most manufacturers would opt for a 1.1mm version.
Does anyone have experience with the biker steer from AL?
It's very soft, but I wouldn't describe it as overly-light, it's still got a decent drape on it. The odd thing is, I remember looking at it and thinking it was made of melton rather than suede because of the finish. [huh]