Marc mndt
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I deleted my comment on the LVC jackets because I felt it didn't really contribute to the current discussion. Anyway, now its backI'd also want to compare like for like hides. A fashion jacket like this is almost guaranteed to be lamb. The relative ease with which lamb can be worked (it can practically be done on a standard seweing machine, not the HD models required for hefty hides) compared to a heavy horsehide or steer would mean it's not like for like.
Which is not to saythere isn't a skill in producing these lamb fashion jackets to a consistent standard in the numbers they require, but it is a *different* skillset.
I remember being shocked by how flimsy the first Wested Indy I handled felt compared to what I was used to. That said, I cut my leather teeth on eighties bike jackets, when heavy meant good, and light was automatically a bad thing. I later bought a goat Wested - much lighter than the goat hide Aero use (one of my favourites), but extremely durable in practice. Would I get on a motorcycle with it? Yes - but only with an armoured, aramid-line shirt underneath.
The biggest thing I've learned over time, having handled all sorts of hides (and at all sots of priced ranges) is which leathers and designs work for me for which applications.... and which pricepoints I'm happy to pay out at, along with what I epxect from them.