Hi Gents.
First meaningful post on this forum after lurking and learning for some time. Based on what I have gleaned from this forum I ordered the following in Horween Bison.
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Wow! That's a beaut! Awesome character and grain already! Who was the maker, Aero or Simmons Bilt? How much does it weigh? The fit LOOKS perfect, how does it feel? Is the bison flexible and comfortable? - even though its stiff enough to stand up on its own! Does it have the hidden knit cuffs? And, finally, what is it lined with?
Oh... by the way... welcome to the Lounge, and congratulations on a beautiful first custom jacket. I hope the two of you live a long happy life together.
wow on that back yoke! I mean the wild grain on that panel
The Horween Bison is awesome stuff! Jacket looks awesome and great fit! Is it Havanna brown?
What a beautiful jacket!
I really must stop visiting this forum. When I look in my closet, I think "That's enough" until I come here and see a jacket like this and think "oh, that's nice, maybe one more."
Wow, that does look nice. I did see the SB sale some time back.
If I may ask, how much of a hit did you take with duties and taxes to Canada?
Absolutely nothing
Thanks. That's interesting. I have avoided buying from Europe as I have seen folks being charged over 30% in total.
I see that the bison is still on sale. Now you have got me thinking.
That Horween Bison is such great stuff. Tremendous heft but definately easy to wear. Looks fantastic man.
I own a jacket made in the black bison, the 20% off were too tempting to turn away from. I have worn it quite a bit so I can answer some questions about it.
It's 3.5 oz and as that heavier than my FQHH jackets (with the exception of my Teamster which probably was made by a horse on some serious roids. Generally, FQHH is 3 oz so expect the jacket to be heavier.
The leather is not as waxy as CLX, actually not waxy at all. In feel, the finish reminds of Vansons comp weight leather. This means the leather is less temperature dependant. Once broken in, it's super soft, softer than my FQHH jackets. However the surface doesn't feel as nice to the hand, Kind of "Hard" due to the finish. Also, it ages very differently. It has crazy beautiful grain but shows no other signs of wear, the slightly shiny finish doesn't wear off at all until now. Nothing for the ones who want the vintage look. Also, if not properly matched, the panels can look a bit weird because the bison grain can differ greatly from super grainy and shiny in finish to much duller and barely any grain. Overall, it's just a different leather for a different taste, I suppose. I love it but I love all my jackets (except for that corrected finish cowhide flying jacket but still I wear this one right now, so..).