For comparison my peacoat is lighter than an Aero 1930 HB in FQHH and it's as supple as lambskin, no break time needed
I don't think that Stu at LW uses any veg-tanned leathers. He's a chrome-tanned guy.
I like goat for it's lighter weight. A 4+ pound leather jacket is a deal killer for me, even if it is goat.
Love to see photos of that oneGoat makes for a great, much lighter jacket that still has heft. It has good drape, doesn't scuff easily and ages visibly more slowly than fqhh. My 50's HB in seal goat from Aero is my go-to jacket (I had it made to Long Half Belt length as I needed a bit of wind cover where I was at the time).
J.
Goat makes for a great, much lighter jacket that still has heft. It has good drape, doesn't scuff easily and ages visibly more slowly than fqhh. My 50's HB in seal goat from Aero is my go-to jacket (I had it made to Long Half Belt length as I needed a bit of wind cover where I was at the time).
J.