Lambskin is fragile & tears relatively easily.kojax said:i thought you guys here would say goatskin....i thnk the dark seal goatskin looks real nice.........
kojax said:i thought you guys here would say goatskin....i thnk the dark seal goatskin looks real nice.........
Carlisle Blues said:Is lambskin that fragile???
Doctor Strange said:Let's put it this way: I have a Wested Raiders jacket made of lambskin. A couple of years ago, the back panel caught on the edge of my car door as it was closing, and tore a five-inch diagonal gash. This never would have happened with goatskin: a goatskin jacket wouldn't have caught or torn.
As it happens, Wested ultimately replaced the back panel with a perfectly matched piece FOR FREE (now THAT's outstanding customer service!), and the jacket is fine.
What this lambskin jacket has vs. my goatskin jackets is much lighter weight and softer drape, so it's a great "summer weight" leather. And the thin lambskin has aged alot faster than goatskin does, developing a nice lived-in look.
Now mind you, there are thicker and thinner lambskins out there, just like every other kind of leather, and likely A-2s/G-1s are made of hardier lambskin than my Wested jacket (which isn't designed for hard use: it's FILM WARDROBE). Anyway, lambskin is a very popular jacket leather because of its beautiful drape and "hand"... but it's typically considerably more fragile than goat, cow, or horse. Nice for fashion, but bad for durability in tough situations...
kojax said:I Am Going With The G-1 Lambskin Jacket. HAPPY NEW YEAR i will post pictures when i get it**
HoosierDaddy said:Evidentally...you had your mind made up in the first place. I don't get it...so why the question...?
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kojax said:I Am Going With The G-1 Lambskin Jacket. HAPPY NEW YEAR i will post pictures when i get it**