Genuine question guys .. following on from recent posts. I must have handled 1000's of leather jackets ( vintage and non vintage in almost 30 years of collecting them in various guises). Of those which I have owned and seen in various collections I cannot recall EVER seeing a vintage jacket manufactured from Horween CXL FQHH or CXL Steer ( it's pretty unique stuff and very noticeable even in vintage form).
I'm not knocking Horweens excellent leathers .. which are truely among the finest leathers in the world ..... I'm just trying to fathom where the fascination with this stuff came from for vintage repro jackets. It makes stunning jackets ( I have many of them). I have seen many vintage horsehide jackets and also steerhide jackets but none have resembled Horween CXL. Many have been similar but none have had the unique hand and appearance of CXL. Indeed FEW have had the weight and heft of a Horween CXL jacket the majority being considerably lighter.
The oldest one I have seen which I could genuinely vouch for being manufactured from CXL was an early 90's brown highwayman ( which I actually owned) and one of Aero's first ... which sadly went missing in the management change debacle. I'd LOVE to see pics of any actual vintage ( 1930's, 40's or 50's Horween CXL jackets).
Anyone help ?
I'm not knocking Horweens excellent leathers .. which are truely among the finest leathers in the world ..... I'm just trying to fathom where the fascination with this stuff came from for vintage repro jackets. It makes stunning jackets ( I have many of them). I have seen many vintage horsehide jackets and also steerhide jackets but none have resembled Horween CXL. Many have been similar but none have had the unique hand and appearance of CXL. Indeed FEW have had the weight and heft of a Horween CXL jacket the majority being considerably lighter.
The oldest one I have seen which I could genuinely vouch for being manufactured from CXL was an early 90's brown highwayman ( which I actually owned) and one of Aero's first ... which sadly went missing in the management change debacle. I'd LOVE to see pics of any actual vintage ( 1930's, 40's or 50's Horween CXL jackets).
Anyone help ?
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