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As you might have seen me muttering in the Incoming Jackets thread, I picked up this knackered old crosszip a week ago. I endlessly cry about how I don't wear leather jackets really, but as you can see I can't seem to stop buying them nonetheless.
This is unlabelled apart from the size tag that says it's a Euro 50, or 40" chest. The crassly branded zipper pull reveals it's Hein Gericke though.
Seller's photos didn't give away much, but were enough to show some interesting details: removable belt and side lacing for fit, together with full length shoulder gussets feeding into the lacing area. Usual Perfecto-esque crosszip styling cues apply though: coin pocket, epaulettes, etc
I haven't got fit photos yet, as I'm home alone today and I wanted to show you some pictures that really highlighted the astonishing grain of the (presumably cow?) hide. In person it looks incredible, and hopefully some of that incredibility will come through in these wretched phonecam photos. Thanks to Manuel my mannequin, obv.
In actual daylight there are brown undertones coming through in high traffic areas, and it appears as though the cow itself had led a hard life before the hide found its way into this jacket. You only need to see the back panel scarring to think the poor thing had probably been through the wars.
I have some plans for the jacket (unless I throw my hands in the air and bung it immediately back on eBay - I wouldn't put it past me), which involve:
- replacing the lace cords. These have suffered from being knotted for seemingly ever into place bringing the lace panels too close together, leaving the laces unforgiving and inflexible
- removing the belt loops. I won't wear the jacket with the belt, and the loops have been stretched and distorted over time from the weight of the belt hanging loose, so that now with the belt removed, the loops hang horribly below the waistband of the jacket itself.
- repair to a cuff zipper, which is either impossibly stuck or looks to have been glued together.
And then once all that's done, then it'll be the usual: cold wash in the washing machine, hang outside until merely damp, wear until dry. Recondition with Renapur. Yadda yadda yadda.
Pics:
This is unlabelled apart from the size tag that says it's a Euro 50, or 40" chest. The crassly branded zipper pull reveals it's Hein Gericke though.
Seller's photos didn't give away much, but were enough to show some interesting details: removable belt and side lacing for fit, together with full length shoulder gussets feeding into the lacing area. Usual Perfecto-esque crosszip styling cues apply though: coin pocket, epaulettes, etc
I haven't got fit photos yet, as I'm home alone today and I wanted to show you some pictures that really highlighted the astonishing grain of the (presumably cow?) hide. In person it looks incredible, and hopefully some of that incredibility will come through in these wretched phonecam photos. Thanks to Manuel my mannequin, obv.
In actual daylight there are brown undertones coming through in high traffic areas, and it appears as though the cow itself had led a hard life before the hide found its way into this jacket. You only need to see the back panel scarring to think the poor thing had probably been through the wars.
I have some plans for the jacket (unless I throw my hands in the air and bung it immediately back on eBay - I wouldn't put it past me), which involve:
- replacing the lace cords. These have suffered from being knotted for seemingly ever into place bringing the lace panels too close together, leaving the laces unforgiving and inflexible
- removing the belt loops. I won't wear the jacket with the belt, and the loops have been stretched and distorted over time from the weight of the belt hanging loose, so that now with the belt removed, the loops hang horribly below the waistband of the jacket itself.
- repair to a cuff zipper, which is either impossibly stuck or looks to have been glued together.
And then once all that's done, then it'll be the usual: cold wash in the washing machine, hang outside until merely damp, wear until dry. Recondition with Renapur. Yadda yadda yadda.
Pics:
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