BobJ
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Hi MuyJingo - I got a seal brown jerky horsehide Arkansas jacket from Alexander Leathers three months ago.
I found Amanda to be very patient, knowledgeable, and helpful to the point of being kind.
The jerky horsehide is soft, supple, luxurious to feel, has beautiful grain that is growing in character already, is strong, and has substantial, comforting heft.
I don't know if it's designed to do so, or not, but it seems to show wear easily. I have been wearing mine almost daily for three months now. It has been in rain, salty sea mist, wind, wind and more wind, hot sun, slept in, crumpled up and leaned against, folded and stuffed in cupboards, laid and tossed around with careless abandon, played with dogs in, and worn for many hours walking in the woods, marshes and beaches here on the Oregon coast. Some of the dark seal finish is beginning to wear off around the inside of the collar where it rubs against my whiskery neck, the ends of the cuffs, some of the high spots on the seams, and along the zipper. It's subtle, so far - the jacket still looks new to a casual glance, but if you look closely, you can see some of the darker finish wearing off and the lighter under layer showing through. The leather has great character and I expect it will age well. We shall see.
I have not done any hot water treatment, washing or tossing it in the dryer. All I have done is worn it, but it is already stretching, wrinkling, conforming itself to my body and getting more comfortable all the time.
My untrained layman's eyes have detected no flaws in construction and I have had no issues or problems.
For me, it is close to my Holy Grail and will probably be my sole leather jacket for the rest of my life. I know, I know - famous last words!
Bottom line: There are a small handful of top notch, world class leather jacket companies out there - Alexander Leathers is one of them and their jerky horsehide is a thing of beauty.
Good luck, and let us know what you decide.
Bob
I found Amanda to be very patient, knowledgeable, and helpful to the point of being kind.
The jerky horsehide is soft, supple, luxurious to feel, has beautiful grain that is growing in character already, is strong, and has substantial, comforting heft.
I don't know if it's designed to do so, or not, but it seems to show wear easily. I have been wearing mine almost daily for three months now. It has been in rain, salty sea mist, wind, wind and more wind, hot sun, slept in, crumpled up and leaned against, folded and stuffed in cupboards, laid and tossed around with careless abandon, played with dogs in, and worn for many hours walking in the woods, marshes and beaches here on the Oregon coast. Some of the dark seal finish is beginning to wear off around the inside of the collar where it rubs against my whiskery neck, the ends of the cuffs, some of the high spots on the seams, and along the zipper. It's subtle, so far - the jacket still looks new to a casual glance, but if you look closely, you can see some of the darker finish wearing off and the lighter under layer showing through. The leather has great character and I expect it will age well. We shall see.
I have not done any hot water treatment, washing or tossing it in the dryer. All I have done is worn it, but it is already stretching, wrinkling, conforming itself to my body and getting more comfortable all the time.
My untrained layman's eyes have detected no flaws in construction and I have had no issues or problems.
For me, it is close to my Holy Grail and will probably be my sole leather jacket for the rest of my life. I know, I know - famous last words!
Bottom line: There are a small handful of top notch, world class leather jacket companies out there - Alexander Leathers is one of them and their jerky horsehide is a thing of beauty.
Good luck, and let us know what you decide.
Bob
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