Close fit + keep your arms closed all day long .How do they get it like that? Is it washed?
my theory:How do they get it like that? Is it washed?
Dave's latest custom Avro with black oil pan Japanese horsehide:
Close fit + keep your arms closed all day long .
Yes, that is deeply beautiful. I might well commit a crime to get my hands on one.
To me it's actually really astounding how some people's jackets still look like new and don't have these creases. Haha. I've had the BK Liberty and Shinki and, although being completely different beasts (Liberty-lightweight and stiff almost plasticky//Shinki-heavy but very soft), they both wore very quickly. But then, I wear my jackets hard and every day. I only have this one and it's been worn for almost every day and every occasion a jacket was needed. Whatever the weather.
In short, wear your jacket more and pay attention to the leather you're buying if you want these creases. (I actually can't think of a high-end leather discussed here, that doesn't do this when worn often and hard)
I don't even like sleeve creases but that is one nice jacket.
Why can't I find this jacket in the range available on Himel Brothers Leather Co's website?Himel just posted my Frobisher on his IG . . . I should have it next week:
Really? That's most of the charm of a leather jacket, sleeve creases and grain showing up.
Some leathers crease more, some less. It's that simple.It's gotta be Shinki + artificial creasing which is what they actually do in Japan. I've had jackets that I had literally worn to death (ironically, that was back when I didn't really know a first thing about leather jackets and just had one that I loved wearing) and they never got creases like that.
Why can't I find this jacket in the range available on Himel Brothers Leather Co's website?
ThanksIt's a relatively new model. Email Dave.
You just got email him and order.....the frobisher isnt on the website.Why can't I find this jacket in the range available on Himel Brothers Leather Co's website?