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How to tell if shinki is teacore

JackBroChill

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I've got this Real McCoy's x The Armoury jacket and I'm just curious if all shinki RMC uses is teacore or if there's any way to really decipher if it's teacore other than waiting for the patina to appear.

Unfortunately the Armoury wasn't especially knowledgeable on details of what leather was used when asked.

It's been worn a fair amount over a year now, but not seeing any real brown pop in high wear areas. Pic of the zipper corner for reference.

I've e-mailed RMC about it but they just deferred me to the retailer if I recall correctly.

Anyhow, love the jacket just curious if there's a way to find out more info on the leather itself!
 

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JackBroChill

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Look at the color of your leather zip pull. Is there brown? Your leather jacket will probably match that.
Zips and the back buckles make me think it's not teacore but I wonder why when practically every other RMC jacket is....no big deal but do kind of wish some brown patina might come through.
 

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MrProper

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I agree, I really dislike those topcoats that are designed to wear off fast. It makes a jacket look shabby within a couple of years.
I now see it the same way.
With my blackened brown Vicenza, the black comes off far too quickly and the brown comes through. Much quicker and more noticeable than I would have expected. On my CXFQHH back then, it lasted much longer and was only minimally brown on the sleeves.
Even though it doesn't look bad (yet), I wouldn't buy it like that again today.
 

Aloysius

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I now see it the same way.
With my blackened brown Vicenza, the black comes off far too quickly and the brown comes through. Much quicker and more noticeable than I would have expected. On my CXFQHH back then, it lasted much longer and was only minimally brown on the sleeves.
Even though it doesn't look bad (yet), I wouldn't buy it like that again today.

Your batch of blackened brown was very different from mine; the funny thing is I think most people would prefer the fast fade of yours!
What makes you say so?
You're going to get more interesting creasing, patina, and deepening of tones than the kind of flat topcoat ageing you get with the other version.
 

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