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Johnson leather Horween 6oz cxl overdye D-pocket and 4.5 -5oz CXL natural LeatherTogs project

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I am gonna use this "Tartan Plaid Flannel Quilted Foam Fabric" as my 6oz jacket lining
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My chp from JL i went with their heavy black silk i think they call it. Glad I did I like it better than quilted and also their cotton drill type
Thanks I'll ask again, Damon told me the black ripstop is slightly heavier than the heavy satin they carry. Is silk too fragile for a liner for a horse hide jacket?

Is this your natural cxl?
 

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I think it's Connolly Steerhide, they’re out of business (they used to make the leather for Rolls Royce interiors). There was one on the classifieds here a while back. Wear it hard for twenty years and it might end up like that one!
20 years is a long ways away, hope I can keep that jacket long enough. I was recently breaking in an aero 50s half belt (wore daily for 5 months, slept in it too at times) but someone broke into my car which was a bummer
 
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Thanks I'll ask again, Damon told me the black ripstop is slightly heavier than the heavy satin they carry. Is silk too fragile for a liner for a horse hide jacket?


Is this your natural cxl?

I would not recommend silk for your jacket it will not hold up in the long run. I would only use silk in a lambskin jacket but still would advise against it. Hope this helps.
 

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I am gonna use this "Tartan Plaid Flannel Quilted Foam Fabric" as my 6oz jacket lining
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wouldn't it make the jacket unwearable and you need to spec a much boxier shape to body and sleeve to accommodate that thick liner and thick leather combined, would look weird for a MC jacket?
( I imagine bombsquad jacket)

if you need some padding on top of your shoulder to spread the weight of the jacket evenly or to avoid hurting on pressing points along the seams or something, then have the top of the shoulder lined with that, but the rest of the jacket lined with something else that strong, able to breathe and low profile.
 

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wouldn't it make the jacket unwearable and you need to spec a much boxier shape to body and sleeve to accommodate that thick liner and combined with the leather thickness itself would look weird for a MC jacket? if you need some padding on top of your shoulder to spread the weight of the jacket evenly or to avoid hurting on pressing points along the seams or something, then have the top of the shoulder lined with that, but the rest of the jacket lined with something else that strong, able to breathe and low profile.
Thanks for your suggestion.
No, it is not a thick lining, it is light and warm. I was going for 22oz wool blend or corduroy but it adds extra 1 or 2 lbs to this jacket. I need a warm jacket.
 

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wouldn't it make the jacket unwearable and you need to spec a much boxier shape to body and sleeve to accommodate that thick liner and thick leather combined, would look weird for a MC jacket?
( I imagine bombsquad jacket)

if you need some padding on top of your shoulder to spread the weight of the jacket evenly or to avoid hurting on pressing points along the seams or something, then have the top of the shoulder lined with that, but the rest of the jacket lined with something else that strong, able to breathe and low profile.
do you think this flannel quilted lining will smelled after sweating ? that's my only concern
 

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I would not recommend silk for your jacket it will not hold up in the long run. I would only use silk in a lambskin jacket but still would advise against it. Hope this helps.

It does, there's probably a good reason why makers don't recommend that. I'd imagine a costly repair/refining down the road.
 

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do you think this flannel quilted lining will smelled after sweating ? that's my only concern
waah I don't know... those padding surely will make it a warm. I only have padded liner in a thin sheep and it is already too warm for my climate to wear, and as a liner for my cap, that I wipe down with wetties.
 

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Agreed, It's probably not the best that you can make do. Will also be a shame if you can't wear the jacket for extended periods of the year.
 

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I don’t know about that, but I do know that I just don’t like the look of that last lining you posted. Very boring, I don’t think it’s right for this one of a kind masterpiece. Houndstooth check would be my vote.
I received the wool blend swatch, not a strong fabric.
 

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No it's not, that lining will not keep you warm, quilted lining is my only choice.
 

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There are companies that will quilt any fabric you want with any backing you want. I am sure Alan can hook you up.
Thanks for provide the source, Alan is pretty happy about quilted one, he will let me know how he thinks when it arrives.
 

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I can even choose 23oz Japan selvedge denim if I don't care about the extra 2.5!lbs will add to my jacket.....
 

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