Lord LALA
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Newby here...looking to jump into the cauldron with the purchase of a Vanson Enfield, or alternatively a Vanson Model A.
They both look to be very nicely made, and both have the bi-swing back which I like. I'll primarily be wearing the jacket for fashion as I have moto jackets for that purpose. I live in SoCal so weather protection is rarely an issue. Having said that, I still want a jacket that looks the part.
Now for the questions...
1. Vanson offers two grades of cowhide, "competition" and a lighter weight "Firenza", can anyone comment on the characteristics of these?
2. Other manufacturers offer horsehide which seems to have a unique patina which I've read favorably of. Can anyone comment re horsehide?
FWIW.. I've previously owned a Taylor Leathers "Nashville". I liked it well enough, until I was exposed to nicer leather jackets. Currently wearing a Dianese "Archivo", a looser/ shorter Dainese in Euro 48 which fiits fine. Whatever I end up buying, it will probably need shortening/customizing as I'm 5-6, 135 lb. and would like to get the rear jacket length in the 24 inch range. I've also looked at a Schott jacket which I liked but the Vansons seem to be edging out the Schott.
Any comments and suggestions appreciated.
They both look to be very nicely made, and both have the bi-swing back which I like. I'll primarily be wearing the jacket for fashion as I have moto jackets for that purpose. I live in SoCal so weather protection is rarely an issue. Having said that, I still want a jacket that looks the part.
Now for the questions...
1. Vanson offers two grades of cowhide, "competition" and a lighter weight "Firenza", can anyone comment on the characteristics of these?
2. Other manufacturers offer horsehide which seems to have a unique patina which I've read favorably of. Can anyone comment re horsehide?
FWIW.. I've previously owned a Taylor Leathers "Nashville". I liked it well enough, until I was exposed to nicer leather jackets. Currently wearing a Dianese "Archivo", a looser/ shorter Dainese in Euro 48 which fiits fine. Whatever I end up buying, it will probably need shortening/customizing as I'm 5-6, 135 lb. and would like to get the rear jacket length in the 24 inch range. I've also looked at a Schott jacket which I liked but the Vansons seem to be edging out the Schott.
Any comments and suggestions appreciated.