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Great write up Bigbenbs
Goes along with many of my opinions of certain brands, leathers, and fit...from a distance. Often I just can't understand the hefty price of some brands & leathers over others. I can comprehend the idea of straighter and more stitch per inch threads and how nice a certain leather drapes, etc. Yet for me those critiques are often minimal in my world since I am most always more concerned with fit, leather finish and eventual rustic character. My finickiness has more to do with strange grain, forever new looking finishes, etc. Looking at the last black work coat style in your group of photos, I bet the price is high..but I would in no way consider buying it because of the weird vertical looking grain. I call them stretch marks rather than grain. LW leather often exhibited those same quite horrible and unusual marks.
Recently looking at Thedi I found neat little nice additions and details such as leather trim around the zippered inside pocket, inside under arms. Also unusual styles different to what other companies seem to all make their renditions of. I even looked closely at the stitching on the fit jacket that I was sent. Looked exceptionally straight to me and holding the jacket together well.. Their hides and fit also make them very appealing without a $ 2000 price tag.
Well we all have our criteria and even strong opinions. I just cannot justify some of these exorbitant prices for very little difference than other brands much cheaper but very well made as well. Leather jackets that will hold up and break in nicely.
HD
Goes along with many of my opinions of certain brands, leathers, and fit...from a distance. Often I just can't understand the hefty price of some brands & leathers over others. I can comprehend the idea of straighter and more stitch per inch threads and how nice a certain leather drapes, etc. Yet for me those critiques are often minimal in my world since I am most always more concerned with fit, leather finish and eventual rustic character. My finickiness has more to do with strange grain, forever new looking finishes, etc. Looking at the last black work coat style in your group of photos, I bet the price is high..but I would in no way consider buying it because of the weird vertical looking grain. I call them stretch marks rather than grain. LW leather often exhibited those same quite horrible and unusual marks.
Recently looking at Thedi I found neat little nice additions and details such as leather trim around the zippered inside pocket, inside under arms. Also unusual styles different to what other companies seem to all make their renditions of. I even looked closely at the stitching on the fit jacket that I was sent. Looked exceptionally straight to me and holding the jacket together well.. Their hides and fit also make them very appealing without a $ 2000 price tag.
Well we all have our criteria and even strong opinions. I just cannot justify some of these exorbitant prices for very little difference than other brands much cheaper but very well made as well. Leather jackets that will hold up and break in nicely.
HD