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I have been an avid reader of this forum for a long time and felt it was time to contribute something meaningful other than sell. Today, I would like to share my review of a recent purchase: the LVC 40's goat leather jacket. This jacket features a half belt pattern with a unique vertical seam running down the center of the back, setting it apart from the 30's half belt design. I opted for size L, which fits me well considering I typically wear a size 44. The goatskin used in this jacket is relatively thin, giving it a lightweight feel of approximately 3.3 lbs or 1.5 kg. I estimate the thickness to be around 1mm, if not slightly more.
The stitching and craftsmanship on the jacket are commendable and on par with the Aero jacket I own. The jacket is not super soft at the beginning. However, I must admit that the goat leather feels slightly flimsy. Despite this, based on my knowledge, I believe it should still offer sufficient durability. One minor drawback worth mentioning is the absence of a leather liner inside the zipper, which is commonly found in other jackets. This omission raises concerns about the zipper being a potential weak point. Furthermore, I noticed a small area of loose grain on the upper corner of the back.
Unfortunately, I was unable to find any information regarding the type of tanning used on the goat leather—whether it is chrome-tanned or vegetable-tanned. This information would have been useful in understanding the leather's characteristics and maintenance requirements. Nonetheless, I must reiterate that despite these minor observations, I am thoroughly enjoying this jacket.
I hope this review provides valuable insights for this jacket.
The stitching and craftsmanship on the jacket are commendable and on par with the Aero jacket I own. The jacket is not super soft at the beginning. However, I must admit that the goat leather feels slightly flimsy. Despite this, based on my knowledge, I believe it should still offer sufficient durability. One minor drawback worth mentioning is the absence of a leather liner inside the zipper, which is commonly found in other jackets. This omission raises concerns about the zipper being a potential weak point. Furthermore, I noticed a small area of loose grain on the upper corner of the back.
Unfortunately, I was unable to find any information regarding the type of tanning used on the goat leather—whether it is chrome-tanned or vegetable-tanned. This information would have been useful in understanding the leather's characteristics and maintenance requirements. Nonetheless, I must reiterate that despite these minor observations, I am thoroughly enjoying this jacket.
I hope this review provides valuable insights for this jacket.
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