Herrvallmo
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Very well put @TartuWolf , spot on!@zacharge
You need to decide for yourself what does "buying a leather jacket" mean to you:
Do you deeply care about the personal connection to who made the jacket for you? Then really small brands/makers like Thedi or Field leathers might be high on your list. Much more expensive though.
Do you care that the leather used is from a "named tannery"? The getting shinki, badalassi, horween jackets from makers like Aero, SB, etc.. might be high on your list. Again - price goes up.
There are a LOT of such variables, each of them usually driving the price up.
With a used jacket you can get most of those variables check at a MUCH more reasonable price, but much more patience and compromise is necessary going that route.
Before buying RW you should understand what you are getting:
Leilah designs the jackets and the patterns (hard to say based on what, likely trial and error, don't think she uses originals). And she communicates with you and the maker as the middle man. There is a pleasant personal touch / connection in those two aspects.
Then she orders the jacket from (as she described) a small family(?)/team in Pakistan to be constructed and put together. She also spent a lot of time nailing down the best hides available locally in Pakistan.
And you also get more post purchase reassurance / services than you would with (for example) 5*.
Overall buying from Rugged West is similar to buying from 5*, but better in many ways. Only you can decide if that is worth paying around double the price of a 5*. I personally think it definitely is.
There are cheaper ways to get an even better leather jacket (like Jake described), but you're making compromises in various areas (model/design, leather color, personal touch, post purchase process, etc...).