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The Highwayman came on Monday. It was all I had expected. I knew the quality would be good, but I was somewhat worried about the fit. I ended up ordering a 42 in the body with sleeves and body length of a 44, as I am tall and have long arms. It is a good fit. Has a bit more material around the waist than I need. I am a 42 in the chest and wear a 34 trouser. Not a problem though as the small belts on the sides take up the slack pretty well.
I decided to get the cowhide as we have Thoroughbreds, and my wife said horsehide was not an option in this house! It is chrome tanned steer, same as the horse, and Amanda said the two were visually indistinguishable (she is right--see the pictures). Mark compared the two and said the cow is a little heavier and a little more supple than the horse. I think it is quite a bit more supple as I have come a long way toward breaking it in during the past four days. It rained here Tuesday (it is waterproof, just like the horse, due to the tanning process) and turned cold on Wednesday, so I have been able to wear it quite a bit. In fact it is lightly snowing here as I type this message--turned cold just in time!
The jacket hasn't yet grained up much, but it is beginning to stretch in all of the right places, due to my constantly wearing it and working with it. There is some graining in the bends and folds, but I think it will be a long while before it is fully grained out.
I wore it on the bike Wednesday, and it did fine, even if a bit tight. Tomorrow I will be taking it out again, and it should be supple and stretched enough to be comfortable, even while wearing a vest under it.
Enough text, here are the pictures:
I decided to get the cowhide as we have Thoroughbreds, and my wife said horsehide was not an option in this house! It is chrome tanned steer, same as the horse, and Amanda said the two were visually indistinguishable (she is right--see the pictures). Mark compared the two and said the cow is a little heavier and a little more supple than the horse. I think it is quite a bit more supple as I have come a long way toward breaking it in during the past four days. It rained here Tuesday (it is waterproof, just like the horse, due to the tanning process) and turned cold on Wednesday, so I have been able to wear it quite a bit. In fact it is lightly snowing here as I type this message--turned cold just in time!
The jacket hasn't yet grained up much, but it is beginning to stretch in all of the right places, due to my constantly wearing it and working with it. There is some graining in the bends and folds, but I think it will be a long while before it is fully grained out.
I wore it on the bike Wednesday, and it did fine, even if a bit tight. Tomorrow I will be taking it out again, and it should be supple and stretched enough to be comfortable, even while wearing a vest under it.
Enough text, here are the pictures: