K-Pants
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Hahaha! Cats in the dark, buddy, cats in the dark.Um, er, Detroit! Don't make the same mistake I did some time ago.
Hahaha! Cats in the dark, buddy, cats in the dark.Um, er, Detroit! Don't make the same mistake I did some time ago.
You made the same brain-flub?Um, er, Detroit! Don't make the same mistake I did some time ago.
Oh much worse in fact. I'd have to dig for my review of my first SB jacket. I made some poor choices with words.You made the same brain-flub?
really like the jacket, You simplified it similarly as I would do By the way, did You maybe weight the jacket? I am really interested where in a weight scale I shall put Clayton leather?
thanks K-Pants, i have got some Clayton leather swatches, but it is hard to imagine the jacket only from them.
Why on earth weigh a jacket Surely if you love it, will you love it less if it weighs lighter or heavier. Thats the big problem with forums like this. TOO MUCH INFORMATION.
Yes, black buckles. This jacket has been dubbed The Darknessare the belt snaps black? seems a nice feature
thanks K-Pants, i have got some Clayton leather swatches, but it is hard to imagine the jacket only from them.
I can get that but would anyone take a (Angling type) spring balance into a shop to weigh a prospective purchase? Also a lot of the weight rests on your hip area or there about in the riding position. And then you fill the pockets with:- keys, phones, wallets, loose change, cigarettes, lighters etc add another pound or so.I think weighing a jacket is good if it is intended to be worn as a MC jacket. If not it really makes no difference.
Hmmm. When I weighed it I was surprised as it feels heavier than it weighed out. I'm pretty sure my scale is not woefully inaccurate, but when it comes to jackets, half a pound can be significant.Thank You very much, so it seems that its weight is close to goat leather.
Why on earth weigh a jacket Surely if you love it, will you love it less if it weighs lighter or heavier. Thats the big problem with forums like this. TOO MUCH INFORMATION.
Beautiful jacket. Have fun breaking it in. But, having a Clayton jacket myself, be prepared for it to take a long time. Mine's a year old and still stands on it's own. But I love it.
The oils in it will keep it that way. When it's cold it'll be stiff. When it's warm it'll relax. It was below freezing in Chicago today and I wore mine for a minute and quickly switched to my Vanson. Was a tin man in CXL.Mine is not 'stand on its own stiff' but it is no slouch. A year, you say? Haha ok I will keep that in mind. It's like wearing a coat of licorice--impossibly black with a dull shine.
But MRB, how could such thin horsehide stay stiff for a full year of steady use? It seems odd.