I forgot to include the answer on my previous post(s)
my preference of thickness for something that is called "hide" is minimum 1.4mm, 1.6-1.8mm would be optimal
for something called "skin" is minimum 0.9mm
my arguments are:
1)the thicker the leather the blunter creasing marks on it, the thinner the sharper the creasing marks on it, sharp creasing mark would weaken the material and make it more prone to rip on the creasing, like how we rip a paper without tool, you fold it sharply, and tear it apart. beside blunt creasing marks looks much cooler on jacket sleeve.
2)wear spots like on elbows, the back of the collar, under side of the cuff, leather facing along the hem, would get a thin leather serious weak point, and need more attention in wearing while on thicker hide it would just create cool surface wear effect.
3)thicker leather is more maintenance free than thinner ones, since thicker leather can absorb more oil to remain pliable, while thinner leather will get dry faster and need more frequent conditioning.
4)thick leather retains it's own shape better, shoulder slope on thick jacket will stay in its shape even when the wearer don't have the mass to totally fill in, so it creates better/ stronger silhouette for weaklings like me, it also will flat out any unnecessary bulges you might have on your torso, so it can create a more ideal looking version of us, while thin pliable leather will accentuate your belly and moobs because it creases around them and even give it a glow too as an extra insult.
my preference of thickness for something that is called "hide" is minimum 1.4mm, 1.6-1.8mm would be optimal
for something called "skin" is minimum 0.9mm
my arguments are:
1)the thicker the leather the blunter creasing marks on it, the thinner the sharper the creasing marks on it, sharp creasing mark would weaken the material and make it more prone to rip on the creasing, like how we rip a paper without tool, you fold it sharply, and tear it apart. beside blunt creasing marks looks much cooler on jacket sleeve.
2)wear spots like on elbows, the back of the collar, under side of the cuff, leather facing along the hem, would get a thin leather serious weak point, and need more attention in wearing while on thicker hide it would just create cool surface wear effect.
3)thicker leather is more maintenance free than thinner ones, since thicker leather can absorb more oil to remain pliable, while thinner leather will get dry faster and need more frequent conditioning.
4)thick leather retains it's own shape better, shoulder slope on thick jacket will stay in its shape even when the wearer don't have the mass to totally fill in, so it creates better/ stronger silhouette for weaklings like me, it also will flat out any unnecessary bulges you might have on your torso, so it can create a more ideal looking version of us, while thin pliable leather will accentuate your belly and moobs because it creases around them and even give it a glow too as an extra insult.