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Familiar Face
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Hi Loungers,
I'm relatively new to this forum but have been actively collecting leather jackets for a while. However, there is a long-time question I really don't quite understand. Brands like Schott and Aero always set their shearling jacket considerably pricy than their other leather jackets. Based on my limited knowledge, sheepskin is cheaper than say steerhide or horsehide, and more readily available from sources. In the meantime, seems like everyone agrees that sheepskin lasts much shorter and weaker than other animal hides. So I really don't understand, are we paying the price difference only for the warmth? Or is the tanning process for sheepskin is much harder than other hides? Or is there any commercial reason? I do appreciate the beauty of sheepskin jackets. There must be some reason to justify the high price, I just don't know yet.
I'm relatively new to this forum but have been actively collecting leather jackets for a while. However, there is a long-time question I really don't quite understand. Brands like Schott and Aero always set their shearling jacket considerably pricy than their other leather jackets. Based on my limited knowledge, sheepskin is cheaper than say steerhide or horsehide, and more readily available from sources. In the meantime, seems like everyone agrees that sheepskin lasts much shorter and weaker than other animal hides. So I really don't understand, are we paying the price difference only for the warmth? Or is the tanning process for sheepskin is much harder than other hides? Or is there any commercial reason? I do appreciate the beauty of sheepskin jackets. There must be some reason to justify the high price, I just don't know yet.