Well I know Gary has invested time and money in finding a tannery to create this type of leather and they do look good generally. I did buy a couple of house B3 's and Anj4's, a RW B3 and B6,a Perry B3 and an Irvin. So I know them well and they cost me quite a sum so it was a wrench to sell them at a loss but they are just uncomfortable to wear and the leather folds more like a carpet than nappa. The fleece also tends to be very dead looking as it has little lustre.The B'3 I have had have all suffered from a thick stiff cuff seam that digs into the wrists because of the very stiff leather. I have not had this issue with the old jackets that are much more comfortable to wear and with some wear look better to me than the modern jackets.
So those are my reasons and sadly Eastman is no longer able to supply the type of jackets I like. Stuart Clurman at Lost Worlds has bent to customer pressure so no longer sells the very stiff sheepskins he used to. Aero have some beautiful skins now also.
I still think Eastman is a top company but just wish we had some more choice !
Here's a couple of close up's
It's a common mistake to forget that all old things were once new
You could be right. Demand for the perfect repro and material costs have driven prices way past what most would consider to be the normal price for a leather jacket. I understand that currency issues were causing 40 % more costs for RMNZ.
It's surprising that the Chinese haven't started producing repros, or that existing companies haven't moved there yet.
Because part of the fun of wearing a leather jacket is wearing it for years on end and bonding with it, seeing how the jacket forms scars and creases that were formed during all those years you wore it. The fact that you got a new, stiff and shiny jacket and turned it into a badass looking piece of clothing that you made yours by wearing it for years and the jacket is still going to be here for years and years..
Buying a predistressed jacket is phoney and is like adopting a teenager who's already been through a lot; it'll never truly be yours.
All well to sneer at Chinese made but there are a lot of seriously good textile and clothing workers there.
Many skills being forgotten in the West are in over supply there. Give them good materials and guidance, they will produce the best.