Hello from London,
Been following this amazing resource of a forum for several years but this is the first time I decided to contribute.
Not sure of the proper etiquette: I thought I'll have introduce myself by showcasing my latest leather jacket acquisition, bought last February in Tokyo:
The Real Mc Coy's Steinbeck Sports Jacket
The jacket is a simple design and very well build with nice stitching throughout (but super pricey unfortunately in typical RMC fashion). The horsehide is thick but very soft to the touch, almost buttery.
I haven't had much opportunity to wear it yet so it's still not broken in at all. I suspect the hide will develop a nice grain like my another Shinki Flat Head jacket.
It's surfaced-dyed and quite prone to scratching I suspect - the undercoat is a very light brown, almost beige.
I would have preferred dyed-through but I chose to buy it none-the-less.
I'm interested to see how it develop over time -hopefully it will age gracefully colour-wise.
Thanks for reading. I hope it's a decent first contribution..!
Cheers,
Zaten
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Been following this amazing resource of a forum for several years but this is the first time I decided to contribute.
Not sure of the proper etiquette: I thought I'll have introduce myself by showcasing my latest leather jacket acquisition, bought last February in Tokyo:
The Real Mc Coy's Steinbeck Sports Jacket
The jacket is a simple design and very well build with nice stitching throughout (but super pricey unfortunately in typical RMC fashion). The horsehide is thick but very soft to the touch, almost buttery.
I haven't had much opportunity to wear it yet so it's still not broken in at all. I suspect the hide will develop a nice grain like my another Shinki Flat Head jacket.
It's surfaced-dyed and quite prone to scratching I suspect - the undercoat is a very light brown, almost beige.
I would have preferred dyed-through but I chose to buy it none-the-less.
I'm interested to see how it develop over time -hopefully it will age gracefully colour-wise.
Thanks for reading. I hope it's a decent first contribution..!
Cheers,
Zaten
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