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SB Lavant Clayton veg tan vintage brown HH & Harris Tweed

58panheadfan

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I know, there is not much SB love here, but the leather and workmanship itself is gorgeous: Simmons Bilt Lavant, Clayton veg tan vintage brown HH, Harris tweed lining.

With this post, I only want to document the beauty of the Clayton leather and bring it closer to the interested party. Please leave in this thread the comments SB vs. Aero, thank you!

Indoor pics:

SB Lavant Front-01.JPG
SB Lavant Back-01.JPG
 
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Robbie79

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Looks really good and similar to Aero's oil pull HH and perhaps a little bit like Aero's battered HH....do you have fit pics and closer pics of the Clayton hide? How does it age, have you worn it a lot? Is it pliable, soft or more rigid?
 

58panheadfan

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Just a quick review:

Thank you for your kind words, In fact, the jacket or the leather (clayton vintage brown HH), the lining (Harris Tweed) and the workmanship are outstanding. I have bought the jacket here in Switzerland recently and wore it 4 times since. I am 180cm (5'11") tall and currently weight 85 kgs (187 lbs) athletic built. Jacket is labelled as a size 38". The measurements are as follow: pit/pit on front 57 cm (22.5"), shoulder seam to seam on back 48 cm (19"), neck seam to bottom 75cm (29.5"), sleeve straight 65 cm (25.5") and bottom opening is 52 cm (20.5").

Overall the Jacket fits me on the tighter side, which I like. Just wearing a shirt or lighterweight sweater underneath. It is definitely not an overcoat & I am not able to layering a heavy sweather or jeans jacket e.g. I always felt, when this jacket/coat is cutted as it was originally meant for (carcoat, overcoat) it looks like a tent ;) but of course, the trimmer cut is more a actual/modern thing...

As usual SB Jackets are cut generally a bit more on the trimmer side from my experience. Bottom opening is ok for me but is spread a bit by walking, when lowest button is closed. I like how wrinkles will develop with a trimmer bottom opening, but I also understand it is not everyone's taste. Same on wider collar/lapel, which I like but same here, not everyone's thing. Btw, I am a 34" waist in most japanese denim. The leather itself has a warm and waxy haptics and looks like a vintage jacket from first day... here are some fit pics on request:
 
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58panheadfan

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Looks really good and similar to Aero's oil pull HH and perhaps a little bit like Aero's battered HH....do you have fit pics and closer pics of the Clayton hide? How does it age, have you worn it a lot? Is it pliable, soft or more rigid?

Thread updated, all your questions should be answered now ;)
 

Mich486

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Not sure what does it mean? Doesn't Clayton Leather no longer in production...?

Upon reading it again it sounds like it might still be trading under a different name. I hope it does honestly but it seems like they are struggling to stay profitable.


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Sloan1874

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Not a fan of this sort of leather, tbh. Too faux worn for my taste. I'm sure it's fine but it's just not my look.
 

Robbie79

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In my opinion it looks very good but for sure the vintage/ worn look is not everyone's cup of tea like so many things. Enjoy wearing it!
 

58panheadfan

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Not a fan of this sort of leather, tbh. Too faux worn for my taste. I'm sure it's fine but it's just not my look.

In my opinion it looks very good but for sure the vintage/ worn look is not everyone's cup of tea like so many things. Enjoy wearing it!

Of course everyone has his own opinion and taste. For me, I appreciate this leather very much, because it lives through the color nuances and gets more beautiful with time...
 

Pdawg

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Just a quick review:

Thank you for your kind words, In fact, the jacket or the leather (clayton vintage brown HH), the lining (Harris Tweed) and the workmanship are outstanding. I have bought the jacket here in Switzerland recently and wore it 4 times since. I am 180cm (5'11") tall and currently weight 85 kgs (187 lbs) athletic built. Jacket is labelled as a size 38". The measurements are as follow: pit/pit on front 57 cm (22.5"), shoulder seam to seam on back 48 cm (19"), neck seam to bottom 75cm (29.5"), sleeve straight 65 cm (25.5") and bottom opening is 52 cm (20.5").

Overall the Jacket fits me on the tighter side, which I like. Just wearing a shirt or lighterweight sweater underneath. It is definitely not an overcoat & I am not able to layering a heavy sweather or jeans jacket e.g. I always felt, when this jacket/coat is cutted as it was originally meant for (carcoat, overcoat) it looks like a tent ;) but of course, the trimmer cut is more a actual/modern thing...

As usual SB Jackets are cut generally a bit more on the trimmer side from my experience. Bottom opening is ok for me but is spread a bit by walking, when lowest button is closed. I like how wrinkles will develop with a trimmer bottom opening, but I also understand it is not everyone's taste. Same on wider collar/lapel, which I like but same here, not everyone's thing. Btw, I am a 34" waist in most japanese denim. The leather itself has a warm and waxy haptics and looks like a vintage jacket from first day... here are some fit pics on request:
I prefer the coat unbuttoned in the trimmer fit. The regular clayton horsehide is fantastic. I like the variegation in this hide. Coat looks great man!
 

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