Alan@JohnsonLeather
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I thought I would share my experience on how this jacket came to be and yes, the fun I had in taking Arrandales envision and making it a reality.
Arrandale contacted me about two years ago inquiring about an insane project he had a vision for. He was passionate and new exactly what he wanted and came across as sincere in his quest. We kept in contact and late in 2021 I decided to take on this project. I named his jacket the beast and it was quite a challenge as the bull hides came in at just about 7.5oz. We have never tried sewing anything this heavy before especially with a removeable shearling lining and collar. We have made a 5.5oz Bison jacket and a CXL horse hide jacket in 5.75 oz. The beast tried the patience of our sewer, pattern maker, cutter and me as well. In the end Arrandale was right as the jacket looks great and other than a direct lightning strike nothing will hurt the beast. This was a one-off custom jacket I made for a friend and never to be reproduced again.
Arrandale contacted me about two years ago inquiring about an insane project he had a vision for. He was passionate and new exactly what he wanted and came across as sincere in his quest. We kept in contact and late in 2021 I decided to take on this project. I named his jacket the beast and it was quite a challenge as the bull hides came in at just about 7.5oz. We have never tried sewing anything this heavy before especially with a removeable shearling lining and collar. We have made a 5.5oz Bison jacket and a CXL horse hide jacket in 5.75 oz. The beast tried the patience of our sewer, pattern maker, cutter and me as well. In the end Arrandale was right as the jacket looks great and other than a direct lightning strike nothing will hurt the beast. This was a one-off custom jacket I made for a friend and never to be reproduced again.