RollerC
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Lmao. To funny. Mine couldn't believe I was throwing a brand new jacket on the driveway, in a downpour.
On a side note, I am not a big fan of naked leather for m/c use. I have a vest and chaps from Foxcreek. Very heavy, very well made. They really soak up the water like a sponge in rain. They also fade quickly and turn a little on the grey side from the sun. To me, finished leather is the only way to go for m/c use.
Looks great! I really feel Schotts horsehide is underrated. I mean, it's different to CLX with its brown base and the very quickly acquired used look, but it looks amazing in its own way and in fact much closer to vintage originals. Drape, grain, color, don't understand why any vintage jacket enthusiast wouldn't like it.
Hi buddies, i am a vintage Schott collector and working in the leather tanning industry. I personally like Schott a lot but honestly its horsehide these days is chrome tanned(seriously chemical) with heavy pigment/coating(not Aniline) so basically it won’t age beautifully like the Schott horsehide in 40’s (vegetable tanned, oil came out after used(with a shine) and fading naturally <---the more you use-the better it looks. But veg-tan is too expensive that Schott only uses it on small items like wallets & belts these days. Veg-tan jackets from Real Mccoy, Flat head, RRL are normally over 1000USD but it totally worths it.) So that’s why the Schotts horsehide these days is underrated. I checked that out in shops many times but still can't stand that plastic-like look. Seriously i don't know why professional and heritage brand like Schott would use this kind of horsehide(I know last year they worked with Horween leather and produced much better horsehide collection, maybe they finally noticed the problem.) It's just too far away from the natural horsehide in Brando's The Wild One. And there're many other better horsehide in the market i don't know why Schott chose this PU-split-like horsehide. In my experience, this kind of leather won't really fade and oiled naturally after broke in, but i am really interested in how far it can go after your hard wearing(i know you tried hard, keep it up bro). I do hope it would age beautifully, please correct me if i am wrong.
I am just trying to warn anyone who expect to buy a natural horsehide(or even veg-tan) jacket that Schott is definitely NOT the right choice. Nice to talk to you all leather jacket lovers.