Tell me about it..Asaha, the jacket looks so heavy it's unreal! That collar is half an inch thick! Man, looks heavier than that LW a few threads down.
Thanks for your kind words Bob. I have been wearing it everyday even indoors, and it's getting there slowly.That is a damn good-looking jacket! It fits you perfectly and seems to suit your style. And it will do nothing but get better and better with the years. If you grow to love it over the next year or two, you're going to love it even more in thirty to forty years when you have a lifetime of memories in it.
Strong, heavyweight leather isn't for everybody. You're going to find that you either: Begin to love it, wear it all the time, to the exclusion of your other jackets, until it has molded to you and become part of your life... Or find that when you open your closet, you quail at the thought of lugging it off the hanger and putting it on your body, to the point that you never ever wear it and should probably sell it and get something lighter.
The question (according to Stu) is: "Are you a man my son?"
Just kidding! lol! I probably shouldn't even say that, for fear of injecting confusion, self-doubt, or guilt. The truth is, the heavy stuff isn't for everybody. I'm a big guy - 48 long, fit and active, and live in a cool climate - and I don't enjoy anything heavier than the mid-weight leathers.
BTW - what size is it, and how much does it weigh?
Thanks for your kind words Bob. I have been wearing it everyday even indoors, and it's getting there slowly.
Btw this is size 38 and weight I is about 3.2kg(7lb).
Thanks Gareth. This is a Drifter too with Horween CXL steer. I love this color depth of the leather and the character, it just a bit heavy. However, after wearing it for last three 3days, I must say it's breaking down better than I expected. Cuff linning or shoulder seem joint doesn't hurt as much. Just the torso area is still bit too thick, I could've left the cargo pockets out if I had known leather would be this heavy. And I absolutely love the fit, can you imagine I still can layer a thin jumper if I have to?Hi Asha
Your jacket is the same as the Drifter I bought from SB's outlet a few years ago, same leather too, except yours is rather narrower than mine, me being on the large side! Mine is slowly getting there but still quite stiff!
Mine doesn't have the lining in the cuffs though, straight leather. Sometimes I wish it did have that lining but it is getting better as it softens. Was quite irritating on the wrists when they were rock hard!
Looks good on you!
Gareth
OK, now I'm starting to think I'm a wimp for considering ordering a goatskin jacket. I want a summer light weight jacket. Is goat just not up to par?That is a damn good-looking jacket! It fits you perfectly and seems to suit your style. And it will do nothing but get better and better with the years. If you grow to love it over the next year or two, you're going to love it even more in thirty to forty years when you have a lifetime of memories in it.
Strong, heavyweight leather isn't for everybody. You're going to find that you either: Begin to love it, wear it all the time, to the exclusion of your other jackets, until it has molded to you and become part of your life... Or find that when you open your closet, you quail at the thought of lugging it off the hanger and putting it on your body, to the point that you never ever wear it and should probably sell it and get something lighter.
The question (according to Stu) is: "Are you a man my son?"
Just kidding! lol! I probably shouldn't even say that, for fear of injecting confusion, self-doubt, or guilt. The truth is, the heavy stuff isn't for everybody. I'm a big guy - 48 long, fit and active, and live in a cool climate - and I don't enjoy anything heavier than the mid-weight leathers.
BTW - what size is it, and how much does it weigh?
In my experience it's not so much the hide that dictates warmth in a jacket, but more what it's lined with. Having said that my CXL jackets don't get a single day of wear in the summer (lined with cotton Drill).OK, now I'm starting to think I'm a wimp for considering ordering a goatskin jacket. I want a summer light weight jacket. Is goat just not up to par?
I have a new Vicenza HBD with Ross Hunting Weathered lightweight wool tartan lining and It is too heavy for much of the year here in Oakland CA. Thats why I was working up a goatskin jacket. I know that many of the old A-2s were goatskin, but I never hear anyone talking about it. Hear plenty about various horse, steer, cow, even lamb occasionally, Horween Shinki, on and on. but no goat.In my experience it's not so much the hide that dictates warmth in a jacket, but more what it's lined with. Having said that my CXL jackets don't get a single day of wear in the summer (lined with cotton Drill).
I was tempted by goat on more than one occasion. What pushed it out of interest for me was the uniformity of color and lack of patina. I think goatskin stays fairly new looking for most, if not all it's life.I have a new Vicenza HBD with Ross Hunting Weathered lightweight wool tartan lining and It is too heavy for much of the year here in Oakland CA. Thats why I was working up a goatskin jacket. I know that many of the old A-2s were goatskin, but I never hear anyone talking about it. Hear plenty about various horse, steer, cow, even lamb occasionally, Horween Shinki, on and on. but no goat.
I was tempted by goat on more than one occasion. What pushed it out of interest for me was the uniformity of color and lack of patina. I think goatskin stays fairly new looking for most, if not all it's life.
I was tempted by goat on more than one occasion. What pushed it out of interest for me was the uniformity of color and lack of patina. I think goatskin stays fairly new looking for most, if not all it's life.