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Nubuck?
No it's split leather....often described as distressed.
Nubuck?
Like this!
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I know!! I've been fascinated with the hide ever since seeing this one. I think it's tough to source tho.If I wasn't fully convinced that I need a kangaroo jacket... now I am!
I know!! I've been fascinated with the hide ever since seeing this one. I think it's tough to source tho.
That just blows my mind. I did see a YouTube video where one was going to hope into a guys house but hit a glass door and gave up. Drastically different then seeing bunnies and squirrels in your yard.Try Australia, they cull them as a pest I believe.
That just blows my mind. I did see a YouTube video where one was going to hope into a guys house but hit a glass door and gave up. Drastically different then seeing bunnies and squirrels in your yard.
I know it'll cost an arm and a leg (as it did for the poor croc) but it looks rather plasticky to me.
It's a statement leather that's for sure...what it's saying I have no idea.
A cheaper option would be embossed cowhide..... probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
A guy who works for me had a crocodile vest made in Thailand for about $400. He wears it on his bike which also has a custom made crocodile skin seat. The vest looks more wearable than a jacket but is all for show. Of course he rides a tricked up Harley with all the adornments.
Whole kangaroo pelts are sold in most big markets over here. They are popular with tourists. Some are quite huge. A grown man could sleep on one. They would make excellent panels for grizzly jackets as the fur is quite short, dense, very soft and tactile.
Should have thought about using the quote option before replying so quickly...
Embossed cowhide is quite visible actually, I've seen quite a few embossed bags around
Is his vest shiny or matte?
Certainly much cheaper in Thailand then in Europe, here it would cost 10 times more easily.
Never thought of using kangaroo pelt for a grizzly... that could work quite nicely!!