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Spongy Haptic on a Leather Jacket means what?

58panheadfan

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As mentioned in the thread "What Jacket are you wearing today" Post #32124 I got a Pike Brothers Glendale (made in Portugal) cowhide leather jacket which was formerly made in Greece (Bill Kelso?). It looks like a BK Wingman. I like the jacket, really. The craftsmanship is nice, the hardware used also, the fit is spot on, optically also excellent and the cowhide leather and lining is lighterweight, just I was looking for.

But what concerns me is this spongy feeling/haptic. I want to know more about it, my questions:

A: Has anyone had the same experience with this lighterweight type of (cowhide) leather (also from other manufacturers)?
The leather reminds me more of lamb—or capeskin.

B: What is the cause? Is it the tanning process or the finish (top coat)?

C: Is it an indication of poor quality (such as cheap imported goods from the Far East)?

Thank you!

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Guppy

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It's tough to assess how something feels through photos or written testimony.

I've noticed some leather feels soft/spongy, and wondered about why that is. I have to assume it has to do with the process the leather went through to become leather, but I don't know anything about it, really. It might also have to do with the type of animal it came from, or the specific qualities of that particular hide, but that's all just speculation on my part.

What I notice is that soft/spongy leather is not as tough as leather with a harder "hand" to it. Soft/spongy leather is easier to scratch, tear, and perforate, and less resistant to abrasion.

On the other hand, it is less likely to crease or wrinkle, drapes easier, requires less break-in, and would be more comfortable out of the box.
 

58panheadfan

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It's tough to assess how something feels through photos or written testimony.

I've noticed some leather feels soft/spongy, and wondered about why that is. I have to assume it has to do with the process the leather went through to become leather, but I don't know anything about it, really. It might also have to do with the type of animal it came from, or the specific qualities of that particular hide, but that's all just speculation on my part.

What I notice is that soft/spongy leather is not as tough as leather with a harder "hand" to it. Soft/spongy leather is easier to scratch, tear, and perforate, and less resistant to abrasion.

On the other hand, it is less likely to crease or wrinkle, drapes easier, requires less break-in, and would be more comfortable out of the box.

Thank you for your inputs. I see that too. After wearing the jacket for a few days, I don't think that this spongy/soft leather is of poor quality. At first I was a bit surprised about the haptic because I didn't know it. But I have to say I love the jacket (and the haptic) more and more. It is perfect for spring and autumn. Exactly what I've been looking for. :)
 
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Looks like a good fit! I know that cowhide isn't supposed to be as dense as horse generally, but the cowhide I have owned and tried on wouldn't be spongy by my definition. The only spongy leather I've had is deerskin.
Yeah and goat can have a spongy feel too. I’m interested in this jacket but I’m afraid it’ll be too short!
 

Jin431

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I have a mr freedom cowhide that I would describe as spongy with a soft hand compared to the other Leathers I have handled. It is dyed all the way through and there seems to be no top coat finish to it. It drank up the leather honey I applied to it like no other. It's lightweight (unlined) but even with a liner I'd say this would still be lightweight. It drapes really well and reminds me of deerskin. The only issue I have with this spongy leather is that the sleeves will probably not crease/roll/shorten and it's 1" longer than what I would like.

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I have a mr freedom cowhide that I would describe as spongy with a soft hand compared to the other Leathers I have handled. It is dyed all the way through and there seems to be no top coat finish to it. It drank up the leather honey I applied to it like no other. It's lightweight (unlined) but even with a liner I'd say this would still be lightweight. It drapes really well and reminds me of deerskin. The only issue I have with this spongy leather is that the sleeves will probably not crease/roll/shorten and it's 1" longer than what I would like.

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I dig the color with the contrasting buttons. Other than getting the sleeves altered not sure what else you could do. Don't some guys on here swear by shrinking leather with water? Maybe strategically apply it lol
 

Jin431

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I dig the color with the contrasting buttons. Other than getting the sleeves altered not sure what else you could do. Don't some guys on here swear by shrinking leather with water? Maybe strategically apply it lol
It's a matte black by design and I thought it was dry at first. If the sleeve alteration is relatively cheap I'll go for it if not I'll leave it alone. Maybe I'll try hot water treatment on the elbow/forearm lol that's pretty affordable
 

58panheadfan

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I have a mr freedom cowhide that I would describe as spongy with a soft hand compared to the other Leathers I have handled. It is dyed all the way through and there seems to be no top coat finish to it... It's lightweight (unlined) but even with a liner I'd say this would still be lightweight. It drapes really well and reminds me of deerskin. The only issue I have with this spongy leather is that the sleeves will probably not crease/roll/shorten and it's 1" longer than what I would like.
That's excatly how the leather on the PB Glendale feel... beside it has a top coat :)
 

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