dan_t
Practically Family
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Hi all,
My most recent acquisition came via Pawnieguy (this is the 2nd jacket that I've bought from him). So not a new jacket, just new to me.
I thought I'd write a brief review and post some pic's as I haven't really seen a great deal of commentary about Thedi leathers around here.
First impressions are; WOW!
This jacket is essentially an homage to a J-100, but provides it's own take on the café racer theme.
It is made from Italian Veg tanned Front Quarter Horsehide, but you wouldn't recognise it. It is some of the softest leather that I have dealt with, yet still quite substantial. I'd describe it as a mid weight leather, although I'm not sure if it is or if it has just been tanned to feel like one.
The stitching is flawless & to say that this is still a hand-made jacket is amazing. I can't fault it in any way.
Honestly, I am at a loss as to why this particular brand hasn't been mentioned much more around here. Based upon this example, I would urge anyone who is looking for this type of jacket to at the very least consider them.
Compared to my Aero FQHH Sheene, you wouldn't even think that the hide comes from the same animal. It even makes my Aero Goatskin feel, hmmm, tough. This is currently my go-to jacket & the one that's most likely to get the most wear I'd say....
Here are some pic's;
My most recent acquisition came via Pawnieguy (this is the 2nd jacket that I've bought from him). So not a new jacket, just new to me.
I thought I'd write a brief review and post some pic's as I haven't really seen a great deal of commentary about Thedi leathers around here.
First impressions are; WOW!
This jacket is essentially an homage to a J-100, but provides it's own take on the café racer theme.
It is made from Italian Veg tanned Front Quarter Horsehide, but you wouldn't recognise it. It is some of the softest leather that I have dealt with, yet still quite substantial. I'd describe it as a mid weight leather, although I'm not sure if it is or if it has just been tanned to feel like one.
The stitching is flawless & to say that this is still a hand-made jacket is amazing. I can't fault it in any way.
Honestly, I am at a loss as to why this particular brand hasn't been mentioned much more around here. Based upon this example, I would urge anyone who is looking for this type of jacket to at the very least consider them.
Compared to my Aero FQHH Sheene, you wouldn't even think that the hide comes from the same animal. It even makes my Aero Goatskin feel, hmmm, tough. This is currently my go-to jacket & the one that's most likely to get the most wear I'd say....
Here are some pic's;