Robbie79
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Dear TFL-members,
I'm about to order one or two leather jackets from Thedi (horsehide and goat skin).
Concerning horsehide, I prefer a very soft, pliable mid-weight to heavy (about 2.5-3oz) brown leather like the one pictured in following link. I already have experience with Aero CXL FQHH, Aero Vicenza, Lost Worlds heavy HH, Eastman A2 horsehide, RMC A1 dark seal Shinki HH, Toys Mccoy Deadwood black Shinki HH and last but not least Bill Kelso Victory dark seal HH. My personal ranking is: 1. Bill Kelso Vicory dark seal HH (second to none as the HH is so soft/pliable, no break-in required and still very heavy and substantial), 2. RMC A1 dark seal Shinki (not as soft and pliable as BK Victory but still substantial), 3. Eastman A2 horsehide (very soft and pliable but not so substantial as BK Victory).
Since the reputation of Bill Kelso company is not so good, I'm searching for a horsehide which has the same/very similar properties, i.e. very soft and pliable (not much break-in required) and still substantial medium heavy (about 2.5-3oz). These HH characteristics offers BK's Victory HH based on my personal experience so far. But I'm hoping that Thedi (I already own one in tan buffalo and I love it!) can offer a very similar one. Can you share your experience please or do you have another recommendation?
Here is the Thedi brown HH I'm talking about:
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vfkd6vkW_S8/WfB-B2qLciI/AAAAAAAADsM
/LhLQ3vA1GfwpYmxSVGnEHtSGFe2vsgBfgCLcBGAs/s1600/27%2Bcopy.jpg
How's your experience with Thedi's goat skin jackets? I've found following Facebook posts and really love the used vintage look. From my experience with a AL goatskin jacket the goatskin is not so soft/pliable. Perhaps Thedi's makes it more soft and pliable (perhaps similar to their buffalo leathers) than other makers?
https://www.facebook.com/Thedileathers/photos/a.916142211805094/916142331805082/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/Thedileathers/photos/a.916142211805094/916142251805090/?type=3&theater
Anyway, I'm looking forward to your recommendations!
Kind regards,
Robbie
I'm about to order one or two leather jackets from Thedi (horsehide and goat skin).
Concerning horsehide, I prefer a very soft, pliable mid-weight to heavy (about 2.5-3oz) brown leather like the one pictured in following link. I already have experience with Aero CXL FQHH, Aero Vicenza, Lost Worlds heavy HH, Eastman A2 horsehide, RMC A1 dark seal Shinki HH, Toys Mccoy Deadwood black Shinki HH and last but not least Bill Kelso Victory dark seal HH. My personal ranking is: 1. Bill Kelso Vicory dark seal HH (second to none as the HH is so soft/pliable, no break-in required and still very heavy and substantial), 2. RMC A1 dark seal Shinki (not as soft and pliable as BK Victory but still substantial), 3. Eastman A2 horsehide (very soft and pliable but not so substantial as BK Victory).
Since the reputation of Bill Kelso company is not so good, I'm searching for a horsehide which has the same/very similar properties, i.e. very soft and pliable (not much break-in required) and still substantial medium heavy (about 2.5-3oz). These HH characteristics offers BK's Victory HH based on my personal experience so far. But I'm hoping that Thedi (I already own one in tan buffalo and I love it!) can offer a very similar one. Can you share your experience please or do you have another recommendation?
Here is the Thedi brown HH I'm talking about:
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vfkd6vkW_S8/WfB-B2qLciI/AAAAAAAADsM
/LhLQ3vA1GfwpYmxSVGnEHtSGFe2vsgBfgCLcBGAs/s1600/27%2Bcopy.jpg
How's your experience with Thedi's goat skin jackets? I've found following Facebook posts and really love the used vintage look. From my experience with a AL goatskin jacket the goatskin is not so soft/pliable. Perhaps Thedi's makes it more soft and pliable (perhaps similar to their buffalo leathers) than other makers?
https://www.facebook.com/Thedileathers/photos/a.916142211805094/916142331805082/?type=3&theater
https://www.facebook.com/Thedileathers/photos/a.916142211805094/916142251805090/?type=3&theater
Anyway, I'm looking forward to your recommendations!
Kind regards,
Robbie