Corky Corcovado
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Pretty girls pet me when I wear suede, so tactile the ladies are.
I had a pair of RW Muleskinner Rouh-out Iron Rangers. Well I still do, but they got relegated to the trash boots I wear in crap weather or doing yard work. I destroyed them and its my own stupid fault ha. They way I sit at work I had a section on each boot that rubbed them completely away. No nap of any kind left in two huge sections. I would rub the one boot against the carpet under my desk and the other boot would sit on top of that boot. Its actually kind of funny. Next time I get rough-out boots though I will be hyper aware of how Im sitting as to not have them looking great, then looking at them 6 months later and saying wtf! haI like rough out, grime and all. My favorite boots I've had since high school are rough out Boulets and they look great! I use a stiff brush and water to clean em.
Here's an average photo of my Schott 370. Roughout steerhide. I like the look of it for a pretty casual jacket, a dressed up Jeremiah Johnson look. Definitely not dressy.I had a pair of RW Muleskinner Rouh-out Iron Rangers. Well I still do, but they got relegated to the trash boots I wear in crap weather or doing yard work. I destroyed them and its my own stupid fault ha. They way I sit at work I had a section on each boot that rubbed them completely away. No nap of any kind left in two huge sections. I would rub the one boot against the carpet under my desk and the other boot would sit on top of that boot. Its actually kind of funny. Next time I get rough-out boots though I will be hyper aware of how Im sitting as to not have them looking great, then looking at them 6 months later and saying wtf! ha
I have seen these before and i like but its too close to my Aero HWM in oil pull-up and i have too many other styles to get first.Here's oiled nubuck from schott.
https://www.schottnyc.com/products/storm.htm?catID=5
I have one for sale
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I have seen these before and i like but its too close to my Aero HWM in oil pull-up and i have too many other styles to get first.
And i am working on an order for a button up work coat in a more traditional brown veg/chrome tan. Otherwise i would be interested.
What size just out of interest?
Thankfully i am a 44" chest.It is size S, fits 175cm tall person with about 102cm chest, normal body type
Thankfully i am a 44" chest.
Reminds me of my wax goat suede jacket that I got recently. Slim fit trucker style jacket. Bought it at Massimo Dutti during their summer sale (last piece) for $120. Cotton lining making it suitable for warmer weather. I certainly wouldn't pay $600++ for a wax suede jacket though.Stumbled across this Satchel & Page Montgomery Type 2 trucker and it is listed as being British waxed leather. It looks gorgeous.
Does anyone have experience with waxed leather jackets? I know waxed leather is popular in boots but i have not seen or heard much waxed leather in jackets.
Again the jacket looks fantastic.
https://www.satchel-page.com/products/montgomery?variant=31799235477636
Interesting. Anyone have any first hand experience with this jacket?
Pictures?I ordered one, and it arrived yesterday. Fit is fantastic, materials I'm less enthusiastic about. Not compared to other jackets that I've spoiled myself on, it's just not in that league.
The leather is not bad, and while I'm biased to favor heavy, stiff leather, this is very different from what I usually go for, but I think it's good quality leather. I don't notice that it feels particularly waxy, though. It is thin, supple, with a soft hand, and drapes easily. Not a lot of nap to it, it looks and feels almost like velvet, like the top of a tiramisu cake.
I just wish it was an ounce heavier. Their model photos show it being worn for motorcycling, and that's laughable. I mean, you could, but you could also ride in a t-shirt and flip flops. Just don't crash. Label says it's calf, and I wish they would have let the little guy grow up before taking his hide and turning it into a jacket. That said, loungers who appreciate lighter weight suede might love this stuff. I have a Large, and it weighs just under 4.25 lbs. It feels like a light windbreaker.
I don't see problems with the stitching, which is actually pretty well done. I think the thread is polyester or nylon, as one of the exposed thread tips on the cuff appears to be melted, which makes it hard and it scratches my wrist. But all the stitching is precise, and looks good.
The lining is nothing special, though. Brown cotton.
Overall, I think this would be a decent jacket at a $350-400 USD price point, but like @ton312 was saying above, probably not worth the $625 I spent. It seems they had a lot of pre-orders, and did 3 rounds of pre-ordering, upping the price to $645 on the last round.
Pictures?
I’ll take them! Haha. But for real just to get an idea and a general sense of the things you mentioned is nice. Thanks!I'm not very happy with my camera setup or lighting right now, but here's a few bad cell phone photos.
And at the very least I really do like that color!
Thank you so much for your review. I've ordered mine and I cannot wait to see and feel the jacket!I ordered one, and it arrived yesterday. Fit is fantastic, materials I'm less enthusiastic about. Not compared to other jackets that I've spoiled myself on, it's just not in that league.
The leather is not bad, and while I'm biased to favor heavy, stiff leather, this is very different from what I usually go for, but I think it's good quality leather. Well, suede. I don't notice that it feels particularly waxy, though. It is thin, supple, with a soft hand, and drapes easily. Not a lot of nap to it, it looks and feels almost like velvet, like the top of a tiramisu cake.
I just wish it was an ounce heavier. Their model photos show it being worn for motorcycling, and that's laughable. I mean, you could, but you could also ride in a t-shirt and flip flops. Just don't crash. Label says it's calf, and I wish they would have let the little guy grow up before taking his hide and turning it into a jacket. If I could change one thing, I'd make it from true full-grain rough-out leather. Two things, I'd upgrade the fabric they chose for the lining. That said, loungers who appreciate lighter weight suede might love this stuff. I have a Large, and it weighs just under 4.25 lbs. It feels like a light windbreaker.
I don't see any problems with the stitching, which is actually pretty well done. I think the thread is polyester or nylon, as one of the exposed thread tips on the cuff appears to be melted, which makes it hard and it scratches my wrist. But all the stitching is precise, and looks good.
The lining is nothing special, though. Brown cotton.
Overall, I think this would be a decent jacket at a $350-400 USD price point, but like @ton312 was saying above, probably not worth the $625 I spent. I'd say it's comparable to some of the Chinese jackets I've seen, like Cidu or Pineal Jet, which you can typically expect to pay about $300 for. Those are not bad for the price you pay, but not in the league of Aero, Lost Worlds, Thedi.
It seems they had a lot of pre-orders, and did 3 rounds of pre-ordering, upping the price to $645 on the last round.