Nykwil
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Ok hear me out when I originally was on the hunt for a leather jacket, my searches on here kept recommending cxl.
My question is: why?
Who decided that thick stiff leather was something of quality ?
From my years of having a cxl boot and a jacket I’m starting to come around…cxl SUCKS.
It’s a utility leather meant for gaskets and boots. I, for the longest time thought it wasn’t grain corrected but it is. It’s sanded down to look smooth.
First jacket I bought in cxl was a board racer and that does not go well at all with thick cxl. It will never drop softly and you will never ever feel not like you’re sandwiched between thick cardboard?
These days I’m all for Vicenza or leathers that don’t hug you so damn tightly without give. Which is what cxl is, even after it’s warmed up.
So, I ask; fedoralounge, why was cxl recommended so freely? After I got my cxl board racer I ended up selling it two years later. Lying to myself that my daily wear and struggles would pay off in the end. In the end it didn’t.
My question is: why?
Who decided that thick stiff leather was something of quality ?
From my years of having a cxl boot and a jacket I’m starting to come around…cxl SUCKS.
It’s a utility leather meant for gaskets and boots. I, for the longest time thought it wasn’t grain corrected but it is. It’s sanded down to look smooth.
First jacket I bought in cxl was a board racer and that does not go well at all with thick cxl. It will never drop softly and you will never ever feel not like you’re sandwiched between thick cardboard?
These days I’m all for Vicenza or leathers that don’t hug you so damn tightly without give. Which is what cxl is, even after it’s warmed up.
So, I ask; fedoralounge, why was cxl recommended so freely? After I got my cxl board racer I ended up selling it two years later. Lying to myself that my daily wear and struggles would pay off in the end. In the end it didn’t.
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