Quick leather question
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Quick leather question
I'm thinking about buying a heavier jacket for the winter months, probably goatskin. I'm not too knowledgeable about all the different leathers yet... it may seem silly, but I like leather that really creaks when you move, even just a little. Which leather, would anyone say, is noisier in this regard?
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If you want the jacket for warmth, then you will want a cowhide jacket.I'm thinking about buying a heavier jacket for the winter months
Cowhide is heavier, and more thick than the others, and its a better
insulator than the others.
If you want "creeky", then most leathers will get creeky below a
certain temperature except for goat. For some reason, goat retains
most of suppleness when it gets really cold.
If you are looking for water repellancy over warmth, then go with either
goat or horse. Goat being slightly more water repellant than the horse.
If you want a real winter jacket, get a B-3 made of shearling. You won't
find a warmer leather jacket than that. And the outer finish is made to
repel water, gas, oil and most anything you can put it thru. That is, a
B-3 made by a vendor that reproduces the WWII sprayed on finish,
like Aero, Eastman, Real McCoys and Lost Worlds. I do not know if the
B-3 that Wested makes is accurate to what a real WWII B-3 should be.
I think theirs is more of a modern jacket with a resemblence to a
WWII B-3, while still being made of shearling.
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Hey, Rob----does the horsehide jacket creak? You could hear me comin' from a mile away in my seal chrome goat Expedition but I don't think I've handled a horsehide jacket before.Rob wrote:Don't rule out horse, either - especially if, like me, the thought of a wardrobe of identical coloured jackets gives you the willies.
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