I am going to purchase a Raiders jacket but at first was thinking about going for the current authentic brown horsehide after I confirmed with Gemma that they only now supply just the one type/colour of horse.
I then started looking at the pre-distressed novapelle cowhide but wasn't keen on the lighter hide but then on another post it was mentioned that Wested had a odd batch of the lighter hide but now have got a darker hide back in stock.
Does anybody have any pics of the Raiders jacket in the novapelle cowhide so I can compare the colour of the hides.....if have seen the LC thread on this but was hoping some pics could help me make a choice between the horse and the pelle hide.
Anybody got a pics of their Raiders in the current wested horse could post also I would appreciate it.
I don't mind giving it a coat of pecards but I would rather not, that's if I could ever find any in the UK.
Coming from an WW2 A2 jacket background, the Indy jacket scene is still new to me hence my questions.
thanks
Mav
Raiders distressed Novapelle cowhide
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I'm wearing a Wested Horsehide in the pics in this thread;
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if that helps at all. It's a few months old there. I love the horsehide jacket, the look and feel of it is brilliant, but if you want a jacket that will naturally distress quickly, horsehide's not the one to go for!
My jacket has picked up a lot of character pretty quickly, crinkles in the sleeves, pocket and collar, and after I got drenched the other day, its back has become pretty wrinkled and looks very cool, but I don't think it'll distress in an Indy style way, wearing down to reveal the lighter colour underneath, for quite some time yet. For me, this is good, as I wanted a jacket for the long haul. I want to be wearing the same jacket for years. But if you want an instantly distressed looking one, then novapelle might be a good choice. I got to try on one when I picked up my jacket, and it is awesome.
Anyway, hope the horsehide pictures help. I can post some better, non-costume/fancy dress ones if you want.
viewtopic.php?t=29579
if that helps at all. It's a few months old there. I love the horsehide jacket, the look and feel of it is brilliant, but if you want a jacket that will naturally distress quickly, horsehide's not the one to go for!
My jacket has picked up a lot of character pretty quickly, crinkles in the sleeves, pocket and collar, and after I got drenched the other day, its back has become pretty wrinkled and looks very cool, but I don't think it'll distress in an Indy style way, wearing down to reveal the lighter colour underneath, for quite some time yet. For me, this is good, as I wanted a jacket for the long haul. I want to be wearing the same jacket for years. But if you want an instantly distressed looking one, then novapelle might be a good choice. I got to try on one when I picked up my jacket, and it is awesome.
Anyway, hope the horsehide pictures help. I can post some better, non-costume/fancy dress ones if you want.
I like my Wested HH LC jacket a lot, too. I have the dark brown, non-distressed color and it looks great! The HH doesn't have that "sheen" of lambskin and looks very classic and goes great even with a shirt and tie. My only knock against it is that it's very Heavy (heaviest of all leathers)and stiff, esp. when new.
Really? Mine was very soft, even when I got it. Admitingly, it was a returned custom from somebody else, so I don't know how 'old' the leather was, but I'm pretty certain it hadn't been worn much. It felt very soft to me. Heavy, yes, but soft.PSBIndy wrote:I like my Wested HH LC jacket a lot, too. I have the dark brown, non-distressed color and it looks great! The HH doesn't have that "sheen" of lambskin and looks very classic and goes great even with a shirt and tie. My only knock against it is that it's very Heavy (heaviest of all leathers)and stiff, esp. when new.
And I don't find it that heavy, but it's my only decent leather jacket, so I don't have much to compare it to. I find it the weight I like to think a leather jacket should be, to make you feel like you're wearing the jacket.