TOD Jacket Color
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TOD Jacket Color
Ok, so this is a continuation from my previous thread, but I am still having a hard time choosing which hide and color to pick for my TOD wested to be 100% SA i.e. how it looks on screen
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I'd go Washed Goat.
The color of that hide really looks well for a ToD jacket. Granted it'll distress easily, but the true dark brown undertone of the hide never goes away.
Also... you'd be getting the best of both worlds. The rich color of a dark brown lambskin and the toughness of goat hide. What's not to like about something like that !?!?!?!
The color of that hide really looks well for a ToD jacket. Granted it'll distress easily, but the true dark brown undertone of the hide never goes away.
Also... you'd be getting the best of both worlds. The rich color of a dark brown lambskin and the toughness of goat hide. What's not to like about something like that !?!?!?!
knibs?
another thread about this,its hard deciding right?
I would get the jacket in new finsh goat,I like durabitlity for my jacket.I plan on having it without a worrie when going outside.
the goat can be really screen accurate.take a look at this TofD wested for example by my good friend Swindiana.this is why I want goatskin for my temple jacket.it looks the part and its tough as nails
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another thread about this,its hard deciding right?
I would get the jacket in new finsh goat,I like durabitlity for my jacket.I plan on having it without a worrie when going outside.
the goat can be really screen accurate.take a look at this TofD wested for example by my good friend Swindiana.this is why I want goatskin for my temple jacket.it looks the part and its tough as nails
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There seems to be a debate over SA hide vs. SA look. Which hide looks the closest right out of the package? Washed goat. Which hide was SA? Lamb. Some say it was a Cooper. Based on a close-up photo of the screen used hide that KT posted, it is lamb with lots of distressing, possibly washed with chemical such as acetone and/or water, etc. Strones posted some photos of his washed lamb, yet it has greenish-gray undertones.
It seems to come down to personal preference of the "look" vs hide, and if you choose the SA hide, are you willing by trial and possibly error, to distress the jacket with chemical/distressing methods of your own choice?
It seems to come down to personal preference of the "look" vs hide, and if you choose the SA hide, are you willing by trial and possibly error, to distress the jacket with chemical/distressing methods of your own choice?
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Basically a milk chocolate brown, brand new.knibs7 wrote:Just curious, but does anyone have any pictures of what an Authentic brown lambskin jacket looks like?
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RCSignals wrote:As I said in the other thread, when I asked Wested which was a better match with the NH ToD, Authentic Brown or Dark brown Lamb, I was told 'authentic brown lambskin'
If you want a "match", based on that I'd go with the authentic brown. If you want toughness go with the goat.
I just received an authentic brown Raiders, and he told me it was the best quality of the lamb hides.
knibs7 wrote:Haha I was talking about the movie. Sorry for the lack of clarityIndiana Holt wrote:wait a minute..did you mean a authentic brown lambskin from the movies or wested?
if the movie then I can understand why you are wondering..
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ok my friend.
I thought you wondered what a wested auth.br.lamb looked like...
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In does, but maybe that's due to the way they graded the film. That's why I suggested that the darker brown might suit some people's perceptions better.Texan Scott wrote:...looks authentic brown, KT? Its interesting because in the movie, sometimes it almost looks black in certain scenes, maybe the shadowing effect?
Never the less, this is what it looked like in bright sunshine with a snappy snap camera. They tend to have slightly over vibrant colours.
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Scouts honor that the prototypes at US Wings, KT. Although I did consider sending a small force of ninja, mutant monkees to "persuade" you to reveal the secret of the buckle!
I'm sticking with my choice of goat (for right now ;-) ) although I waffle between this and the washed goat (dark lamb is right there as well but that will make me too many lambskin jackets). The washed goat is fantastic but I'm wanting to pare down to a few jackets to distress naturally and I want them to last. The washed goat is goat, but I wonder what it will look like in a few years.
I'm sticking with my choice of goat (for right now ;-) ) although I waffle between this and the washed goat (dark lamb is right there as well but that will make me too many lambskin jackets). The washed goat is fantastic but I'm wanting to pare down to a few jackets to distress naturally and I want them to last. The washed goat is goat, but I wonder what it will look like in a few years.
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