Authentic Brown or Dark Brown Durable Goatskin
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Authentic Brown or Dark Brown Durable Goatskin
Hi Guys:
Indyjacket's website is back up and the order page comes up now. I see wested list authenic brown and dark brown durable goatskin. Does anyone have input on them? I would think the durable would be a thicker leather. The wested site does not offer the option of horse I wonder if this is a replacement. Is the durable as supple and drape like the authentic brown goatskin?
Tanks for your help
Indyjacket's website is back up and the order page comes up now. I see wested list authenic brown and dark brown durable goatskin. Does anyone have input on them? I would think the durable would be a thicker leather. The wested site does not offer the option of horse I wonder if this is a replacement. Is the durable as supple and drape like the authentic brown goatskin?
Tanks for your help
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I have a goat and only that so far, but from the pictures I've seen it appears that the drape of the goat is very similar to that of the lamb... the color will likely be the bigger debate... it all comes down to lighting and preference... to me I see indy's jacket as a darker brown and I have collected a lot of my "close enough" gear in darker colors so I went with DB... I love it, and to me it looks closer most of the time, but authentic brown is the only one I've seen that actually looked EXACTLY like the raiders jacket to me... however in most lightings it appears too milk chocolatey for my taste...
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Rusty Jones wrote:I have a goat and only that so far, but from the pictures I've seen it appears that the drape of the goat is very similar to that of the lamb... the color will likely be the bigger debate... it all comes down to lighting and preference... to me I see indy's jacket as a darker brown and I have collected a lot of my "close enough" gear in darker colors so I went with DB... I love it, and to me it looks closer most of the time, but authentic brown is the only one I've seen that actually looked EXACTLY like the raiders jacket to me... however in most lightings it appears too milk chocolatey for my taste...
I agree wholeheartedly. The “authentic” colors that Wested sells are without a doubt screen accurate. But I don’t aesthetically like authentic brown at all. It is too “milk chocolate” colored for my taste. I also see the color grey in there, and I hate it. I prefer the dark brown color. And that is not to say that light brown, or “seal brown” isn’t or can’t be nice. I just don’t like the grey. This is of course just personal preference. Cheers
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Goatskin is somewhat thinker than lambskin. It's very, very minimal, and more noticeable while wearing, than just "A-B'ing" them side by side.
The lamb is very soft and smooth to the touch, while the goat has texture, and a nice "pebbley" type grain. I love both of the leathers, and have/had owned/own both.
It really all depends on what you want to do with the jacket. If you're more laid back, and careful with your stuff, lamb is perfect. It can take a moderate amount of punishment.
If you tend to be a bit more rough, and not worried as much about beating it up, then goat is perfect. You will rarely(if at all) read of someone catching their goatskin jacket on something, and tearing it.
If you plan on distressing it, than lamb is nice and easy to get that screen accurate look. Goat is alot tougher to distress, but it can be done. I know,...I've done it.
Either way, the decision is up to you,..we can give you all the advice in the world, but you are the one who has to pay for it, and wear it.
Choose Wisely ,
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The lamb is very soft and smooth to the touch, while the goat has texture, and a nice "pebbley" type grain. I love both of the leathers, and have/had owned/own both.
It really all depends on what you want to do with the jacket. If you're more laid back, and careful with your stuff, lamb is perfect. It can take a moderate amount of punishment.
If you tend to be a bit more rough, and not worried as much about beating it up, then goat is perfect. You will rarely(if at all) read of someone catching their goatskin jacket on something, and tearing it.
If you plan on distressing it, than lamb is nice and easy to get that screen accurate look. Goat is alot tougher to distress, but it can be done. I know,...I've done it.
Either way, the decision is up to you,..we can give you all the advice in the world, but you are the one who has to pay for it, and wear it.
Choose Wisely ,
'Blues