Pre-distressed vs. Natural
Posted: Thu May 08, 2008 11:54 pm
It’s the age old question. Or at least the question I asked myself a year ago. Should I get my jacket pre-distressed or fresh off the cow? Last spring I got the pre-distressed, then this spring I got a regular old cowhide. There are good reasons for either. But in the end there can be only one. Well, not really, but I wanted to end that paragraph on something strong.
I’ll start by saying that both jackets are of exceptional quality. Both are custom, and both fit like they are custom. The pocket flaps on the cow are a little bigger, but I’m not a SA person so I’m okay with that. They forgot my second inside pocket on the cow, but there are tailors all over the place in NYC, so I’ll remedy that once it gets hot out.
So really, the only difference is the leather. And it is a big difference.
The pre-distressed is much lighter in color and came out of the bag much softer. I know the website says that the pre-distressed (this was before novapelle) is cow, but the tag in the jacket says lambskin. I wore that jacket the night I got it and it looked like a million bucks.
The cow jacket is MUCH stiffer. I was almost able to get it to stand up on its own. It’s also much darker. I feel like it will need a bit of breaking in before it really looks at home on me.
That said, I’ve had several cowhide leather jackets in my day that started out stiff. I know it won’t be long before that thing is cotton soft while remaining coffin-nail tough. I know it’s not Gore-Tex, but I’d be okay wearing the cow in the rain. I’ve run from rainstorms in the pre-distressed.
But one thing I think is important is the authenticity of the cow. I never felt comfortable in the pre-distressed leather. I think I read once on this forum that it’s like acid-washed jeans. It’s kind of true. The middle of the chest is just as distressed as the elbows. For me this goes against what a leather jacket is supposed to be. It’s probably irrational, but I couldn’t help but look down at that leather and know that it was machine-distressed. Like buying a pair of jeans with a big ragged hole in the knee.
So I would happily wear the pre-distressed jacket going out on the town. But if I’m going on a trip or into the wilds beyond Manhattan , I’d rather go with the authentic cow.
http://atomiclunch.com/images/twojackets.JPG
I’ll start by saying that both jackets are of exceptional quality. Both are custom, and both fit like they are custom. The pocket flaps on the cow are a little bigger, but I’m not a SA person so I’m okay with that. They forgot my second inside pocket on the cow, but there are tailors all over the place in NYC, so I’ll remedy that once it gets hot out.
So really, the only difference is the leather. And it is a big difference.
The pre-distressed is much lighter in color and came out of the bag much softer. I know the website says that the pre-distressed (this was before novapelle) is cow, but the tag in the jacket says lambskin. I wore that jacket the night I got it and it looked like a million bucks.
The cow jacket is MUCH stiffer. I was almost able to get it to stand up on its own. It’s also much darker. I feel like it will need a bit of breaking in before it really looks at home on me.
That said, I’ve had several cowhide leather jackets in my day that started out stiff. I know it won’t be long before that thing is cotton soft while remaining coffin-nail tough. I know it’s not Gore-Tex, but I’d be okay wearing the cow in the rain. I’ve run from rainstorms in the pre-distressed.
But one thing I think is important is the authenticity of the cow. I never felt comfortable in the pre-distressed leather. I think I read once on this forum that it’s like acid-washed jeans. It’s kind of true. The middle of the chest is just as distressed as the elbows. For me this goes against what a leather jacket is supposed to be. It’s probably irrational, but I couldn’t help but look down at that leather and know that it was machine-distressed. Like buying a pair of jeans with a big ragged hole in the knee.
So I would happily wear the pre-distressed jacket going out on the town. But if I’m going on a trip or into the wilds beyond Manhattan , I’d rather go with the authentic cow.
http://atomiclunch.com/images/twojackets.JPG