Historical Info on Flightsuit's Horsehide Indy/Expedition?
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 2:24 am
I have one that I don't fit in anymore and am trying to find out more about it as far as rarity goes (to better help set the price if I try to sell). I thought I would reach out and see if there was more information than what I have found so far. Does anyone have one and can post a picture or two for grain wear comparisons? (I'll post a few towards the end but there's not much wear at all it just hasn't aged at all. Plus picture size limits don't allow for close in detail.)
I've pulled up a number of posts from Indyfan archives. Seems everyone has about the same thought that I do: it's a little to light or red for a lot of tastes. The leather compares to the 'brown' that a-2's sometimes got spec'd out, no way is it seal brown which is much darker. However, it's not nearly as bright as the 'russet horsehide'. The leather is much stiffer than goat or sheep and was cut maybe a bit short in the body (see below measurements), one poster believed that was intentional and compensated for the stretched drape of worn leather (mine hasn't been worn much so I don't know if that idea ever panned out).
The leather coating was either too heavy or the grain too small as there was at least one poster that felt it compared to vinyl; while i can't agree with the comparison I will admit that it has far more even and tight a grain than leather I normally wear or work with (Hobbiest leather worker here: holsters, belts, sheaths) and the coating is quite thick. In the one place that it has worn off the color of the flesh appears to be the same as oak tanned leather: no drum dyeing or the color would permeate throughout the thickness and it's not chrome tanned or it would have a greyish-blue cast to it. Flightsuits sold this adventurer jacket in several leathers including a veg tanned goat, chrome AND veg tanned horse, and of course sheep; sheep and maybe goat being the only off the rack models they had.
Looks like my example is from an early model: a bit short in the body and made of veg tanned horse.
Pit to pit 28.5"
Shoulder width 22"
Arm Length 24"
Back length 24.5" - yeah that seems short to me for a 48R
Here are some of the threads I am pulling the data from (if you have any more links or your own examples, go ahead and post them here)
Announcement of the new product:
http://www.indyfan.com/vault/forum/messages/49268.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some customer feedback and reviews:
http://www.indyfan.com/vault/forum/messages/53247.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.indyfan.com/vault/forum/messages/52526.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.indyfan.com/vault/forum/messages/51372.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.indyfan.com/vault/forum/messages/51127.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and now pictures:
I've pulled up a number of posts from Indyfan archives. Seems everyone has about the same thought that I do: it's a little to light or red for a lot of tastes. The leather compares to the 'brown' that a-2's sometimes got spec'd out, no way is it seal brown which is much darker. However, it's not nearly as bright as the 'russet horsehide'. The leather is much stiffer than goat or sheep and was cut maybe a bit short in the body (see below measurements), one poster believed that was intentional and compensated for the stretched drape of worn leather (mine hasn't been worn much so I don't know if that idea ever panned out).
The leather coating was either too heavy or the grain too small as there was at least one poster that felt it compared to vinyl; while i can't agree with the comparison I will admit that it has far more even and tight a grain than leather I normally wear or work with (Hobbiest leather worker here: holsters, belts, sheaths) and the coating is quite thick. In the one place that it has worn off the color of the flesh appears to be the same as oak tanned leather: no drum dyeing or the color would permeate throughout the thickness and it's not chrome tanned or it would have a greyish-blue cast to it. Flightsuits sold this adventurer jacket in several leathers including a veg tanned goat, chrome AND veg tanned horse, and of course sheep; sheep and maybe goat being the only off the rack models they had.
Looks like my example is from an early model: a bit short in the body and made of veg tanned horse.
Pit to pit 28.5"
Shoulder width 22"
Arm Length 24"
Back length 24.5" - yeah that seems short to me for a 48R
Here are some of the threads I am pulling the data from (if you have any more links or your own examples, go ahead and post them here)
Announcement of the new product:
http://www.indyfan.com/vault/forum/messages/49268.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Some customer feedback and reviews:
http://www.indyfan.com/vault/forum/messages/53247.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.indyfan.com/vault/forum/messages/52526.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.indyfan.com/vault/forum/messages/51372.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.indyfan.com/vault/forum/messages/51127.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
and now pictures: