Could anyone please help me identify this type of leather?
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2022 6:41 am
...based on description alone?
Woo this is going to be a tough one. Maybe on a very off chance you might have seen the same jacket. But any kind of "hints" would be appreciated.
This was 13-14-15 years ago, before the age of smart phones and well me being smart enough to get more details.
I was shopping at Downtown Disney one time we went to Disneyland. There was a store - it didn't seem like your usual corporate owned store - that seemed to have some military/Air Force stuff, so I want to say it was probably an A-2.
Here's what I remember:
It was a medium colored brown. It had a vintage look and texture to it, but was brand new. It was SUPER SUPER soft and smooth to the touch. Like both soft and surface-smooth. There didn't seem to be a texture in the way that my goatskin jacket or tougher cowhides do. It was smooth in a reflective way. It didn't seem as wrinkly or foldable as a lambskin jacket. It didn't seem familiar to me compared to other leathers I had seen so I assumed it was horsehide or something exotic but then I read that horsehide is tough and not soft or smooth?
The next time I went the store was gone. Downtown Disney became something much more...fashiony/mainstream? This seemed not so brand name of a store.
Man this is a toughie. Any help is appreciated.
Woo this is going to be a tough one. Maybe on a very off chance you might have seen the same jacket. But any kind of "hints" would be appreciated.
This was 13-14-15 years ago, before the age of smart phones and well me being smart enough to get more details.
I was shopping at Downtown Disney one time we went to Disneyland. There was a store - it didn't seem like your usual corporate owned store - that seemed to have some military/Air Force stuff, so I want to say it was probably an A-2.
Here's what I remember:
It was a medium colored brown. It had a vintage look and texture to it, but was brand new. It was SUPER SUPER soft and smooth to the touch. Like both soft and surface-smooth. There didn't seem to be a texture in the way that my goatskin jacket or tougher cowhides do. It was smooth in a reflective way. It didn't seem as wrinkly or foldable as a lambskin jacket. It didn't seem familiar to me compared to other leathers I had seen so I assumed it was horsehide or something exotic but then I read that horsehide is tough and not soft or smooth?
The next time I went the store was gone. Downtown Disney became something much more...fashiony/mainstream? This seemed not so brand name of a store.
Man this is a toughie. Any help is appreciated.