Opinions on leather types for my situation - wested pending
Posted: Sat Sep 25, 2004 6:22 am
I'm living in Warm Southern California, which should drive a lighter leather choice if I want to wear it more often (and I do, I do), so that says 'lamb'.
But I am a transplant from northern climes, so I value function as highly if not a bit higher than form, so I want to go tough (goat/cow/horse), and my only hesitation is getting something too hot to wear except one month a year here.
- Our average temp here seems to be about 70-75 F (20-25 C).
- Daytime ranges 55 F (10 C) (rarely) to 100 F (40 C) (not so rarely), with the common range being 60-90 F (15-30 C).
- Nighttime ranges 40-80 F (5-25 C).
Rob's Horse also threw me in a quandry, but maybe I should discount that option for now until Wested has established suppliers sufficiently to provide color choices on their page, since the russet Rob has may not be available much or for long, and indeed, there may at some point be an authentic brown horse?
So I'll try to keep the questions short:
: 1) Guesses on comfortable air temp ranges for wearing lamb?
: 2) Guesses on comfortable air temp ranges for wearing goat?
(I'm assuming horse would be about the same as goat warmth-wise, and cow would be better for lower temperature ranges than those both - from the other threads I've read.)
: 3) Colorings of wear and tear on Wested horse thusfar?
I think there are only about three members out there w/ Wested horse - Rob's, obviously, but I thought one or two others said they just got horse, but Rob was the only one posting pics thusfar. Rob, no pressure, don't need further pics. I'm just following up on a comment you made in another thread that the color underneath wasn't necessarily what you expected after some wear/tear?
PLEASE and BIG THANK YOU for any and all input. Those of you long-term - high-posters should be able to answer 1 & 2 fairly quickly from your own experiences, and don't worry about being a bit inaccurate, I usually myself don't look at thermometers when I take something off, I just take em off/put em on when I'm too hot/too cold.
Thanks,
IJ
P.S. No posts unwelcome.
EDIT: Updated to include Celsius. All Celsius sort of rounded to nearest multiple of '5' just to make convenient ranges.
But I am a transplant from northern climes, so I value function as highly if not a bit higher than form, so I want to go tough (goat/cow/horse), and my only hesitation is getting something too hot to wear except one month a year here.
- Our average temp here seems to be about 70-75 F (20-25 C).
- Daytime ranges 55 F (10 C) (rarely) to 100 F (40 C) (not so rarely), with the common range being 60-90 F (15-30 C).
- Nighttime ranges 40-80 F (5-25 C).
Rob's Horse also threw me in a quandry, but maybe I should discount that option for now until Wested has established suppliers sufficiently to provide color choices on their page, since the russet Rob has may not be available much or for long, and indeed, there may at some point be an authentic brown horse?
So I'll try to keep the questions short:
: 1) Guesses on comfortable air temp ranges for wearing lamb?
: 2) Guesses on comfortable air temp ranges for wearing goat?
(I'm assuming horse would be about the same as goat warmth-wise, and cow would be better for lower temperature ranges than those both - from the other threads I've read.)
: 3) Colorings of wear and tear on Wested horse thusfar?
I think there are only about three members out there w/ Wested horse - Rob's, obviously, but I thought one or two others said they just got horse, but Rob was the only one posting pics thusfar. Rob, no pressure, don't need further pics. I'm just following up on a comment you made in another thread that the color underneath wasn't necessarily what you expected after some wear/tear?
PLEASE and BIG THANK YOU for any and all input. Those of you long-term - high-posters should be able to answer 1 & 2 fairly quickly from your own experiences, and don't worry about being a bit inaccurate, I usually myself don't look at thermometers when I take something off, I just take em off/put em on when I'm too hot/too cold.
Thanks,
IJ
P.S. No posts unwelcome.
EDIT: Updated to include Celsius. All Celsius sort of rounded to nearest multiple of '5' just to make convenient ranges.