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Just to give anyone who is considering placing a Chromexcel Horsehide order soon an update – Horween have advised us they have revamped their supply chain and the ongoing supply issues should be sorted from December onwards. However this does mean that most Chromexcel Horsehide orders now placed may not be ready until early 2023 - we're very sorry for the delay here and sadly we can't be more specific as the situation is always changing and out of our control.
Below we’ve outlined some options to consider if you’re thinking of placing an order in Chromexcel Horsehide and would like your jacket sooner:
Option 1: Switch to Chromexcel Steerhide - Because it's the most widely available hide in the world, Horween have no issues at all sourcing Steerhide to make into Chromexcel.
Chromexcel Steerhide is a bit heavier and thicker than Horsehide, however it takes less time to break in and usually has a more consistent grain throughout the hide.
The untrained eye (and even the trained one sometimes!) would struggle to distinguish between the Horsehide and Steerhide versions of Chromexcel (see 3rd pic CXSH on left), so unless having a Horsehide jacket is a priority for you, we would strongly suggest switching to Chromexcel Steerhide to get your jacket sooner.
Option 2: Switch to our batch of thinner Chromexcel Horsehide - The latest batch of Chromexcel Horsehide we received was thinner than our usual batches, coming in around 1-1.2mm thick compared to the usual 1.4mm and wearing more like a heavier midweight leather than regular Chromexcel. As you can see from the first picture, the leather is beautiful and the exact same quality as Chromexcel normally is and this a great (and rare) opportunity if you’d like the look and properties of CXFQHH without the long and tough break in period. We have Cordovan, and Cherry available in this thinner batch.
Option 3: Switch to an alternative midweight leather - We also have wide range of other great Horsehide leathers available including Vicenza, Kelpie, Jerky and Battered Horsehides. Our Badalassi Steerhide is another fantastic option that is becoming a firm favourite both here and with customers.
Just to give anyone who is considering placing a Chromexcel Horsehide order soon an update – Horween have advised us they have revamped their supply chain and the ongoing supply issues should be sorted from December onwards. However this does mean that most Chromexcel Horsehide orders now placed may not be ready until early 2023 - we're very sorry for the delay here and sadly we can't be more specific as the situation is always changing and out of our control.
Below we’ve outlined some options to consider if you’re thinking of placing an order in Chromexcel Horsehide and would like your jacket sooner:
Option 1: Switch to Chromexcel Steerhide - Because it's the most widely available hide in the world, Horween have no issues at all sourcing Steerhide to make into Chromexcel.
Chromexcel Steerhide is a bit heavier and thicker than Horsehide, however it takes less time to break in and usually has a more consistent grain throughout the hide.
The untrained eye (and even the trained one sometimes!) would struggle to distinguish between the Horsehide and Steerhide versions of Chromexcel (see 3rd pic CXSH on left), so unless having a Horsehide jacket is a priority for you, we would strongly suggest switching to Chromexcel Steerhide to get your jacket sooner.
Option 2: Switch to our batch of thinner Chromexcel Horsehide - The latest batch of Chromexcel Horsehide we received was thinner than our usual batches, coming in around 1-1.2mm thick compared to the usual 1.4mm and wearing more like a heavier midweight leather than regular Chromexcel. As you can see from the first picture, the leather is beautiful and the exact same quality as Chromexcel normally is and this a great (and rare) opportunity if you’d like the look and properties of CXFQHH without the long and tough break in period. We have Cordovan, and Cherry available in this thinner batch.
Option 3: Switch to an alternative midweight leather - We also have wide range of other great Horsehide leathers available including Vicenza, Kelpie, Jerky and Battered Horsehides. Our Badalassi Steerhide is another fantastic option that is becoming a firm favourite both here and with customers.