tmitchell59
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Interesting discussion. Inside of a Seattle Woolen aviatorExactly, Vanson is the maker which turned on its head what I thought a good leather jacket was, originally I thought it was basically all about the stitching, skived seams, etc. but it's a whole lot more than that I now know.
That also reminds me of this Windward jacket @tmitchell59 posted a little while back. Since the lining is torn through it's interesting to me to see the layers of leather that make up the collar, unskived seams right? I wonder if other parts of the jacket are skived. This example stuck out to me because I thought it was quite neat to look at the construction detail that is usually hidden behind the liner.
As you mentioned skiving is an American vintage technique, I'm wondering which makers employed it? I assume ones who also used fancier construction like french seams?
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