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I feel like it's more of a thicker veg tan thing generally speaking.
it could be a 60s Highwayman. What did the seller say it is, and is there a pic of the inside and back?
Seller hasn’t said what it is. No photos of any inside label, but here’s what the back looks like:it could be a 60s Highwayman. What did the seller say it is, and is there a pic of the inside and back?
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The bottom band looks a bit wider than the Highwayman design so I’m not quite sure. Maybe one of the Rivettes experts can chime in.Seller hasn’t said what it is. No photos of any inside label, but here’s what the back looks like:
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That's the Freewheelers 'Four Corners'.Who makes this jacket? View attachment 621746 View attachment 621747
THANK YOU!That's the Freewheelers 'Four Corners'.
Stitching misshaped or it can be a locking stich? However, the spacing is off for a stitching lock. Very nice jacket by the way.For those who know more about stitching: Are the stitches in this red arrow area too tight/spaced close together?? Am I just being OCD?
I don't mind the look--but does this weaken the strength of the shoulder seam? All the other stitches are "normal," it's just the red arrow I'm concerned about. Thanks!
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I'm also curious who made these too. The leather is shrunken grain merino sheepskin. I don't see this skin very often from American makers. That's also a very modern YKK zip. And the funky name... I wonder who made this jacket.Anyone heard of this brand called Lo-Fi. Saw this cafe racer that looks really interesting:
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Really cool leather. If you don’t see this often on American makers, where do you usually see it?I'm also curious who made these too. The leather is shrunken grain merino sheepskin. I don't see this skin very often from American makers. That's also a very modern YKK zip. And the funky name... I wonder who made this jacket.
I ended up sourcing my own leather haha. The leather is often used in Europe but not seen often States side.Really cool leather. If you don’t see this often on American makers, where do you usually see it?
Is this from a specific tannery or just a general type of leatherI ended up sourcing my own leather haha. The leather is often used in Europe but not seen often States side.
Its generic tannage like any motochap cowhide. They just call it shrunken grain (merino) sheepskin, there are two kinds, naked and clear coated.Is this from a specific tannery or just a general type of leather
Might not be very durable, but jacket looks amazing. Is that johnson leathers?Its generic tannage like any motochap cowhide. They just call it shrunken grain (merino) sheepskin, there are two kinds, naked and clear coated.
If it's shrunken grain you are looking for I would still suggest to spend the money once and go for horsehide or bison. The shrunken sheepskin hides are very small (so limiting on sizing and design) and also they just don't feel as strong and wears (abrasion) fast and expose the already delicate inside fibers. I think these are the main reasons you don't see them State side from the motorcycle jacket makers at all.
Mine has a top coat and very little wear yet it already wears (abrasion) more than the horse or bison,
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The sheepskin is very thick but still don't feel as strong as horse or bison almost half its thickness, there is no dense fibers here that can take on the abrasion like the other two. Drapes very well though and there is a stretch in the leather like lycra, so there is the trade off. But for longevity probably look for horse or bison or goat. I think cowhides has proven itself to be the best in terms of durability and availability and value, it just doesn't have the vintage cool factors like the horsehides.
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Why would you do that (look for or a jacket that ticks the boxes in the same way). You'd end up with a rack full of highly similar jackets.What do you guys do when you're comparing other jackets negatively to stuff you own?