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acrylic spray on finishCan someone explain something about shearling to me please?
Sometimes shearling jackets have a suede texture on the outside (which makes sense to me, it’s the inside of the animal that is on the outside of the jacket)
However flight sheepskin jackets e.g. the B-3 have a leather like outer texture (rather than a suede like texture). Why is this? Is this not the underside of the animal? (I saw a video with Jason Schott saying it is still suede, but then why doesn’t it look like it)?
So it is still suede, just with an acrylic topcoat which emulates a leather hide?acrylic spray on finish
Can someone explain something about shearling to me please?
Sometimes shearling jackets have a suede texture on the outside (which makes sense to me, it’s the inside of the animal that is on the outside of the jacket)
However flight sheepskin jackets e.g. the B-3 have a leather like outer texture (rather than a suede like texture). Why is this? Is this not the underside of the animal? (I saw a video with Jason Schott saying it is still suede, but then why doesn’t it look like it)?
Yes. The suede is fused with the acrylic layer. There's more to the mix but it's basically paint.So it is still suede, just with an acrylic topcoat which emulates a leather hide?
Never realised? Does that mean the durability is far worse than typical leather / a usual sheepskin hide?They coat it with a thick layer of acrylic paint. Simply put, they plasticize it, so it just looks like leather.
pretty much, yeah. i just posted asking about the durability of it actually. now, some finishes are more durable than others and I have seen actual leather exterior sheepskins like this one here, but on the second picture you can see the fading of the leather of a schottSo it is still suede, just with an acrylic topcoat which emulates a leather hide?
Ah no wonder used shearling jackets tend to age worse than typical hides!pretty much, yeah. i just posted asking about the durability of it actually. now, some finishes are more durable than others and I have seen actual leather exterior sheepskins like this one here, but on the second picture you can see the fading of the leather of a schott
Ah no wonder used shearling jackets tend to age worse than typical hides!
Never realised? Does that mean the durability is far worse than typical leather / a usual sheepskin hide?
the photo i posted? that was 1 month. i could literally rub off the finish with my bare hands and minimal force. a car seatbelt would literally peel the finish clean off. it's not a very good finish. I highly recommend seeking a sheepskin from another maker that uses a better finishIt's not worse at all. Case in point are all the WW2 B-3's that survived to this day.
Most leather is coated with the same thing, just not as much. It is this that you're actually seeing as "fading". Leather that wasn't plasticized that way is comparatively extremely rare. Vegetable tanned leather is sure to be free of it but that's another story altogether. The point is, this kind of finish isn't any less durable at all.
The wear appears more prominent on B-3 jackets is because since it is applied to the suede side of the hide, it doesn't grip as well as on smooth surface of leather & is thus quicker to show characteristic cracks. Additionally, applied this thickly, it will dry up to some extent.
Think of it as paint on old paintings.
But other than that, for it to completely wear off (as on the photo above) requires roughly equal amount of wear as any other leather jacket would.
the photo i posted? that was 1 month. i could literally rub off the finish with my bare hands and minimal force. a car seatbelt would literally peel the finish clean off. it's not a very good finish. I highly recommend seeking a sheepskin from another maker that uses a better finish
ahhh okay gotcha. well you seem to know a lot, what do you think of this OLDER schott?The 2nd jacket that you posted doesn't have the finish I'm talking about. It's just lightly dyed suede. Regardless, that amount of wear is a bit extreme for one month of wear but this isn't the heavy, shiny acrylic coating that you see on actual B-3 (repros) like the one below.
Finish on this jacket is sure to stay on for decade(s).
ahhh okay gotcha. well you seem to know a lot, what do you think of this OLDER schott?
Same as yours. These matte looking ones are just sprayed over or something. Schott doesn't make an accurate B-3 replica so I wouldn't expect them to have the kind of coating authentic to the actual military jackets. This is what you need to look for. Eastman, Aero and an earlier RMC make the best ones ever, if I am to be asked.