AeroFan_07
I'll Lock Up
- Messages
- 5,739
- Location
- Iowa
This is a question I've been wrestling with for quite some time now. The color of Cordovan, which is a dark red to brick-red/brown and nearly anywhere in-between, is such a difficult color to "pin down" as to what it is and how it's perceived.
I personally love the color of cordovan, especially the "darker" and less "brown" cordovan leathers I have handled. It is not quite oxblood, not quite cherry red, but also rather distinct from any type of true brown as well. Theoretically, it's a flexible color, as it pairs well with cordovan & black boots & belts, however I do not think it pairs well with brown, at least to my view.
Now - my dilemma. I just listed my fourth cordovan Aero in the classifieds. I live this color in the wild, however I do not always think I love it on me. I think it's my perception as much as anything. Color does matter to people, especially given the types of jackets we're all discussing here. What I perceive, and seem to be somewhat overly conscious of, is that cordovan seems to suggest a "royal" or "upscale" jacket. One that a only a person of rather astute financial means would be able to afford. This is not the background I come from and I am not a wealthy person by US standards.
So -- what are your thoughts? Anyone agree, or am I miles off base here? Does it make any sense? Any why is black so much easier for me to wear anywhere - even on a jacket 2x it's price - compared to our topic color of cordovan?
A couple photos I am or have let go of for context:
I personally love the color of cordovan, especially the "darker" and less "brown" cordovan leathers I have handled. It is not quite oxblood, not quite cherry red, but also rather distinct from any type of true brown as well. Theoretically, it's a flexible color, as it pairs well with cordovan & black boots & belts, however I do not think it pairs well with brown, at least to my view.
Now - my dilemma. I just listed my fourth cordovan Aero in the classifieds. I live this color in the wild, however I do not always think I love it on me. I think it's my perception as much as anything. Color does matter to people, especially given the types of jackets we're all discussing here. What I perceive, and seem to be somewhat overly conscious of, is that cordovan seems to suggest a "royal" or "upscale" jacket. One that a only a person of rather astute financial means would be able to afford. This is not the background I come from and I am not a wealthy person by US standards.
So -- what are your thoughts? Anyone agree, or am I miles off base here? Does it make any sense? Any why is black so much easier for me to wear anywhere - even on a jacket 2x it's price - compared to our topic color of cordovan?
A couple photos I am or have let go of for context: