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That's a stunning jacket & it deserves its own thread before this one is completely overwhelmed with comments taking us yet again off track!
That's a stunning jacket & it deserves its own thread before this one is completely overwhelmed with comments taking us yet again off track!
IMHO, the bench mark for acceptable quality is not whether someone else will notice the defect(s). Very, very few people notice any of the esoteric details that occupy the majority of our discussions. We see, and care about, details that very few ever consider. Therefore, the mere fact that a group of pub patrons do not notice poor quality construction does not excuse the manufacturing lapses; likewise, the fact that a group of pub patrons do not exalt a superlative leather jacket does not make it any less superlative.
We do not wear the leather jackets discussed on this forum, which are generally understated replicas of classic vintage jackets, in order to be noticed and complimented. To the contrary, we wear these leather jackets because, regardless of anyone else, WE KNOW WHAT WE ARE WEARING . . . we know the quality and craftsmanship . . . we know the details . . . and we derive pleasure from our knowledge of what we are wearing, regardless of whether anyone else ever notices (and most never do). Even if a group of pub patrons never notice the poor stitching on a leather jacket, if the owner is an enthusiast, he/she notices and cares even if no one else notices or cares.
At the end of the day, the only relevant litmus test is whether the owner enjoys wearing the jacket and is comfortable with the quality in relationship to the price paid. If the owner is pleased with the end result, the uninformed opinions of random pub patrons, or the general public, are irrelevant.
I think the chances of any of us running into each other in the wild are pretty slim
Great jacket Carlos! I was wondering if I might ask how you feel the Shinki leather compares with the leather used on your ELMC Californian?
There is one thing i don't like about it, the shine, it is very very shiny, i am sure it will die down with time, but right now it is to shiny for me.
Not sure I would do this on that jacket, but I have done this to one Aero I had that was super shiny out of the box --- use a Magic Eraser VERY lightly on the jacket. Kills the shine. Then a little pecards.
this thread makes me wondering one thing, what do you guys feel about Combat finish from GW?
Aging the leather is one thing but messy stitching... No. Just, no.
Thanks, they are both great leathers and both have a lot of character even when new.
The ELMC is waxier, smoother, thinner, is pretty much matte, but still has a lot of grain when compared to your average leather it also breaks in in no time at all, to the point where i wonder why they bother with the whole "time Worn" thing.
The one thing i don't like about it, it is rubbish in the rain. no weather resistance at all.
The Shinki is somewhat thicker, almost like FQHH but super soft. It breaks in even faster than the ELMC, it literally molds to you like no other leather.
It has pretty much all the grain in the world, and has a lot of character. It is also super super black, i only own black leather jackets and honestly, when i look at all of them side by side, only the shinky looks black.
Next to it all the other ones look greyish or brownish...
There is one thing i don't like about it, the shine, it is very very shiny, i am sure it will die down with time, but right now it is to shiny for me.
Both leathers are great, they are probably my two favourite leathers yet.