I asked, to my surprise there's no price difference between Shinki and steer from unknown Tannery.If U end up using a leather other than Shinki, which is expensive...is the cost saving being passed down? Or is it irrelevant?
I'm guessing that a big part of the calculation is the labor time and the over/under price doesn't matter too much. However, I have no idea how big the difference in purchase price is.Not that I care about tannery / brand names, but I'm sure Shinki is more expensive.
That’s maybe only a couple of £ per sq ft (albeit an important difference). I don’t know dates here but was the UK still ‘in Europe’.When Greg just started his Business there was a £100 price difference between Badalassi and Shinki if I remember correctly.
There's probably more to it than just the costs of the raw materials. Shipping costs are also into play. Shinki comes from Japan, Badalassi from Italy which is a lot closer to the UK.
Which leather did you ultimately choose?
I am not liking the pigment brown. I will either go with the brown cowhide, black pony, or just hold off on the jacket for now.
It's getting there. The Californian will be hard to beat in terms of patina though.Reminds me of the Californian I sent your way. Really a beautiful hide....in a years time it may pass as an original vintage piece at that rate.
This is honestly what makes me feel happy and secure about choosing the cowhide with no name over a more well-known shinki horsehide. I know that both types of leather will be inherently different, that's one thing I assume, but the other thing is that in terms of quantity I know it will be at the highest standards for Greg and that's enough for me even if the hide doesn't have "the name"One thing to know about Greg is that he is very picky about his leather choice. He won't settle for less.
I am quite certain the veg cow hide came from one of the veg tan group that Badalassi also belongs to, there is a few of them in this association, with the hand symbol thing. It's just that Badalassi has been promoted more on the retail market than the others like Shinki vs the rest of the Himeji tanneries. But pricing and quality wise are all about the same, just different types of top finishing.This is honestly what makes me feel happy and secure about choosing the cowhide with no name over a more well-known shinki horsehide. I know that both types of leather will be inherently different, that's one thing I assume, but the other thing is that in terms of quantity I know it will be at the highest standards for Greg and that's enough for me even if the hide doesn't have "the name"
Jasw is that you in st Louis?Ok. I finalized my jacket to use the brown cowhide. I will post pictures here once it arrives.
I was lucky to grab this one. Beautiful jacket, probably my best one till nowI checked with Greg and this will be the last chance for a new customer to get a pony jacket, so if the size works, get it. (The pony leather he has is just for finishing early orders; this jacket was made from some left over.)
Here it is...I was lucky to grab this one. Beautiful jacket, probably my best one till now