I like the untucked shirt look with it too...:eeek:
Are they better made? or just more money?
Their jackets are indeed stiffer than McCoy's (Buco) when new. Could be that they are thicker than McCoy's seeing that they specifically state that the hide are 1.3mm thick. Other than that they are about the same as McCoy's and Rainbow Country.Are they better made? or just more money?
Old Crow are you saying you dislike the look of Shinki full stop? I've never seen it in life, but the photos I've seen make it look full of personality. Certainly more so than, say, FQHH when new. That said, I'm happy enough with cowhide and goat for my jackets.
Old Crow are you saying you dislike the look of Shinki full stop? I've never seen it in life, but the photos I've seen make it look full of personality. Certainly more so than, say, FQHH when new.
All of the shinki I have seen have had any personality pressed out of them.
If you read what John Chapman had to say about Shinki you'll see that it all depends on the buying companies taste. The Japanese prefer it flat because so do their customers. Western makers like it with character. John was one of the first, I believe, and had to take special pains to get them to produce leather that looked natural. Consequently his Shinki is right up there with the best leather from anywhere in terms of look and feel. So as Sloan says it's horses for courses. Pun intended.
I don't know, can't say I've ever seen Shinki in person, but my black Horween FQHH from Aero arrived with more character than most of the 50+ years old leather jackets I've gone through ever displayed - and those are all motorcycle jackets I'm talking about, jackets that have been through a lot. Photos can be deceiving but the stuff the jacket on the first page is made of does look rather flat. Same as how this BK looks beyond incredible: View attachment 15607
Yes, I am a customer and fan of GW but I'm not a friend of John's. We've had some friendly emails and I hope to get to meet and talk at Denimbruin this year but that's it.
I was actually arguing against the statement that all Shinki is flat. Trying to explain that it all depends on how it's treated and what the various makers and customers prefer. That Flat Head jacket isn't that bad as far as leather character goes. It's just a little underwhelming to me. Middle of the road in design and appearance but with a top end premium price. It's just an opinion and nothing more.
That is F'ing gorgeous! if your leather arrived looking like that, I want that leather!