Wanted to share some pics of a new to me FW Bodie. Picked this up from a local in Sydney. It is a size 42 and I think fits me quite well (183cm 86kg). Accompanying the jacket is a Taylor Stitch shirt and Buzz Rickson Officer chinos.
This is the first time I’ve handled deerskin. The pros is that the leather is truly soft and has a pliability to it. Unlike horsehide (most of my other jackets are horsehide), deer gives just enough to form to my body. As a result, I feel that a deerskin jacket can be quite trim fitting whilst still being comfortable. I’ve had trim fitting horsehide before and it takes a while to start to give only a little. For example, if I zip up the bodie completely, and pull my shoulders back, the leather is pliable enough to stretch across the chest. Whilst in a similar fitting horsehide jacket, pulling my shoulders back can happen to a point before before the horsehide says no. I love horsehide, it feels robust, but deerskin is a nice change.
I think the possible negatives of this jacket is that because the leather is soft, it may pick up knicks and cuts more easily (though I have no experience of this). It also seems to pick up marks, stains, oils and water spots quite easily.
Anyway, what are everyone’s thoughts on deerskin? Do you have to be careful with it to avoid staining and damage? Can I wear it in the rain?
Look forward to hearing people’s thoughts
This is the first time I’ve handled deerskin. The pros is that the leather is truly soft and has a pliability to it. Unlike horsehide (most of my other jackets are horsehide), deer gives just enough to form to my body. As a result, I feel that a deerskin jacket can be quite trim fitting whilst still being comfortable. I’ve had trim fitting horsehide before and it takes a while to start to give only a little. For example, if I zip up the bodie completely, and pull my shoulders back, the leather is pliable enough to stretch across the chest. Whilst in a similar fitting horsehide jacket, pulling my shoulders back can happen to a point before before the horsehide says no. I love horsehide, it feels robust, but deerskin is a nice change.
I think the possible negatives of this jacket is that because the leather is soft, it may pick up knicks and cuts more easily (though I have no experience of this). It also seems to pick up marks, stains, oils and water spots quite easily.
Anyway, what are everyone’s thoughts on deerskin? Do you have to be careful with it to avoid staining and damage? Can I wear it in the rain?
Look forward to hearing people’s thoughts