scrawlysteve
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....but society does frown upon such things....
I like the look of the wear in the goat and would not like the dye to be right through. Classic era jackets when worn for a while lost their surface dye spray showing a lighter hide underneath. It's part of the golden era jacket look for me. Kangaroo is very dense leather and the jacket I had in it didn't break in after a decade. Stiff and bloody uncomfortable. You'd want to carefully check what the tanning process was like for the roo.en
Thanks, I did not thought that roo hide could be stiff? By the way the AL goat is aniline sprayed and I am worried that aniline layer will be removed by wear. So do Your jacket need some regular treatment?
@ Seb and anyone else with an AL jacket in goat
Was the collar uncomfortable and in need of some shaping to begin with? I am just wondering if with goatskin there is merit in a half cord half leather collar. For me there definitely is with FQHH
schitzo; As for AL said:Schitz,
I do not have pics of my AL jacket, but my russet goat is pretty soft (right out of the box), but I did ask Amanda to use the "softest", "grainiest" they had. It is definately lighter weight than FQHH though. I have a few new jackets that I want to post if I can get my daughter over to take pics and help me post them!:eusa_doh:[huh]
Schitz, are you talking with the thick Aero/ Horween FQHH? I can see that, but will the collar hold it's shape with the cord backing?
I'm wondering if cord backing on Shinki might make it too floppy....
Schitz, the collar definitely needed some shaping but I prefer all leather. Would it be the underside of the collar you would have as fabric?
Schitz,
I do not have pics of my AL jacket, but my russet goat is pretty soft (right out of the box), but I did ask Amanda to use the "softest", "grainiest" they had. It is definately lighter weight than FQHH though. I have a few new jackets that I want to post if I can get my daughter over to take pics and help me post them!:eusa_doh:[huh]
I also had a sample from Langlitz sent out, and as far as feel and durability it seemed equal to the hide from JL. One difference is the Langlitz sample was a lot smoother than the JL hide, which I think is a shame to remove the pebbliness of the leather.
I see pebbling in my finished goatskin jacket, however. It was smooth when I got it originally. I think after awhile the grain starts to pop out a bit.
I would think though if a hide is more pebbly to start with, it will always be more pebbly?
Grain and "pebbliness" are not the same thing though, are they? The pebbliness of goatskin seems to be something more or less unique to goatskin, while grain is something that all leathers have and show in different ways?