AmericanIron
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Hi guys,
Thought I'd share these with you as it's the first time I've ordered samples from a supplier. I ended up ordering the jacket before the samples came in, but I did have a quick question about how companies do samples.
I was wondering if the "finish" that's applied to horsehide is typically applied to the samples. Saw a thread on Aero samples where it appeared that the finish was already on there, the samples I've received from Hillside don't appear to have the finish yet. I tested it by sprinkling some water on the hide and it did not repel the water at all, so I'm not certain what to make of that.
Either way, here are the shots of the black and brown horsehide samples. For whatever reason, the brown sample is much softer and more malleable than the black sample. Also the suede nap on the backside is far hairier on the brown sample. That being said I've noticed that trend in ALL leather goods, particularly boots. I own a pair of red wing iron rangers in black which are far stiffer than my friend's IR's in amber harness. Probably a dye side effect?
Black Sample (above)
Brown Sample (above)
Close up laid on Steerhide Schott 613 (above)
Further away laid on 613 (above)
Laid on different section of 613
The leather on the Schott 613 has been broken in heavily. It's buttery soft at this point after several hours spent in torrential new england downpours while on the bike. The sample actually looks quite similar to the Schott steerhide and FAR different than the Legendary USA Black Stallion jacket I purchased which looked more like Vinyl than leather. I've attached a shot of those two jackets as well to illustrate the difference.
I'll follow up this post with a side by side comparison of the sample against the jacket which is due to arrive later this evening, but in the mean time I hope this provides some insight for those who may have been curious.
Thanks!
Thought I'd share these with you as it's the first time I've ordered samples from a supplier. I ended up ordering the jacket before the samples came in, but I did have a quick question about how companies do samples.
I was wondering if the "finish" that's applied to horsehide is typically applied to the samples. Saw a thread on Aero samples where it appeared that the finish was already on there, the samples I've received from Hillside don't appear to have the finish yet. I tested it by sprinkling some water on the hide and it did not repel the water at all, so I'm not certain what to make of that.
Either way, here are the shots of the black and brown horsehide samples. For whatever reason, the brown sample is much softer and more malleable than the black sample. Also the suede nap on the backside is far hairier on the brown sample. That being said I've noticed that trend in ALL leather goods, particularly boots. I own a pair of red wing iron rangers in black which are far stiffer than my friend's IR's in amber harness. Probably a dye side effect?
Black Sample (above)
Brown Sample (above)
Close up laid on Steerhide Schott 613 (above)
Further away laid on 613 (above)
Laid on different section of 613
The leather on the Schott 613 has been broken in heavily. It's buttery soft at this point after several hours spent in torrential new england downpours while on the bike. The sample actually looks quite similar to the Schott steerhide and FAR different than the Legendary USA Black Stallion jacket I purchased which looked more like Vinyl than leather. I've attached a shot of those two jackets as well to illustrate the difference.
I'll follow up this post with a side by side comparison of the sample against the jacket which is due to arrive later this evening, but in the mean time I hope this provides some insight for those who may have been curious.
Thanks!
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