JLStorm
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Hello all, I have read this board for a about 18 months, but have not ever posted because while I value quality, I have no interest in historical accuracy and I was not sure how my posts would fare in this environment.
However, I am in search of a shearling jacket and I figured this was the best place for advice. The following is what I need:
I currently have a Schott 184SM which I love and while the leather feels a little too light and supple to hold up to my lifestyle, it seems to be able to stand up ok so far. However it is simply just not warm enough for the coldest of weather and I dont think the hide is tough enough to handle the rough days.
I would very much like to keep the cost of this jacket under $800.00 US and can asbolutely not go above $1000.00, which means that I cant have someone do much, if any custom work. I think the style I am looking for is something of a cross between an ANJ-4 and an Irivin. So far the style of the jaket that comes closest to what I imagine would work for me is this, but I know nothing about the company that makes it, or what its made from.
I have looked at Aero, Eastman, LW, etc. but they all seem to pride themselves on historical reproduction first and foremost and as mentioned, I really dont care about historical factors, I only care about my needs, durability, quality, and the company's customer service and longevity. I have also looked at Schott, but I dont believe that they would be able to fulfill me requirements for this particular jacket
Any advice would be sincerely appreciated...sorry for the long post!
However, I am in search of a shearling jacket and I figured this was the best place for advice. The following is what I need:
- Hide: tough hide, the kind of toughness that thorn bushes cry in fear of. The kind of hide that can withstand years of abuse and scratches from various materials will only add character, but not destroy the leather. I will sacrifice comfort of wear for durability of a thicker less supple hide.
- Weight: the kind of weight that would make me sprain my wrist upon trying to lift it. Very very heavy (I like heavy coats).
- Insulation: shearling, the same dark color as used in the Irvin's so that it doesnt show dirt or stains as easily as the lighter colors. I would like the heavy weight long shearling.
- Other: I would like the cuffs of sleeves to NOT have any shearling showing in order to keep the jacket easier to spot clean as the shearling on the end of cuffs seems to get stained quickly.
- Uses: this jacket will be traveling all over the world, it will be worn hard in temperatures from +25 to -20 fahrenheit where it will brush up against steel at times and will possibly get stuck and prodded by various materials while I am walking outside in the dead of night without much light. It will be placed on the ground in certain occasions and on others it will be balled up. So basically, it will live a life of torture testing.
I currently have a Schott 184SM which I love and while the leather feels a little too light and supple to hold up to my lifestyle, it seems to be able to stand up ok so far. However it is simply just not warm enough for the coldest of weather and I dont think the hide is tough enough to handle the rough days.
I would very much like to keep the cost of this jacket under $800.00 US and can asbolutely not go above $1000.00, which means that I cant have someone do much, if any custom work. I think the style I am looking for is something of a cross between an ANJ-4 and an Irivin. So far the style of the jaket that comes closest to what I imagine would work for me is this, but I know nothing about the company that makes it, or what its made from.
I have looked at Aero, Eastman, LW, etc. but they all seem to pride themselves on historical reproduction first and foremost and as mentioned, I really dont care about historical factors, I only care about my needs, durability, quality, and the company's customer service and longevity. I have also looked at Schott, but I dont believe that they would be able to fulfill me requirements for this particular jacket
Any advice would be sincerely appreciated...sorry for the long post!