Spitfire said:Zippers and beltbuckel are not the same as AL.
AL do have underarm ventilation.
Their website only says this about the sheepskin:
"All of our sheepskin is prepared especially for us and we’re delighted to have sourced a very hard-wearing, high grade sheepskin. The sheepskin we settled upon is the most beautifully supple skin we’ve ever encountered. Combining this quality of material with craft skills of the highest order allows us to produce jackets here in England that endure."
wildbluesea said:I've gone through just about every page of this thread over the past 10 days. Some of the Irvin jackets LOOK similar, including the Greycar one a few posts back, which looks almost identical in texture to the outerskin of mine. But a picture doesn't describe the feel or thickness. My jacket is very heavy, but the outer shell feels very soft - so perhaps it's an illusion that it's thin. As a comparison, mine feels like a soft, south african kid leather jacket that I had a few years back, compared to a stiffer, thicker? cowhide ex-police jacket that I purchased a few months back that is almost indestructable. So what I'm asking is should a good shearling (irvin) feel indestructable, or be soft and subtle? I'm sure there are a lot of newbies out there, like me that just don't know what we should be looking for in a good shearling jacket. Should it be tough as old boots leather or is shearling not like that? After all, I notice that some irvin's have cow hide patches for protection, which would indicate that cow hide is much tougher?
krasno35 said:Sorry smithy, but was just coming back from a Wuperthal night raid!
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