northseastar
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Hi forum folks... I'm still really enjoying the wealth of information you all have to offer - alas I don't feel I have much expertise to contribute in return. What I do have is a fascination with quality, particularly regarding garments.
Anyway, I am wondering if anyone here has any experience with Langlitz Leathers in Portland OR. What I mean to say is, I ordered a motorcycle jacket (which is their main product) from them over the summer, and it is a phenomenal piece. They are not necessarily a vintage-themed outfit, but they have apparently not changed their two motorcycle jacket patterns in the several decades they've been in business. In fact, argument exists that their "Columbia" jacket was possibly the first "modern" motorcycle jacket. What is certainly true is that their jackets are superlative premium motorcycle gear - that are equally beautiful and functional. They are basically bespoke outfitters, who will take a number of measurements in their store (in Portland), or apply your measurements through mail order (which is what I did). The jacket I received, about a month after ordering (which is supposedly a relatively short wait for them), is incredibly stalwart: much heavier and thicker than my previous functional motorcycle jacket, which itself once saved my skin in a nasty fall off a motorcycle; with robust brass talon zippers, and a real detatchable mouton, which is one of the options I ordered. Langlitz is apparently (I keep using such terms because I have not actually met them in person) a second generation family-run production that involves a handful of people, working with old machinery and tools, and building only six jackets a day.
So, having made my recommendation (to any interested in such jackets), a couple of disparate questions... Can anyone venture a guess as to why Langlitz does not offer horsehide? (They do now offer goat, in addition to their very high quality cowhide.) This is perhaps a rather silly question, as I have not asked the folks at Langlitz themselves. My second question is, would horsehide be better than it is, if it was in fact taken from young horses (in other words, if the horses were slaughtered for it). I imagine that the laws against the practice are there to honor this noble beast. What I wonder is if, presumably, 'natural death' often means old age, wouldn't this effect the quality of the leather? Human skin is much, much stronger and more resilient in youth than old age; would this not also be true of horses? And if so, would this not be an issue with regard to American skins? -Sorry that this is not really a single cohesive thread subject...
Anyway, I am wondering if anyone here has any experience with Langlitz Leathers in Portland OR. What I mean to say is, I ordered a motorcycle jacket (which is their main product) from them over the summer, and it is a phenomenal piece. They are not necessarily a vintage-themed outfit, but they have apparently not changed their two motorcycle jacket patterns in the several decades they've been in business. In fact, argument exists that their "Columbia" jacket was possibly the first "modern" motorcycle jacket. What is certainly true is that their jackets are superlative premium motorcycle gear - that are equally beautiful and functional. They are basically bespoke outfitters, who will take a number of measurements in their store (in Portland), or apply your measurements through mail order (which is what I did). The jacket I received, about a month after ordering (which is supposedly a relatively short wait for them), is incredibly stalwart: much heavier and thicker than my previous functional motorcycle jacket, which itself once saved my skin in a nasty fall off a motorcycle; with robust brass talon zippers, and a real detatchable mouton, which is one of the options I ordered. Langlitz is apparently (I keep using such terms because I have not actually met them in person) a second generation family-run production that involves a handful of people, working with old machinery and tools, and building only six jackets a day.
So, having made my recommendation (to any interested in such jackets), a couple of disparate questions... Can anyone venture a guess as to why Langlitz does not offer horsehide? (They do now offer goat, in addition to their very high quality cowhide.) This is perhaps a rather silly question, as I have not asked the folks at Langlitz themselves. My second question is, would horsehide be better than it is, if it was in fact taken from young horses (in other words, if the horses were slaughtered for it). I imagine that the laws against the practice are there to honor this noble beast. What I wonder is if, presumably, 'natural death' often means old age, wouldn't this effect the quality of the leather? Human skin is much, much stronger and more resilient in youth than old age; would this not also be true of horses? And if so, would this not be an issue with regard to American skins? -Sorry that this is not really a single cohesive thread subject...