Hi,
The thread on the different horsehide textures on the front of the same jacket prompted me to post this. In that thread, irow is concerned that thinner leather on one side of the jacket may rip at the "stress point' at the corner of one of the pockets.
It is my understanding that stress points are often bolstered by a metal rivet or stud through the leather, that focuses the stress and prevents ripping of the leather. This is especially important in heavy biker jackets, hence why they generally have more studs etc. A similar stud/rivet is used for stress points in denim jeans & jackets.
I am trying to find out more about the principles of jacket/garment design using rivets/studs to counter stresses. As you might imagine, typing "leather jacket studs" into google brings up a multitude of sites, many of which are definitely NOT what I am looking for. Even the safe-for-work sites are mainly stores that sell jackets, details on how to emplace studs in a jacket, or focus on the visual appeal of the studs (spelling out names etc), rather than their original functional purpose. I have found a few references in leather armor design pages, but any leads on articles that the knowledgeable people here may have would be very welcome.
Thanks!
The thread on the different horsehide textures on the front of the same jacket prompted me to post this. In that thread, irow is concerned that thinner leather on one side of the jacket may rip at the "stress point' at the corner of one of the pockets.
It is my understanding that stress points are often bolstered by a metal rivet or stud through the leather, that focuses the stress and prevents ripping of the leather. This is especially important in heavy biker jackets, hence why they generally have more studs etc. A similar stud/rivet is used for stress points in denim jeans & jackets.
I am trying to find out more about the principles of jacket/garment design using rivets/studs to counter stresses. As you might imagine, typing "leather jacket studs" into google brings up a multitude of sites, many of which are definitely NOT what I am looking for. Even the safe-for-work sites are mainly stores that sell jackets, details on how to emplace studs in a jacket, or focus on the visual appeal of the studs (spelling out names etc), rather than their original functional purpose. I have found a few references in leather armor design pages, but any leads on articles that the knowledgeable people here may have would be very welcome.
Thanks!