HungaryTom
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Dear Marc,Marc Chevalier said:HungaryTom's account is absolutely right on. Thanks, Tom!
Even today, flea markets throughout continental Europe are FULL of these vintage leather/horsehide coats. Millions were made between the world wars (and even after), and quite a few have survived. Tough things!
That said, they've never done a good job of shielding me from the cold. Wool seems to be more effective.
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Thanks for your kind words.
What really protects you from the cold is a full-length shearling coat. (Wool+leather in one
Our shepherds used it, with full length hair-on.
However this thing is a misfit for motoring and for climbing into a cockpit plus it would look quite strange in urban environments.
Another thing. Style.
These shiny leather-coats are very unforgiving! They were tailored for generations where men were much slimmer than they are today!!!
These coats look good only on men with athletic or lean build like those WWII aces on the photo. Otherwise these stubborn coats show instantly with spit-shine at which places exactly the wearer has gained some overweight!
Therefore caution is needed before wearing one not only for historical/political reasons!