JanSolo
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A post of a forum member who was looking for a good and durable leather alternative reminded me of a jacket that I totally forgot about. I bought it almost 5 years ago from german department store Manufactum. It's made from a very peculiar type of of cloth which is called "Deutschleder" in Germany. It's very heavy sateen cloth, similar to moleskin and other fustians. The fabric weight is 600 grammes per square meter and it is very densely woven. For over 8 decades that cloth was only used for the strongest of workwear and very few uniform parts for the Wehrmacht.
As you can see the jacket looks somehow similar to an Aero Stockman apart from the breast pocket and the fact that the jacket is slightly waisted. The jacket is available in black and light olive. About two years ago a bit of red "Glühwein" from the "Weihnachtsmarkt" (Christmas market) left some ugly spots which couldn't be removed. So I decided to dye the olive jacket to a dark brown. I did that using the bathing tub and the result was very nice. The spots disappeared and the brown was nice and even.
Before I dyed the jacket I cut off the black horn buttons and replaced them with a full set of brown/marbled Aero horn buttons which are much stronger and thicker but still fit the button holes. For sewing them on I used the mega strong Aero thread which they generously supplied.
Don't know why I don't wear that jacket anymore but I still think it looks quite nice. It's as heavy as lead and much warmer than a leather jacket. As you can see in the last picture the inner side of the cloth has moleskin/velvet like surface which makes it really warm
Hope the pics are of interest.
A post of a forum member who was looking for a good and durable leather alternative reminded me of a jacket that I totally forgot about. I bought it almost 5 years ago from german department store Manufactum. It's made from a very peculiar type of of cloth which is called "Deutschleder" in Germany. It's very heavy sateen cloth, similar to moleskin and other fustians. The fabric weight is 600 grammes per square meter and it is very densely woven. For over 8 decades that cloth was only used for the strongest of workwear and very few uniform parts for the Wehrmacht.
As you can see the jacket looks somehow similar to an Aero Stockman apart from the breast pocket and the fact that the jacket is slightly waisted. The jacket is available in black and light olive. About two years ago a bit of red "Glühwein" from the "Weihnachtsmarkt" (Christmas market) left some ugly spots which couldn't be removed. So I decided to dye the olive jacket to a dark brown. I did that using the bathing tub and the result was very nice. The spots disappeared and the brown was nice and even.
Before I dyed the jacket I cut off the black horn buttons and replaced them with a full set of brown/marbled Aero horn buttons which are much stronger and thicker but still fit the button holes. For sewing them on I used the mega strong Aero thread which they generously supplied.
Don't know why I don't wear that jacket anymore but I still think it looks quite nice. It's as heavy as lead and much warmer than a leather jacket. As you can see in the last picture the inner side of the cloth has moleskin/velvet like surface which makes it really warm
Hope the pics are of interest.