Phillips88
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Hey guys I just received a new Schott Perfecto 618 horsehide in the mail last week. This is my second Schott but the first jacket iv ever had in horse. So far I'm pretty impressed, its definitely a different beast compared to my naked cowhide 141 iv had for some time but of course I was expecting that. I did my homework on horsehide before I ordered it and knew what I bear it was probably going to be with break in compared to my past jackets.
When I first tried on the jacket, it was very stiff as expected, especially in the body of the jacket. The sleeves on the other hand weren't very stiff at all. You could tell the jacket had never been worn or tried on because there were "0" creases in the sleeves and you could just tell it was brand new. Its mainly in the top of the sleeves, the elbow/zipper cuff sides are more stiff like the rest of the jacket.
Does anyone know if this is normal for a Schott horsehide to be put together like this? I don't want to complain and "look a gift horse in the mouth" (no pun intended) but from the looks of it, my jackets sleeves need little to no break in unlike the body of the jacket and almost if the assembler at Schott took a little extra time assembling this jacket knowing the sleeves would need to bend more than the rest of the jacket. This may very well be a good thing not to complain about.....any reason this is a bad thing?? For both sleeves to be this soft on a new jacket when the rest of the jacket is still pretty stiff and need of break in?? Any thoughts.....? Thought id ask you gentlemen with a little more experience with horsehide them myself. Thanks!
When I first tried on the jacket, it was very stiff as expected, especially in the body of the jacket. The sleeves on the other hand weren't very stiff at all. You could tell the jacket had never been worn or tried on because there were "0" creases in the sleeves and you could just tell it was brand new. Its mainly in the top of the sleeves, the elbow/zipper cuff sides are more stiff like the rest of the jacket.
Does anyone know if this is normal for a Schott horsehide to be put together like this? I don't want to complain and "look a gift horse in the mouth" (no pun intended) but from the looks of it, my jackets sleeves need little to no break in unlike the body of the jacket and almost if the assembler at Schott took a little extra time assembling this jacket knowing the sleeves would need to bend more than the rest of the jacket. This may very well be a good thing not to complain about.....any reason this is a bad thing?? For both sleeves to be this soft on a new jacket when the rest of the jacket is still pretty stiff and need of break in?? Any thoughts.....? Thought id ask you gentlemen with a little more experience with horsehide them myself. Thanks!