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does anyone know of a UK supplier of good mouton collar fabric ?
Mouton collar fabric? What is that, fake shearling? Do you mean mouton fur?
Sorry for poor quality of the photo here but I had owned a Schott 118 with a faux mouton collar for about a year, it was an incredible jacket and personally I don't see why someone wouldn't opt to purchase the collar attachment. That said I ride a motorcycle as often as weather will permit and living in Boston the winters can be extremely cold (9 feet of snow has fallen so far this year) so perhaps that sways my opinion. I prefer the black though, never was a fan of the contrast collar...at least not on a motorcycle jacket.
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Mouton collar fabric? What is that, fake shearling? Do you mean mouton fur?
I'm still toying with the idea of one for my 618. Thing is, they're relatively expensive, and I don't5 know how much use I'd get out of it. I'd want to try one on my jacket first, too, to see if it would be worth it. Aero offered them briefly, but Ken put the kabosh on it because he wasn'tg happy they sat right without riding up.... I'd want to be sure it stayed in place on my Schott first. Other thing is while I do like the look, I tend to wear the jacket when it's a bit warmer, so not sure it wouldn't be too warm a lot of the time. But then I think of Johnny Thunders wearing one, how cool he looked, and want it all over again....
Oops, just checked. The synthetic fur collar is selling for $89 at Legendary -- looks like they've gone up quite a bit in recent years. Last time I looked they were like $50. I imagine the sheepskin mouton collars are also much pricier now.
I don't think they fade that evenly.I resurrect this old tread for a question about mouton collars discolorations, I saw pics of G1 collars that started dark brown and faded to a wonderful rusty and blond color (like this 1968 Brill Bros).
Is there a way to artificially accelerate this change? Maybe a lot of sun exposure? Or the direct sunlight can damage the leather?
I have bought a couple vintage G-1 jackets that had the nicely faded mouton
Marc,Were they faded evenly, or like mine?
Just saw this post and you inspired me! I have been on the fence about a mouton for a Star Glove from Cal Leathers. I also have a Schott 125 from the 90s, I think. A mouton collar might be just what it needs to get it back into the rotation. Also, a liner might help with the fact that it is a little big on me. Maybe good to turn it into a winter jacket? Do you still have the jacket with the custom add ons? How have they worn in since 2015?I just had Schott make me a custom mouton collar and zip-in liner made for my 80s Schott 125,
Custom black Mouton collar - $125.00
Custom black Mouton liner - $225.00
Worth it, as I hate the "fun fur" that the zip-ins are made of these days.
S
I don't think they fade that evenly.
This jacket is about 5 years old, worn a lot. This is what it looked like when new.
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You can still see some of that original dark brown at the backside of the collar, but the area that has been exposed to the sunlight the most almost faded to ginger. Doesn't look all that good imo.
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That looks great Marc!Update :
I didn't like the half ginger / half chocolate brown look of the mouton on my trenchcoat so I decided to have it replaced.
I contacted a couple of sheepskin dealers but they didn't have what I was looking for. Either wrong color or wrong pile (too long)
Therefore I bought a couple of old ladies fur coats to be used as donors.
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My tailor used one sleeve of the chocolate brown to make a collar for this trenchcoat. I think I'm going to use the chestnut brown for one of my next FL projects. It would look great on a black d pocket.
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