Bonneville
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After seeing one or two recent examples here of jackets made with quality, thick goat leather I am considering it for my next custom jacket, a Bootlegger.
I hadn't known or realized that goat leather is considered by those in the know to be on par with steer and horse in terms of quality and aesthetics. I just assumed it was a second rate hide choice.
One concern I have is with the point raised here and there that goat doesn't show age character like steer/horse even after considerable wear time.
How true is this? Any pictures of broken in quality goat would be appreciated.
What I don't really want is a jacket that still looks 'brand new, stiff and shiny' after a a bit of wear.
Why does one choose goat over horse or steer? (apart from its apparent indestructibility as noted elsewhere.)
Oh, and Merry Christmas my friends.
Ted.
I hadn't known or realized that goat leather is considered by those in the know to be on par with steer and horse in terms of quality and aesthetics. I just assumed it was a second rate hide choice.
One concern I have is with the point raised here and there that goat doesn't show age character like steer/horse even after considerable wear time.
How true is this? Any pictures of broken in quality goat would be appreciated.
What I don't really want is a jacket that still looks 'brand new, stiff and shiny' after a a bit of wear.
Why does one choose goat over horse or steer? (apart from its apparent indestructibility as noted elsewhere.)
Oh, and Merry Christmas my friends.
Ted.