There has been comments on the quality of leather jackets from back in the day (could be anywhere from 40s to 60s), from what I recall the comment was on stitch work. It came to my attention to get experiences & opinions on the leather choice & thread choice as well. I was taking apart the newly acquired 50s Excelled jacket. Excelled I believe was a Sears label. The visual quality of the horsehide is amazing, it checks all the boxes of how we want a black leather to look, lots of wrinkles, no plastic shine, pliable, & has a bit of a “leathery” texture. However, one seam started to rip slightly in a small panel & revealed a white paperish fiber consistency underneath the surface. I’d imagine the whole jacket could be easily torn & white fibers would pop out. This may be attributed to its age & dryness, although from the outside, this jacket would not be considered dry at all, no sign of disintegration or dry rot, only the beautiful wrinkles.
now, this type of fragility also occurs in new leather, I bought some cowhide 4oz from a local tannery, thought its tough & new. But as I sew along it was torn & like a piece of cardboard, white fiber popped out. Tearing a horween leather or goatskin or even some deerskin, on other other hand, was quite difficult & I was convinced these are strong hides. I know it’s to do with tanning. My conclusion is Sears being a mass market store, just chose the cheapest material. Also, the thread is cotton so it fall apart with age.
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now, this type of fragility also occurs in new leather, I bought some cowhide 4oz from a local tannery, thought its tough & new. But as I sew along it was torn & like a piece of cardboard, white fiber popped out. Tearing a horween leather or goatskin or even some deerskin, on other other hand, was quite difficult & I was convinced these are strong hides. I know it’s to do with tanning. My conclusion is Sears being a mass market store, just chose the cheapest material. Also, the thread is cotton so it fall apart with age.
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