BladeOfAnduril
One of the Regulars
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I'm in a similar position as OP and David r. I have started the custom order process with Carrie for a 30s half belt. She didn't have one in stock in my size for the fit jacket, but has a Sunburst inbound from Scotland in about a week and a half that she's going to send me to try on. That jacket is tobacco badalassi, so I'm looking forward to seeing the leather in person. Can anyone help me understand the differences between the leather offerings?
So far I've gathered that CXL is the heaviest, patinas the fastest, has the longest break-in and most water resistance.
Badalassi seems to be lighter than CXL but not as light as Vic, has a shorter/easier break-in than CXL, but doesn't patina as much, pretty water resistant.
Vic seems to be the lightest, least interesting in terms of color/grain, is the most resistant to patina (maybe?), and isn't really water resistant at all.
Is that accurate? Also, can anyone comment on the overall durability of these three different leathers, or any other factors that I'm not thinking of that would make one preferable over another?
So far I've gathered that CXL is the heaviest, patinas the fastest, has the longest break-in and most water resistance.
Badalassi seems to be lighter than CXL but not as light as Vic, has a shorter/easier break-in than CXL, but doesn't patina as much, pretty water resistant.
Vic seems to be the lightest, least interesting in terms of color/grain, is the most resistant to patina (maybe?), and isn't really water resistant at all.
Is that accurate? Also, can anyone comment on the overall durability of these three different leathers, or any other factors that I'm not thinking of that would make one preferable over another?