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I confess- after seeing Tmitchell’s wonderful post about his vintage deerskin jacket…and after spotting some very expensive custom deerskin jackets by RL, Real McCoy, Flathead and Himel, I’ve been more than curious about this hide. It looks like beautiful wearing leather, but there just doesn’t seem to be much info on it.
So I was intrigued when I spotted this vintage jacket a few days ago. Usually, one wouldn’t find the words “deerskin” and “motorcycle jacket” in the same sentence. But finding deerskin in a black color really sold me on it.
Upon opening the USPS box, I was pleasantly surprised. The jacket is amazingly supple, yet surprisingly thick- a bit thicker than my goatskin jacket. Zips on the chest pocket, hand warmer pockets, and the sleeves. Talon. Two side buckles- all brass hardware. Label says “Custom Jacket” “Berlin, Wisconsin,” Deerskin. (Berlin, Wisconsin, has a small population --approx. 6k. Apparently, deer hunting is one of the major pastimes there, so probably makes sense they would have small scale production in deerskin products there.) The deerskin finish is deep matte black, with a bit of pebbled texture like goat, but again thicker than goat.
All in all, the jacket is extremely comfortable... if you know how cold San Francisco summers can be, having a jacket like this is perfect. It fits well in the shoulders and chest, and the length is spot on. About the only drawback is that the sleeves could be a tad longer - typical with most vintage jackets. But I can’t complain since I didn’t pay much for it… just over $50.
Here are some pics…
So I was intrigued when I spotted this vintage jacket a few days ago. Usually, one wouldn’t find the words “deerskin” and “motorcycle jacket” in the same sentence. But finding deerskin in a black color really sold me on it.
Upon opening the USPS box, I was pleasantly surprised. The jacket is amazingly supple, yet surprisingly thick- a bit thicker than my goatskin jacket. Zips on the chest pocket, hand warmer pockets, and the sleeves. Talon. Two side buckles- all brass hardware. Label says “Custom Jacket” “Berlin, Wisconsin,” Deerskin. (Berlin, Wisconsin, has a small population --approx. 6k. Apparently, deer hunting is one of the major pastimes there, so probably makes sense they would have small scale production in deerskin products there.) The deerskin finish is deep matte black, with a bit of pebbled texture like goat, but again thicker than goat.
All in all, the jacket is extremely comfortable... if you know how cold San Francisco summers can be, having a jacket like this is perfect. It fits well in the shoulders and chest, and the length is spot on. About the only drawback is that the sleeves could be a tad longer - typical with most vintage jackets. But I can’t complain since I didn’t pay much for it… just over $50.
Here are some pics…
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