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AHP91

One Too Many
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I'm off work and I got a few goodies to smoke and a 40s Golden Bear with a heavy ass belt buckle

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17,496
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Chicago
70’s-80’s beater m/c that I freshly fine creeked. A total buster move but I hate belts. Nothing worse that a dangling ball smacker hanging around my naughty bits. I love this jacket. Collar is killer, back is sorta similar to a Schott 125 or Beck but it is what it is... Worst back ever IMO, collar save it!
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Lyles

New in Town
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8
Wow
I agree they are very overpriced new. i may end up keeping it due to it being such a beautiful leather. I used to work by Lewis leathers in soho and I must say I was never that impressed. I'm debating whether to sell this on account of the signatures,

Charity shops in posh London areas are big winners.


Thank you !

Yeah I think so too, the problem I have is no provenance - I can't prove it's his - though, as I think you can't buy in the UK other than online and the signatures it seems to add up.

I may just keep and wear it (I bought it not seeing the signatures) because it's a beaut and I'd struggle to get another.
I know this is incredibly late but wow that’s an incredible story! I’ve been in contact with Addict in regards to sizing and they say the back length measured from the back of the collar is 67cm on a size 40 which seems crazy long. just curious what the length was on this jacket?

Thanks!
 
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17,496
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Cross zip fever has taken hold. Spamming hard with this one. Apologies. I won’t buy another. Why do the cheap ones always seem to get more wear? Why do I like them “more”? This jacket is flimsy Brooks leather and I absolutely love it. Somewhat brutal realization after 20 plus years of “collecting”and God only knows how much $ spent.
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I’m off today and running errands. Time to see how I really feel about it. Site seems to be running well too.
 

Marc mndt

I'll Lock Up
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Got caught in heavy downpour wearing my Regius aviator.

My full aniline Thedi or FL jackets are pretty much like sponges. Some pigment dyed jackets like the Shinki Schott or Nitta Double Helix do better but they still won't withstand more than 15 minutes of rain.

This vegetable tanned Hermann Oak leather aviator is pretty much waterproof, which is awesome. I want more jackets in this leather!

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Will Zach

I'll Lock Up
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SoFlo
Got caught in heavy downpour wearing my Regius aviator.

My full aniline Thedi or FL jackets are pretty much like sponges. Some pigment dyed jackets like the Shinki Schott or Nitta Double Helix do better but they still won't withstand more than 15 minutes of rain.

This vegetable tanned Hermann Oak leather aviator is pretty much waterproof, which is awesome. I want more jackets in this leather!

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Interesting, because chrome-tanned leather is more water resistant than veg-tanned. Does the Hermann Oak hide have a discernible topcoat on it? Acrylic or a polyurethane topcoat usually does the trick. That, or maybe if the leather is wax-stuffed.
 

Marc mndt

I'll Lock Up
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Interesting, because chrome-tanned leather is more water resistant than veg-tanned. Does the Hermann Oak hide have a discernible topcoat on it? Acrylic or a polyurethane topcoat usually does the trick. That, or maybe if the leather is wax-stuffed.
It's infused with HO's proprietary oak guard technology during the tanning process:

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Hermann Oak Heritage 1881

Water-resistant, veg tanned leather??? Is that even a thing? Well, as a matter of fact it IS! And now it’s available in eight extra-rich colors: Black, Chestnut, Dark Chocolate, Saddle Tan, Red, Green, Honey, and Navy!

This is a gorgeous, full-grain, 100% vegetable tanned leather, done on US steer hides. Drum-dyed for rich, struck through color, saturated through and through with a water-resistant formula, and dry milled. It has all the softness and feel of a chrome tanned leather, with the integrity, strength, durability, and lasting properties you have come to expect of Hermann Oak Veg.

Do not be fooled! Hermann Oak Heritage 1881 is not your ordinary treated leather. It has NOT been treated with a topcoat or Scotchgard type of water protection. Instead, their unique formula gets infused into the leather during part of the drum dyeing process, binding to the fibers throughout the ENTIRE thickness of the leather! Back, front, inside, out… it’s all protected. This process increases the durability and lifetime of the element protection and ensures that this leather will not lose these properties with regular use and wear. This leather is exceptionally water/weather resistant, not waterproof. Water beads up and rolls off, even if it sits there for a little while. You can even run it under a faucet for a while. Lindsey said Rusty held it under the faucet for 15 minutes! However, if you submerge it under water for an hour or more, of course it’s gonna get wet! Not to worry! This leather will not spot up or leave water damage marks when it dries! All thanks to Hermann Oak’s dedication to providing the world with the best vegetable tanned leather on the planet! "
 

jeo

Call Me a Cab
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2,066
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Philadelphia
Cross zip fever has taken hold. Spamming hard with this one. Apologies. I won’t buy another.
Sure you won't LOL! ;)

Why do the cheap ones always seem to get more wear? Why do I like them “more”? This jacket is flimsy Brooks leather and I absolutely love it. Somewhat brutal realization after 20 plus years of “collecting”and God only knows how much $ spent.
I used to have a mental block about beating up anything I deemed expensive. I think it has to do with the way I was brought up. Not anymore though, I have no problem beating up my expensive new jackets.

I still have that mental block when it comes to pristine vintage jackets though. I prefer wearing the ones that are cheaper and have more wear to them. That's because for me it's more about collecting, preserving and admiring them etc...and not necessarily wearing them. I will wear them on occasion but I am very mindful to wear them "lightly".
 

Will Zach

I'll Lock Up
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4,834
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SoFlo
It's infused with HO's proprietary oak guard technology during the tanning process:

"
Hermann Oak Heritage 1881

Water-resistant, veg tanned leather??? Is that even a thing? Well, as a matter of fact it IS! And now it’s available in eight extra-rich colors: Black, Chestnut, Dark Chocolate, Saddle Tan, Red, Green, Honey, and Navy!

This is a gorgeous, full-grain, 100% vegetable tanned leather, done on US steer hides. Drum-dyed for rich, struck through color, saturated through and through with a water-resistant formula, and dry milled. It has all the softness and feel of a chrome tanned leather, with the integrity, strength, durability, and lasting properties you have come to expect of Hermann Oak Veg.

Do not be fooled! Hermann Oak Heritage 1881 is not your ordinary treated leather. It has NOT been treated with a topcoat or Scotchgard type of water protection. Instead, their unique formula gets infused into the leather during part of the drum dyeing process, binding to the fibers throughout the ENTIRE thickness of the leather! Back, front, inside, out… it’s all protected. This process increases the durability and lifetime of the element protection and ensures that this leather will not lose these properties with regular use and wear. This leather is exceptionally water/weather resistant, not waterproof. Water beads up and rolls off, even if it sits there for a little while. You can even run it under a faucet for a while. Lindsey said Rusty held it under the faucet for 15 minutes! However, if you submerge it under water for an hour or more, of course it’s gonna get wet! Not to worry! This leather will not spot up or leave water damage marks when it dries! All thanks to Hermann Oak’s dedication to providing the world with the best vegetable tanned leather on the planet! "
Good to see technical innovation in tanning beyond new and thicker topcoats. Looks like Hermann Oak is a hide worth getting. I guess @regius is fond of it and recommended it, or you just specified it?
 

Marc mndt

I'll Lock Up
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Good to see technical innovation in tanning beyond new and thicker topcoats. Looks like Hermann Oak is a hide worth getting. I guess @regius is fond of it and recommended it, or you just specified it?
Recommended by Regius. I never heard of the tannery, I don't think there's any other maker that uses HO heritage steerhide for jacket making.
 

WildingKarateWolf

Familiar Face
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86
Location
London
Wow

I know this is incredibly late but wow that’s an incredible story! I’ve been in contact with Addict in regards to sizing and they say the back length measured from the back of the collar is 67cm on a size 40 which seems crazy long. just curious what the length was on this jacket?

Thanks!
It sat right on my belt line, I'd hazard shorter than the Corsair - it got sold for a pretty penny. Id have put it on closer to 24-25 inch (25 absolute tops). Have dm'ed you
 

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