Desmond007
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Tumbled Vicenza doesn't exist, you can just ask more or less grain and you can choose between four colors : Russet, Seal brown, Dark Seal and Black
Mine is black and it's really black no undertones. Photos can be tricky because of the lightning.
Yeah, it takes some photoskills getting the right amount of light.
I would counsel against cherry as a first buy, tbh. It's a not a popular colour generally, and if you find don't get the jacket right or it's not what you hoped it would be, it could be hard to sell on and you may find yourself taking a bigger loss than you might otherwise. Black's a good solid starter, especially if you can get one with a brown base colour, it'll develop a great patina. Btw, vicenza isn't tumbled, it just comes with a natural grain.
I would counsel against cherry as a first buy, tbh. It's a not a popular colour generally, and if you find don't get the jacket right or it's not what you hoped it would be, it could be hard to sell on and you may find yourself taking a bigger loss than you might otherwise. Black's a good solid starter, especially if you can get one with a brown base colour, it'll develop a great patina. Btw, vicenza isn't tumbled, it just comes with a natural grain.
I think you're right with not choosing cherry. I have come to that conclusion as well.
I have always worn black jackets, and never cherry colored, so why start now
I'm really a big fan of
different tones in a jacket and the copper like patina on some nicely worn jackets...oh boy oh boy