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How many new jackets do you have coming (and how many potential ones)?

Seb Lucas

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Thanks for the tip. I guess the issue of looking for a light weight or Summer weight jacket is more complicated than just the weight or thickness. I have an Aero Vincenza that feels heavier than my Himel in Shinki horsehide. I had JL make a M500 out of 2.5 oz naked cowhide a couple years ago that has a nice drape. My GW goatskin cossack is pretty light, though it will take a long time to soften up. As others go into the 6 oz. realm in search of the thickest jacket that still has a nice hand and drape, I suppose I am going in the other direction. I am heading in the 2 oz. direction of leather that still has a decent feel and drape.

I've thought a lot about warmer climate leather over 30 years - given my location.

I agree with you. The ideal hide for me is around 2 oz-2.2 oz. I can wear jackets made of that for several months of each year.

I also have a JL 2.5 oz naked cow jacket I had Alan make for me some years ago. [By the way, I always thought Americans were crazy to buy Aero when JL is right there.] JL also made a light cafe racer goatskin jacket for me - it was around 2.2 oz and weighed just over 3 pounds. An Aero goat hide jacket in the same pattern is closer to 4 pounds.

Some goatskin (as used by Aero and Simmons Bilt) seems to be closer to 3 oz thickness. Of course the batches vary.

The 2.5 oz naked cow from JL is about the same weight as my Aero Vicenza hide, only way softer. Again batches vary.

My favorite jacket, a Brooks in light steer weighs 3 pounds.

I have worked out that for my preferences a jacket needs to weigh around 3 pounds to be of most use to me. About half that of a FQHH jacket in my size (42-44).

I also wear light calfskin and lambskin jackets which weigh under 3 pounds.
 
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Claybertrand

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Thanks, I was wondering about that. Holly at Aero said that the lightest weight leather that they have is their battered steerhide, and Theodoros at Thedi said he would do some research and get back to me on a light goatskin or capeskin. I recognize that leather jackets in the tropics is a bit of an oxymoron, but it does get down below 70 degrees Fahrenheit here, at night for several weeks in the year.


"it gets down below 70----AT NIGHT-----for several WEEKS out of the year!?!?!?!?!?!!?!?!!!!!!!!!" :eek::eek::D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

I know you are just stating facts here brother, but this was funny to me reading it.....

Reminds me of the movie "Good Morning Vietnam" when Bruno Kirby's character chastises Robin Williams for essentially saying the weather in Vietnam was crappy and the same level of CRAPPY (hot and humid) every day:

Lt. Steven Hauk (played by Kirby):
"First of all, don't make fun of the weather here, and don't say the weather is the same all the time here. Because it's not. In fact, it's two degrees colder today than yesterday."

Adrian Cronauer(Robin Williams):
"Two degrees colder, me without my muff."

Like Handymike, and Jonesy, I live in a warmer climate and yet I am still drawn to leather jackets. Jonesy's post reads like he was tongue in cheek trolling the majority of the Lounge with his report of such....ahem......"Harsh" sub 70F temperatures that plague his locale of Kauai for "several weeks" a year!!!!! And yet Jonesy somehow finds the fortitude to live on through these vicious winter temps!!!!!! :p:p:p:p:p:p:p

I know it wasn't meant that way--but reading it this morning made me laugh. I love seeing when Jonesy posts pics. I get so jealous!!! Hawaii and Kauai specifically-----I can't imagine a cooler place to live man.

FWIW, Jonesy, I'm with Handymike---I really like Goat for the durability but also for the graining it has and develops. I haven't seen the same with deer although it DOES have its own unique texture. Not saying Deer would be a bad move and it would certainly give you a different option to add to your collection which would be cool. I just have really got into goatskin the last few years after kinda pooh poohing it in favor of HH and steer. I wish there were more pure civilian models of jackets (not civilian A-2 remakes or military take offs) in Goat. I feel like its the most durable or at least in the top 2 or 3 hides for durability and the light weight and graining make it even more enticing--especially for warmer climate areas.

I have a really cool rare Langlitz Goatskin---its one of 2 non motorcycle models they make and its the Non Bomber model. Its EXCELLENT.

Soooo I vote for the Goat!!! AND I also vote for moving to Kauai at some point in my life!!!!!!!!!!!! :cool:
 

J Leather Investigater

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So if you are familiar with standard and strange you know they are offering a double rider in deerskin by simmons bilt. Well I contacted sb and ordered the dr in cxl cordovan or burgundy whatever #8. I went back an forth with Deborah for a few days an paid her on August the 2nd. Well I got an email today saying my jacket is ready! Thats quick. Here's a pic. I got cotton drill lined an riri main. I hope it looks like the hide on the one ton just did a buy n fly on.
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So if you are familiar with standard and strange you know they are offering a double rider in deerskin by simmons bilt. Well I contacted sb and ordered the dr in cxl cordovan or burgundy whatever #8. I went back an forth with Deborah for a few days an paid her on August the 2nd. Well I got an email today saying my jacket is ready! Thats quick. Here's a pic. I got cotton drill lined an riri main. I hope it looks like the hide on the one ton just did a buy n fly on. View attachment 254673 View attachment 254674
I think you'll be very pleased. I had three SB's in the #8 CXL and it was extremely consistent. Very thick and substantial body and the color was absolutely beautiful.
 

red devil

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So if you are familiar with standard and strange you know they are offering a double rider in deerskin by simmons bilt. Well I contacted sb and ordered the dr in cxl cordovan or burgundy whatever #8. I went back an forth with Deborah for a few days an paid her on August the 2nd. Well I got an email today saying my jacket is ready! Thats quick. Here's a pic. I got cotton drill lined an riri main. I hope it looks like the hide on the one ton just did a buy n fly on. View attachment 254673 View attachment 254674

That looks good :)
 

Robbie79

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So if you are familiar with standard and strange you know they are offering a double rider in deerskin by simmons bilt. Well I contacted sb and ordered the dr in cxl cordovan or burgundy whatever #8. I went back an forth with Deborah for a few days an paid her on August the 2nd. Well I got an email today saying my jacket is ready! Thats quick. Here's a pic. I got cotton drill lined an riri main. I hope it looks like the hide on the one ton just did a buy n fly on. View attachment 254673 View attachment 254674
Really good looking jacket. It’s always a pleasure to work with Debs. I hope she and her dog are well
 

Lebowski

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Thanks for the tip. I guess the issue of looking for a light weight or Summer weight jacket is more complicated than just the weight or thickness. I have an Aero Vincenza that feels heavier than my Himel in Shinki horsehide. I had JL make a M500 out of 2.5 oz naked cowhide a couple years ago that has a nice drape. My GW goatskin cossack is pretty light, though it will take a long time to soften up. As others go into the 6 oz. realm in search of the thickest jacket that still has a nice hand and drape, I suppose I am going in the other direction. I am heading in the 2 oz. direction of leather that still has a decent feel and drape.
ELMC may be then, in its long mod in your case Sir. I suppose 46L should look pretty well on you.
 

jonbuilder

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New to me Aero black heavy CXL HH with that softened feel. I think it from the early 2000s When Aero was getting heavier CXL HH. The leather is general smooth no creases some graining. The only negative is the wool blanket lining itchy and too warm for the San Francisco peninsula weather. But I got the jacket cheap enough that with a relining I will still be into the jacket for less than $450
The haze is due to the Northern CA fires

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New to me Aero black heavy CXL HH with that softened feel. I think it from the early 2000s When Aero was getting heavier CXL HH. The leather is general smooth no creases some graining. The only negative is the wool blanket lining itchy and too warm for the San Francisco peninsula weather. But I got the jacket cheap enough that with a relining I will still be into the jacket for less than $450
The haze is due to the Northern CA fires

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That looks great Jon! Great fit!
 
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At Target today. Cart full of groceries and I spy this Levi’s Sherpa trucker. Literally the LAST thing I need. Didn’t even stop the cart. Threw it on top of a bag of frozen strawberries and went right to check out. Nice one. Canvas. I dyed it gray. WTF is with these jackets and why do I love them so.
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I used charcoal gray Ritt dye. I like that the stitching pops now (as it should on a trucker) and the dye somewhat muted the faux fleece. Hard to tell from the pics.
 
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New to me Aero black heavy CXL HH with that softened feel. I think it from the early 2000s When Aero was getting heavier CXL HH. The leather is general smooth no creases some graining. The only negative is the wool blanket lining itchy and too warm for the San Francisco peninsula weather. But I got the jacket cheap enough that with a relining I will still be into the jacket for less than $450
The haze is due to the Northern CA fires

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Yeah, that jacket fits you so cool!
 
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At Target today. Cart full of groceries and I spy this Levi’s Sherpa trucker. Literally the LAST thing I need. Didn’t even stop the cart. Threw it on top of a bag of frozen strawberries and went right to check out. Nice one. Canvas. I dyed it gray. WTF is with these jackets and why do I love them so.
Before:
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I used charcoal gray Ritt dye. I like that the stitching pops now (as it should on a trucker) and the dye somewhat muted the faux fleece. Hard to tell from the pics.

I still feel the same way about these. I just turn and stare at people if I see someone wearing one, which is weird but I can't help it. Just something about 'em. The jackets, I mean.
 

Bushman

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At Target today. Cart full of groceries and I spy this Levi’s Sherpa trucker. Literally the LAST thing I need. Didn’t even stop the cart. Threw it on top of a bag of frozen strawberries and went right to check out. Nice one. Canvas. I dyed it gray. WTF is with these jackets and why do I love them so.
Before:
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After:
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I used charcoal gray Ritt dye. I like that the stitching pops now (as it should on a trucker) and the dye somewhat muted the faux fleece. Hard to tell from the pics.
I'll have to keep an eye out at Target. It's just what I needed!

Thanks for the addiction, TFL!
 

Hh121

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At Target today. Cart full of groceries and I spy this Levi’s Sherpa trucker. Literally the LAST thing I need. Didn’t even stop the cart. Threw it on top of a bag of frozen strawberries and went right to check out. Nice one. Canvas. I dyed it gray. WTF is with these jackets and why do I love them so.
Before:
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After:
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I used charcoal gray Ritt dye. I like that the stitching pops now (as it should on a trucker) and the dye somewhat muted the faux fleece. Hard to tell from the pics.
I can't help to imagine if one day we can just pick up a heavy horween cxl jacket like that and go to self check out.....
 

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