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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

P2D

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Testing out new Sugar Cane pants, too hot for the RC Hercules but the pants are a winner in my book. Roomy enough to feel breezy but not super oversized either. Really dig how this all works together.

I’ll be posting more about it soon but Rainbow Country has agreed to let me be a vendor for them in the USA. Got confirmation today and learned simultaneously that I have to make the order by Friday so it’s crunch time lol.

That being said if you’ve been looking for a new Hercules hit me up! Especially if you need a smaller or larger size, otherwise I’ll be ordering near the center of the size curve. I may get other models but will have to see.

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P2D

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My j24l by rmc today
 

unhatted

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Think I just found my forever Schott, a 125 in great condition (though sadly minus the zip out liner), roughly the same vintage as me and enough room to move while still looking quite trim. If I could find a Cal type X-zip that fit this well I think I could get rid of everything else and never buy another leather jacket.

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(For at least a year)
 

Denton

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Have any straight on fit pics? Been wanting to se show the Trojan fits on others
Newtojackets, I took a picture for you. This jacket has an unusual fit -- close in the waist, close in the body and chest, loose in the shoulders and sleeves. Smallest chest measurement and biggest shoulder measurement of any jacket I have worn. Somehow it works -- it's a total pleasure to wear. The photograph exaggerates the size of the sleeves, which don't look quite as much like trouser legs in the real world, but they are enormous.

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newtojackets

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Newtojackets, I took a picture for you. This jacket has an unusual fit -- close in the waist, close in the body and chest, loose in the shoulders and sleeves. Smallest chest measurement and biggest shoulder measurement of any jacket I have worn. Somehow it works -- it's a total pleasure to wear. The photograph exaggerates the size of the sleeves, which don't look quite as much like trouser legs in the real world, but they are enormous.

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Thanks, the reason I ask is I just got a Trojan so wanted to see how it fits on others!
 

Atg_Stl

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Realize this may not be the most appropriate thread, but figured there would be some seasoned leather aficionados in here that may be able to offer some advice. Recently, I purchased a Double helix western pioneer that is a very light brown leather but is getting significantly darker the more I wear it. As I’ve been trying break it in, I’ve been wearing it around the house and a small amount of water got on the sleeve. Very minimal drops of tap water mind you, but it’s somehow stained the jacket! Is this normal? And any suggestions on how to remove them or is this just a way the jacket needs to look to build character?!
 

Tom71

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Realize this may not be the most appropriate thread, but figured there would be some seasoned leather aficionados in here that may be able to offer some advice. Recently, I purchased a Double helix western pioneer that is a very light brown leather but is getting significantly darker the more I wear it. As I’ve been trying break it in, I’ve been wearing it around the house and a small amount of water got on the sleeve. Very minimal drops of tap water mind you, but it’s somehow stained the jacket! Is this normal? And any suggestions on how to remove them or is this just a way the jacket needs to look to build character?!

Do. You have a picture of the jacket/water stains?

Also, do you know how DH calls the hide used in your jacket?

Most leathers use some kind of wax, oil or other finishing to prevent the leather from being to absorbant to elements such as water, sun, dirt etc. Thus, I am surprised that some drops of water should (permanently?) ‚stain‘ the leather.
That said, by now a lot of maker use (‘unfinished‘) hides that are designed to be everchanging and will get darker with use and show every kind of wear.

A light coloured jacket is bound to show some wear eventuall, so without having actually seen the stains, I am bound to say you should embrace the evolution as part of the process.
 
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Bennarion

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Realize this may not be the most appropriate thread, but figured there would be some seasoned leather aficionados in here that may be able to offer some advice. Recently, I purchased a Double helix western pioneer that is a very light brown leather but is getting significantly darker the more I wear it. As I’ve been trying break it in, I’ve been wearing it around the house and a small amount of water got on the sleeve. Very minimal drops of tap water mind you, but it’s somehow stained the jacket! Is this normal? And any suggestions on how to remove them or is this just a way the jacket needs to look to build character?!
I've been caught in the rain many times. After drying, there were no spots on the leather.
Actually, it's not worth worrying about.
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Atg_Stl

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Do. You have a picture of the jacket/water stains?

Also, do you know how DH calls the hide used in your jacket?

Most leathers use some kind of wax, oil or other finishing to prevent the leather from being to absorbant to elements such as water, sun, dirt etc. Thus, I am surprised that some drops of water should (permanently?) ‚stain‘ the leather.
That said, by now a lot of maker use (‘unfinished‘) hides that are designed to be everchanging and will get darker with use and show every kind of wear.

A light coloured jacket is bound to show some wear eventuall, so without having actually seen the stains, I am bound to say you should embrace the evolution as part of the process.
It’s a veg tan horse hide. Here’s a few pictures…

To be clear, I’m not overly concerned with these particular stains but I’m a little uneasy about the thought of needing to be so vigilant about keeping this thing out of contact with water in-general. It’s inevitable that I’m going to get caught in the rain or something.
 

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Tom71

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TMC "Code 33 Durable" repro. The "Johnny" jacket...

Thanks to @Mr.Leong and @soundwavvves for the inspiration and the later for helping out with my questions!

This is a size 44, and I suppose I could easily get away with one size up too. Chest, shoulders, sleeves are all fine, and I can zip it up without an issue, but it´s mighty short.
Fit ranges somewhere in between my two other "Black Crosszips", The LL Lightning (which is a bit tighter) and the Schott 613SH (which is a bit looser/longer).

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Tom71

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It’s a veg tan horse hide. Here’s a few pictures…

To be clear, I’m not overly concerned with these particular stains but I’m a little uneasy about the thought of needing to be so vigilant about keeping this thing out of contact with water in-general. It’s inevitable that I’m going to get caught in the rain or something.

I see... Yes, I have had similar spots on my unfinished stuff.

I don´t think it will ever really affect the integrity of the hide. As to visuals: if it bothers you, you can wipe down the entire jacket with a damp cloth. The whole leather will darken until dry and then develop a more even shade.

Beautiful hide though!
 

Kevin O'Sullivan

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Realize this may not be the most appropriate thread, but figured there would be some seasoned leather aficionados in here that may be able to offer some advice. Recently, I purchased a Double helix western pioneer that is a very light brown leather but is getting significantly darker the more I wear it. As I’ve been trying break it in, I’ve been wearing it around the house and a small amount of water got on the sleeve. Very minimal drops of tap water mind you, but it’s somehow stained the jacket! Is this normal? And any suggestions on how to remove them or is this just a way the jacket needs to look to build character?!
This exact problem happens to me on my veg tanned lambskin Schott P213. If it gets water on it, the droplets stain the leather black and they don't go away for... Weeks if not longer.

I hate it. Stays at the back of the closet unless it's 100% sunny and dropped Schott down to a B tier maker for me.

Have never had that issue with any of my Thedi or Aero, aniline veg tanned.

In my experience those spots don't really go away- but they are right on the surface, so you can kind of brush the leather or scratch it in that area and then run over it with your thumb to help blend.

I agree with Tom. If you wipe the jacket down (or simply wear in rain) it will even out a lot. Your jacket reminds me of the Mr Freedom sunshine finish. Will get better with rain and UV exposure.
 

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