I've been using this site as a source of information to educate myself as I slowly try to invest in better quality clothing, figured it's time to join in.
What started out as me wanting to invest in better clothes led down a rabbit hole of endless information. Raw selvedge denim, Goodyear welted full grain calf boots, then the hunt for a leather jacket not made from paper thin lamb Nappa.
I fell in love with the V1 Vanson Remington, I liked the idea of this being my forever coat I could wear everywhere. I don't think Tesco and EMP leather jackets prepared me for this competition leather beast. It's stiff as all hell, squeaks and generally feels unwieldy compared to what I'm used to. My dainty fingers can barely get the buttons through the holes they're that stiff
Reading comments on how many years it can take to break in comp leather, I definitely feel I took on a commitment I wasn't ready for. I'm going to sell this gorgeous coat and look for something more beginner friendly that I'm more comfortable using in day-to-day life.
Any recommendations for such jackets that you can just throw on and comfortably move in would be highly appreciated
or at the least I could break in within a smaller time frame, a year feels much more manageable for me than a decade haha.
What started out as me wanting to invest in better clothes led down a rabbit hole of endless information. Raw selvedge denim, Goodyear welted full grain calf boots, then the hunt for a leather jacket not made from paper thin lamb Nappa.
I fell in love with the V1 Vanson Remington, I liked the idea of this being my forever coat I could wear everywhere. I don't think Tesco and EMP leather jackets prepared me for this competition leather beast. It's stiff as all hell, squeaks and generally feels unwieldy compared to what I'm used to. My dainty fingers can barely get the buttons through the holes they're that stiff
Reading comments on how many years it can take to break in comp leather, I definitely feel I took on a commitment I wasn't ready for. I'm going to sell this gorgeous coat and look for something more beginner friendly that I'm more comfortable using in day-to-day life.
Any recommendations for such jackets that you can just throw on and comfortably move in would be highly appreciated


