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What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

Tomwiththeweather

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Vanson Commando today. Looks like we might finally be out of the polar vortex

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LuddGang

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It is a great looking and fitting jacket. However I can not say the same about the hide.
Before ordering I had asked and received a couple of samples. The brown tamponato deerskin was amazing.
What I received has nothing to do with the sample. What is however worse is that there are three different batches used for my jacket- and all three totally different than the original sample. Panels with super flat hide (I mean 5 star flat), panels with nice grain and panels that look and feel dried out (I am no leather expert but I hope they will not crack). I mean you see the difference in colour and texture between the panels, similar to what you see at the blue label aero's. With the difference that the Thedi cost 1750e.
And I only had 2 jackets that smelled worse than that. A 5 star horsehide and an aero battered steer.

That's a real shame. I've never had a deerskin jacket, but I had a pair of deerskin Trickers and they needed a lot of regular Bick 4 to keep from drying out. Not great on a jacket at that price point.
 

Harris HTM

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That's a real shame. I've never had a deerskin jacket, but I had a pair of deerskin Trickers and they needed a lot of regular Bick 4 to keep from drying out. Not great on a jacket at that price point.
Keep in mind that shoes are a much different story due to sweat, dirt, humidity and continous mechanical loading as you walk.
I have a Simmons Bilt in a heavy and thick deerskin since 2019 though that it looks nowhere near drying out.
It is a pity because the design, pattern, fit, execution and finishing of the details is great. However as I said I will not lose my sleep and wear it!
 

The Lost Cowboy

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It is a great looking and fitting jacket. However I can not say the same about the hide.
Before ordering I had asked and received a couple of samples. The brown tamponato deerskin was amazing.
What I received has nothing to do with the sample. What is however worse is that there are three different batches used for my jacket- and all three totally different than the original sample. Panels with super flat hide (I mean 5 star flat), panels with nice grain and panels that look and feel dried out (I am no leather expert but I hope they will not crack). I mean you see the difference in colour and texture between the panels, similar to what you see at the blue label aero's. With the difference that the Thedi cost 1750e.
And I only had 2 jackets that smelled worse than that. A 5 star horsehide and an aero battered steer.
The is the second new deerskin jacket I have seen with similar complaints (can't remember where the other one was from, but I don't think it was Thedi). It makes me wonder if deerskin is just so seldom used that the makers are content to send out sub-standard jackets. I believe I will not order a deerskin jacket (unless it is pre-owned in very good condition) because of these reports from Loungers.

Can you send it back? Mismatched panels are one thing I wouldn't mind but dried-out would be absolutely a no-go.
 

Harris HTM

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@Harris HTM could you show examples of the hide issues? I’m not seeing much from the photos posted other than it’s a great looking jacket.
I am now at work so I made two photos fast with my cheap mobile. In the first photo I hope the difference in colour is visible. In the second I tried to capture what it feels dry. This is someething you feel rather than see, it feels much rougher than the rest of the grainy parts.
Is it visible what I am trying to say? Ofcourse no filters are used.
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Nuke

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That 582 looks great on you dude! What does it look like zipped up?
Thank you sir! Means a lot to a newbie like me. I was trying to get into watches for a little bit, and while I now have a greater appreciation for horology, the prices were still beyond my comprehension haha. I’ve been into jackets since I was little, but this is my first time in the deep end, swimming with the big boys lol. And your money goes way longer with jackets than with watches, in my opinion

Here’s it zipped up. I typically don’t zip up my jackets, and i don’t find this one to be particularly flattering either. I like it when the silhouette of the clothes is supported by the shoulders.
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soundwavvves

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Thank you sir! Means a lot to a newbie like me. I was trying to get into watches for a little bit, and while I now have a greater appreciation for horology, the prices were still beyond my comprehension haha. I’ve been into jackets since I was little, but this is my first time in the deep end, swimming with the big boys lol. And your money goes way longer with jackets than with watches, in my opinion

Here’s it zipped up. I typically don’t zip up my jackets, and i don’t find this one to be particularly flattering either. I like it when the silhouette of the clothes is supported by the shoulders. View attachment 772057
Nice jacket and welcome!
 

AeroFan_07

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PS- I think my "disappointment" (maybe too heavy a word, after the two paradigm shift events of the last year, the birth of my only child and the sudden and unexpetcted death of my dad, I will obviously not lose my sleep over a jacket) comes mainly from the fact that the expectations were really high: I had paid a lot, I got caught in the Thedi hype (justified or not it does not matter), I had admired in person @ABCD 's amazing thedis, I had waited 7 months for the jacket to arrive... so when I received although the difference in the panels was obvious I convinced myself to ignore it. In any case: ofcourse I will be wearing it and enjoying it- though with a bittersweet taste.

This is really challenging. The immense joy of having your first child; something I have not yet been blessed to experience, then the sudden, very deep loss of your father. Extremely sorry for your loss here. No words are adequate.

I am very grateful at the same time that you have your newborn child to love and cherish! :)

I am now at work so I made two photos fast with my cheap mobile. In the first photo I hope the difference in colour is visible. In the second I tried to capture what it feels dry. This is someething you feel rather than see, it feels much rougher than the rest of the grainy parts.
Is it visible what I am trying to say? Ofcourse no filters are used.
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Also, I'm sorry about the disappointment you're feeling about this new Thedi (although it was some time back that you received it). Maybe try giving it a couple light coats of "Horseman's One Step" or "Urad - Tenderly". Either one will provide a significant improvement in "hydration" of the leather, quite similar to what a good hand cream does for our hands. See if that might help boost this otherwise very nice Thedi jacket.
 

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