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Well, it has been common knowledge for a while, at least you have 'fessed up to it.
Now what's your view on Shinki & Clayton HH .. oh wait .... what's your view on Shinki .... oh wait ... what's your view on Aero supplied Shinkin??????
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. For the record, my jacket was made of shinki samples taken in by Will
I would say the clayton hh is cxl/bridle-like full of waxes/oils and smooth, but with some interesting grain characteristics. The grain striations are visible. I think someone did a blog posting of clayton hh and mentioned that is tanned, coloured, curried and then set. Currying i think involves hand applying waxes, tallows, oils and setting is like smoothing out /removing excess oil from the leather afterward. I suppose it is somewhat similiar to cxl except the oils in cxl are applied via their steam stuffing method before the coloring. I would say the clayton hh is most similar to uk bridle or cxl. I hope that helps!I agree. I was thinking Shinki for my Vintage Racer, but heard about the Clayton Veg-Tanned HH and then saw a pic of the Clayton model in the Vintage Brown. Wow! Any more input to the Clayton HH?
Given that Aero benefited from me buying it, I would say I was helping the wronged party in this caseI assume you have burned this jacket? Wouldn't want you to be associated with a known thief.![]()
I would say the clayton hh is cxl/bridle-like full of waxes/oils and smooth, but with some interesting grain characteristics. The grain striations are visible. I think someone did a blog posting of clayton hh and mentioned that is tanned, coloured, curried and then set. Currying i think involves hand applying waxes, tallows, oils and setting is like smoothing out /removing excess oil from the leather afterward. I suppose it is somewhat similiar to cxl except the oils in cxl are applied via their steam stuffing method before the coloring. I would say the clayton hh is most similar to uk bridle or cxl. I hope that helps!
I think the uk tanneries are underrated! I only hope that jf bakers makes some steer thin enough for jackets!It helps a bunch. Thanks!
I want this tasty curryI would say the clayton hh is cxl/bridle-like full of waxes/oils and smooth, but with some interesting grain characteristics. The grain striations are visible. I think someone did a blog posting of clayton hh and mentioned that is tanned, coloured, curried and then set. Currying i think involves hand applying waxes, tallows, oils and setting is like smoothing out /removing excess oil from the leather afterward. I suppose it is somewhat similiar to cxl except the oils in cxl are applied via their steam stuffing method before the coloring. I would say the clayton hh is most similar to uk bridle or cxl. I hope that helps!
Why would hand currying be unlikely?I'm not sure you could hand-apply waxes in any meaningful way. Horween use industrial-size cement mixers to force waxes etc into their leathers, so the idea that you could do the same by hand seemed unlikely.
I have seen videos where they do use hand tools to rub oils in. I mean just because horween uses that method doesn't necessarily preclude others to use that method.Because you have to force the oils in - Horween literally tumble the skins with molten fats to get them combined.
Lamb. Lamb Phal, Extra hot please. And another beer...I want this tasty currybeef chicken or horse don't matter