Fine Creek Shinki Horsehide Jacket - Jack
$2,050.00
This week we’ve got a future classic from Fine Creek in the form of their new “Jack” model. This new jacket is made of a Shinki Tannery vegetable tanned tea-core dyed 1.3mm horsehide custom made to Fine Creek’s specifications and is 100% cotton lined, perfect for year-round wear.
Fine Creek makes some of the most beautiful horsehide jackets we've seen. These are made using a vegetable tanned Japanese horsehide from Japan's famed Shinki Tannery, which ages in a fairly fast manner, and dyed using a "tea core" style method. The quality of stitching is as good as it gets for a leather jacket, and we've not seen many jackets age as well as these do. Depending on the panel they'll use a different type of stitch thread and thread count to achieve puckering in certain areas for added character.
Care: We recommend not doing much to these jackets outside of wearing them. The natural oils in this level of quality of horsehide is enough for quite a few years. At the most Fine Creek suggests to wipe down the jacket every few months with a damp soft towel, and once every couple of years to rub in some Mustang Paste leather conditioner into the jacket.
- Product Code: FCJK_JACK_BLA
- Availability: In Stock
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$2,050.00
Size | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 |
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Chest | 40" | 41" | 42.5" | 44" | 45.5" |
Vertical Length | 24.25" | 25" | 25.5" | 26.5" | 27.25" |
Sleeve Length | 24.5" | 25" | 25.5" | 26" | 26.5" |
Shoulder Width | 16" | 17" | 17.5" | 18" | 19.5" |
This week we’ve got a future classic from Fine Creek in the form of their new “Jack” model. This new jacket is made of a Shinki Tannery vegetable tanned tea-core dyed 1.3mm horsehide custom made to Fine Creek’s specifications and is 100% cotton lined, perfect for year-round wear.
Fine Creek makes some of the most beautiful horsehide jackets we've seen. These are made using a vegetable tanned Japanese horsehide from Japan's famed Shinki Tannery, which ages in a fairly fast manner, and dyed using a "tea core" style method. The quality of stitching is as good as it gets for a leather jacket, and we've not seen many jackets age as well as these do. Depending on the panel they'll use a different type of stitch thread and thread count to achieve puckering in certain areas for added character.
Care: We recommend not doing much to these jackets outside of wearing them. The natural oils in this level of quality of horsehide is enough for quite a few years. At the most Fine Creek suggests to wipe down the jacket every few months with a damp soft towel, and once every couple of years to rub in some Mustang Paste leather conditioner into the jacket.