IHJ-64-BLK - Horsehide Modified Type III Jacket - Black (Tea-Core Dyed)
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Great idea but the shoulders side a are down, suppose to be up, then again people have their options and opinions.
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Great idea but the shoulders side a are down, suppose to be up, then again people have their options and opinions.
Understood. The jacket looks like a great fit on you
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Cheers for the positive Feedback
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Man I love the idea of this jacket… just wish the sleeves on a large were 26 -27.8 (I'm more 25.5 )
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A favorite piece, this one.
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IHJ-64-BLK - Horsehide Modified Type III Jacket - Black
Modified Type III Jacket, made from horsehide which is chrome-tanned in Himeji, Japan. Modified with a slightly longer body than the original Levi's version, and with the addition of two external hand-warmer pockets, two internal "gun" pockets, and an olive cotton twill lining. This is seriously the nicest horsehide leather we have ever seen from any tannery anywhere.
S - XXXL
USD 1300
Awesome
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Does anybody has a photo with well worn jacket?
With some patina… or this jacket is not showing any patina at all?Two posts up I show a pic of the most abused one I've ever seen? Zoom in. Let me help:
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@daltmeyer:
Does anybody has a photo with well worn jacket?
With some patina… or this jacket is not showing any patina at all?Two posts up I show a pic of the most abused one I've ever seen? Zoom in. Let me help:
![](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/ihf-images/10995/14686/9b8e4bff-ec66-4aa2-b2c0-5797ec67dc41.jpg[\img]<br /><br /><br />[url]@daltmeyer[/url] <br />thank you for reply, I have seen your photos, it look like the leather became less shiny?<br /><br />I was just wanted to see some kind of close )like shown on photo with button few posts before.
I was curious how this leather will age:
will it be less shiny?
or will it show some colors of the core?
crease, scratch etc.?" /> -
@Bulatik85 look at the Ihj-35 thread = same leather
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@Bulatik85 Let me see if I can get some closer shots.
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Two more while I'm at it:
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@daltmeyer what is happening to the surface of your jacket in the images below ?
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@den1mhead I did mention a few posts up this is the most abused IHJ-64 BLK I've ever seen.
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@daltmeyer:
@den1mhead I did mention a few posts up this is the most abused IHJ-64 BLK I've ever seen.
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@den1mhead Good eye!
I was gonna try to get by with just saying the jacket evo is the result of abuse. Of course there's more to it than that but I am reluctant to reveal what happened to this jacket and also one of my brown versions of the IHJ-64.
Iron Heart purists and those easily offended please look away now! Spoilers and stories of abuse ahead!
At first I liked the fit but then later decided they were slightly large and a bit poofy in places.
After some research, I experimented on the two jackets by soaking them in water for over an hour submerged, and then dried them partially in the clothes drier. Also did my XXXL brown version… Took them out while still wet and wore them dry. BUT I may have overcooked them a little. Haha. But, it made them fit better. Wanted to shrink them a little. The brown did... A lot! The black maybe a little. The result is they both fit much better. Especially wearing them as they dry works wonders for the fit.
I used Mr. Leather spray all over them as they were drying to try to re-hydrate the leather.
They also look old and well worn now. Distressed. That's the term I should use, not abused. A side effect I welcomed as it's awesome to have a couple distressed IH IHJ-64 leathers! This jacket fits perfect now and is an absolute favorite. Just perfection.
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@daltmeyer thank you for the photos, this is exactly what I wanted to see…
looks like the leather is evolving very fast(also according to other pictures on the forum) and black color is pilling out quite easily.now I will try to understand if it is something that I would like to have... :-\
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@Bulatik85 I should be more clear in the future. Mine has been artificially distressed. Normal wear and tear will not yield this amount of evo for a long time.
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@daltmeyer I hear you buddy and I understand your hesitance in offering your explanation.
I have been caught out big time in my Belstaff Panther leather jacket whilst riding my motorbike, neither of which I own today. The jacket responded really well to the thorough soaking in terms of profile, body shape and fit. I took the precaution of allowing the jacket to dry whilst wearing it and doubt I would have had the cojones to use the clothes dryer.