This was such an informative video for those who may not know much about leather. As someone who values footwear, these videos help myself when deciding if a product is worth the money or not. Sadly a lot of brands will use marketing terms that makes consumers believe they are getting a deal, when in reality it’s just not. Great video! 👏🏼
Very true - generally speaking, a lot of marketing terms are there for bottom-line profit, not to ensure the customer gets a great item. So pleased to hear you enjoyed the video!
All around an excellent video. Should be a “must watch” for all people who have questions about leather Great point especially on the age of calf. It’s not clear to me that there is much “true” calf these days so much as yearling leather. Makes sense, as veal has become much less common.
For decades I did not use leather, for ethical reasons. In recent years, I have resumed the use of certain leather products, mainly shoes, but I know very little about the subject. Thank you for this informative overview.
I realize this is a little out of the scope of this channel, but I was hoping to learn about leather for dog collars. I suppose, it would similar to belts, but maybe more emphasis on durability than looks? I'm thinking about getting into leather working just because I am having a hard time finding exactly what I want for my service dog. Any advice would be great.
perhaps look into saddlery. it's much more functional than anything modern leatherworkers put out, more durable with traditional stitching and building techniques. back then things were made for work, the fashion aspect came as a plus.
Buying a leather garment or product is a lot like buying leather furniture. We bought a $46,000 leather suite. First quality. Top grain. Minimally corrected. Love it. It will last 15+ years. As will quality leather garments and products.. purchase quality and rest easy
I do think that there is too much snobbery towards fashion labels only because they are expensive and have the oh factor that the connoisseur lacks . But service is equal to none and the product is always good quality, so you don't waste all your money only pay more wich is not terrible. Of course not any brand name is good quality, but the three italian houses and those two French ones are excellent choices. I think they missed the embossed leather like safiano which are water resistant and scratch resistant but stiff. Shiny leather like montblanc will always scratch very easily no matter quality.
I find it funny how some people call leather environmentally unfriendly. If you take proper care leather goods can last a lifetime. Compare that to buying synthetic made in China materials you have to change every year
I think the little head in a bubble in the corner thing is a bit weird looking. Maybe a slightly bigger bubble that includes your chest/arms would look more natural
I love the mix between 'How it's made', history of, design, and estheatics. Great video as always!
Great! We're pleased to hear you enjoyed the video
This was such an informative video for those who may not know much about leather. As someone who values footwear, these videos help myself when deciding if a product is worth the money or not. Sadly a lot of brands will use marketing terms that makes consumers believe they are getting a deal, when in reality it’s just not.
Great video! 👏🏼
Very true - generally speaking, a lot of marketing terms are there for bottom-line profit, not to ensure the customer gets a great item. So pleased to hear you enjoyed the video!
i learn a lot about leather that there is a lot more than what meet the eyes .
All around an excellent video. Should be a “must watch” for all people who have questions about leather Great point especially on the age of calf. It’s not clear to me that there is much “true” calf these days so much as yearling leather. Makes sense, as veal has become much less common.
Thank you! Make sure to pass it along to those you think would benefit from the video!
Very infromative video. Kudos!
For decades I did not use leather, for ethical reasons. In recent years, I have resumed the use of certain leather products, mainly shoes, but I know very little about the subject. Thank you for this informative overview.
Knew nearly nothing about leather sourcing and processing before this video. Thank you for this!
Awesome! What was the most interesting part for you?
Great video! Really appreciate the time you put into these as it’s always really interesting and useful information. Keep it up!
Thank you!
P I really appreciate everybody on this channel. Who helps keep classic fashion alive
Great video! I own lots of leather goods (bags, shoes, weekenders) so this video was very helpful!
Always suspected that Genuine was opposite the implied connotation. Thank you.
I have a Saddleback briefcase in black, chrome tanned so if it gets wet it won't discolor. Not the best process but it's not a fancy bag
Excellent info!
I bought a well made wallet from gieves & hawkes no 1 savile row a tailor and I take excellent care of it.
thank you i have learned so much
Learned lots
Glad to hear it!
yeah, the shell cordovan is quite something....
It certainly is! Have you seen our further look into Cordovan? www.gentlemansgazette.com/cordovan-leather-expensive/
Just to make a correction
You can have a one piece shell cordovan belt
They are rare and because of it you will pay a pretty penny for it
Super informative thank you!
Lots of artisanal insights here! An excellent video, kudos.
Much appreciated! What was the most interesting part for you?
I love my boots made of French calfskin. They cost around $800 in today’s money, ive had them for 18 years now.
Nice! Care to share more details about the boots?
Great video, and you look fantastic Raphael!
Lisa
Thank you, Lisa!
I have a pair of napa leather gloves... it's the softest leather I have ever touched.
I realize this is a little out of the scope of this channel, but I was hoping to learn about leather for dog collars. I suppose, it would similar to belts, but maybe more emphasis on durability than looks? I'm thinking about getting into leather working just because I am having a hard time finding exactly what I want for my service dog. Any advice would be great.
perhaps look into saddlery. it's much more functional than anything modern leatherworkers put out, more durable with traditional stitching and building techniques. back then things were made for work, the fashion aspect came as a plus.
Good stuff, thanks! Westernkind is amazing!
Hello, when will your wallets also be available with a coin compartment?
Buying a leather garment or product is a lot like buying leather furniture. We bought a $46,000 leather suite. First quality. Top grain. Minimally corrected. Love it. It will last 15+ years. As will quality leather garments and products.. purchase quality and rest easy
Very interesting.
The Patreon link is broken
It didn't developed a nice patina then
Thank you - we'll look into it
@@gentlemansgazette no problem, I love the videos you make
I do think that there is too much snobbery towards fashion labels only because they are expensive and have the oh factor that the connoisseur lacks . But service is equal to none and the product is always good quality, so you don't waste all your money only pay more wich is not terrible. Of course not any brand name is good quality, but the three italian houses and those two French ones are excellent choices. I think they missed the embossed leather like safiano which are water resistant and scratch resistant but stiff. Shiny leather like montblanc will always scratch very easily no matter quality.
Excellent thanks for the information. I got a vegetable tanned leather duffel suitcase from India and the stench of that cow corpse was horrific.
I find it funny how some people call leather environmentally unfriendly. If you take proper care leather goods can last a lifetime. Compare that to buying synthetic made in China materials you have to change every year
I have a suggestion for the next video. Do a review of the movie "Billionaire Boys Club" (2018).
We haven't seen great success for our movie style reviews - maybe someday, though!
52 seconds ago is wild
I don't get it
@@Smiggsss it’s an Instagram thing
I think the little head in a bubble in the corner thing is a bit weird looking. Maybe a slightly bigger bubble that includes your chest/arms would look more natural
Thanks for the feedback!
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Leather=Gothic/Biker standard🖤💀🦇
The #1 Tannery in the world is right here in The United States. Horween Leather Company in Chicago Illinois.
Ever since the 1990s, almost every "leather" product I've bought was entirely devoid of anything resembling animal hide.
I just wear the whole dead animal on me during winter 🤷🏻♂️
The best quality leather is the leather on the alive animal, dapper
HEY kislux I have been watching you for years and im so proud of where you have made it! I love you so much! Also thanks for making my day