IHSB-TGN-NAT - Iron Heart x Simmons Bilt Mustang Horsehide Tail Gunner - Natural
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@Mizmazzle Thanks man ... reminder that I'll have to take another look at the Red Rocks schedule ... Jason Isbell/Molly Tuttle would probably be a good/terribly crowded show. You have the Bareback though, so you've got your fix (mostly) covered. At least that's what I tell myself until IH releases the next thing. <Shakes fist>
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These photos are so great. It was difficult for me to pass the immediate delivery of this jacket. Today I approved the order for my custom Simmons Bilt. I'll have it in 8 weeks or so.. you know.. summertime lol. Brown smooth mustang with olive contrast stitching. +2" sleeves and body.
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Thanks man, let's see what they'll do for you.
To be honest I was skeptical about Simmons Bilt leather jackets, never thought of buying, but that one is something, love the color, leather. So ordered another, brown one, IHSB-SAV-BRN in XL, hope for the same fit. Will definitely grab the Pale Rider soon. -
I did the same, i was so stunned by the quality of construction and the overall feel of it that i snagged an other one! The black pacific deerskin from the IH SB colab.
It's a very different feel, but i love it too, will post some pic in the respective thread this weekend.
My two SB jackets are made by Moira, and the stitching is impeccable, i can't find anything wonky. -
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Wow, great looking jacket guys. And it will just get better and better I suspect.
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@concretor oh wow! That’s cool to see. Looks like the new leather also takes on a bit of that familiar peach colored tone like the OG leather.
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Is it just me, or did this one smell absolutely terrible coming out of the bag?
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@Buckeye Did not notice anything unusual on mine, but my wife did not like the smell.
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Hello everyone!I've recently become the proud owner of this beauty. I'd like to ask the creators how this jacket is supposed to handle rain? I intend to wear it for many years and I'm not overly cautious with it, but this is my first high-end jacket and I don't want to ruin it by mishandling it. I'm not talking about tropical downpours, but rather an average rain shower. I've only been wearing it for two weeks and have already been caught in the rain three times, each time for about half an hour, after which the jacket dried on me. I haven't noticed any negative changes (aside from water marks that seem to start forming a patina), yet everything I read online insists that rain ruins leather jackets. I'm trying to figure out how true this statement is for myself.
P.S. I've been wearing leather shoes for many years, including veg-tan leather, and by drawing analogies, I also can't understand what it is about rain that would ruin a jacket but not shoes (with proper care, of course).And just to keep the discussion going, here are a couple of unflattering photos from a terrible angle, taken a week apart))
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This jacket is made for what you're looking to accomplish. Rain will be part of your patina project. Just make overly sure it dries fully. This is easy for me in Ohio where humidity is not a big issue. I still hang my jackets on the door after getting them really wet. Like my sweater in this picture. Sorry the best I could find quickly