Y'2 Leathers….
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Put it on dry last night and it pulled out a bit, put more on my way out this morning. I did read that you can also do it as a paste. I may try that if it doesn’t pull the rest of it out today but once again, thank you and others for the tip



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@WhiskeySandwich



Holy smokes that’s a sick jacket. You’ve got lots of teacore action popping too! Impressive -
And a dirtbag waiting at the kids bus stop…

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@WhiskeySandwich would you say this is warm and jacket like? Or more over shirt? I’m guessing over shirt level warm based on the hoodie layer.
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@northsouthdenimguy do these actually come in Size 50?! That is the size I need for sure. Love my horsehide in 48 but it's just a tad too snag to be comfortable. I make it work though!
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My camel is a 50, the Olive is a 48. Only a T-shirt with the 48 if I want to snap it. The 50 I can wear UHF or whatever.
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@northsouthdenimguy yep. Sound's like we're pretty similar. Can only rock a t-shirt under my 48 so I primarily use it for riding in the summer. Still a stunning piece and not too bothered by it. Wearing it right now actually
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@WhiskeySandwich Getting some nice wear on it.
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@Mizmazzle not who you were asking, but this is actually based off Y2's work shirt, where they add a couple of pockets to make it a chore shirt. Even the pieces I have from them that are called jackets won't keep me warm if I'm just wearing a t-shirt underneath in sub ~32F temps.
The warmest thing ive got from them is probably their 1.6mm deerhide western shirt. The hide seems to trap the most air due to how spongy it is, if that makes sense, so it also traps the most heat. Their horse is otherwise pretty hard and dense, so it's a great for wind and generally for not getting too wet, but it isnt very warm.
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@pechelman @Mizmazzle
The jacket itself is pretty temp versatile, but with a hoodie it’s about as much as I could ever need in MD









