IHAL-MCL - Steerhide Overcoat/Car Coat - Burgundy or Black
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It's a beauty.
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That burgundy is unreal
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Thanks all. Sick today but plenty warm.
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I've worn a backpack with a leather jacket a few times. You might get a bit of rubbing from the straps, but that only affects the dye layer, and hence adds patina.
Bear in mind that leather is hugely abrasion resistant, which is why motorcyclists wear it. If a thick hide can withstand a slide down an asphalt surface then it can cope with a backpack.
What I've found is that the liner suffers from wear, normally around my lower back. I've put holes in pretty much all the liners in the Aero jackets I've owned, including cotton drill.
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This steerhide could develop some wear patterns on account of the bag, and I wouldn't mind. But the bag is light and well balanced and the steerhide is like armor.
Basically, the materials and construction on the jacket are such that it dares you to give it your worst.
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A shoulder bag would do more damage than this pack, it distributes weight evenly more places instead of carving a single groove into a single wear point. In the end, walking to and from the station to and from home and work isn't a terrible amount of rigor