IHAS-01 Deerskin Western Shirt
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Hiro discussing the IHAS-1 with a customer. This dude said he would buy it whatever the cost…..............
And the MF means it!!! Time to rob a bank, sell blood, semen, your mom's tv set and her car (might as well throw in your mom…). Hard choices, sacrifices.
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We're not talking volume production of the deerskin. This is the tannery:
Just plain lovely!
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@Geo:
Does anybody have any experience cleaning and caring for a leather shirt? I would assume it's a bit more difficult than a leather jacket since it's worn closer to the body and is made of a softer leather.
Better not to wash if possible, and just spot clean; but you can hand wash deerskin leather:
a) Fill a sink with cool water.
b) Add the mildest soap you can find to the water. Swish the contents with your hand to mix thoroughly.
c) Submerge the deerskin leather in the cool water. Gently agitate–-mimicking the movements of a washer---the leather and water together.
d) Drain the water from the sink. Squeeze---do not twist---the water from the deerskin leather.
e) Allow the deerskin leather to air dryDeerskin is a lot more porous than cow and horse, and will stretch so be careful about wringing and drying. Grease stains are very difficult to get out but will 'fade' into the garment.
I have a very fine Armani skin (from the man himself) which has never been cleaned in over 10 years and has molded itself to me - there are stains and discolourations but they all look like they are part of the jacket and it's aging process.
I'll post some pics when I get the chance
and the pics . . .
I'm not the best photographer - but hope these show the patina that develops with age . . . well the grease marks
I guess the point is, the IHSHA-01 will improve with age just like your favourite IH denim
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Message direct (well through a translator) from the tanner:
By the way: you can wash the deerskin in the machine ( like a wool pullover)
Afterwards you have to move it a little over the edge of a table or back of a chair, to make it a little softer again.no problems with shape-loss?
mind you I have a pair of Hestra deerskin gloves and they got washed accidently and survived pretty well!
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According to the tanner, no shape loss at alll…...........
thanks G
loving it - just had a worry it might have been a bit Chamois-like if you see what I mean . . . washable but stretchable; so this is good stuff
personally if I can afford it when it arrives then I might just repeat the (armani jacket) non-wash route - and keep this info up my sleeve (sorry ;)) for emergencies
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i want this more than any clothing item that i've wanted in a LONG time. i'm guessing the price point is gonna be through the roof though…