Ship John
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Looking good
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Here goes nothin!
@Kasi Thanks
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After 30 minutes, starting at around 190f cooling down to around 120f. It’s now drying outside in the 100f degrees Texas heat. A little sun and then shade.
And here is a fit pic after it dried for two hours outside. The bill got wet but held up fine. The patch shrunk a bit but seems to be doing good. The fit is smaller and I like it much better. Although I didn’t mind the pre-soak fit either, I wanted this hat to be more broken in feeling.
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A couple days of wear. Here’s a quick playground pic
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@Danimal506 Hat turned out great!!
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@Mizmazzle Thanks!
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Does the broken twill sit as high as the sashiko?
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@Kasi They gave me one in a giveaway I won. They’re beer/soda koozies. To my knowledge they’re supposed to keep your hand from getting cold when holding a cold drink. I’ve never been a koozie guy. But they’re good for identifying your drink at a party or bbq.
@bluemantra Id say so, yes. Maybe slightly less high
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@Mizmazzle
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Looking good boys
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@Mizmazzle @Kasi Yea the broken twill is very nice in person! Not sure if I’m gonna soak mine or naturally wear it in for a while first.
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@Danimal506 fun to have both hats to kinda play around with like that.
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I just grabbed a broken twill one. Never had a ship John hat.
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Just ordered the Langlitz Leathers x Ship John Goatskin Wills Jacket in tan.
Anyone got any experience with the Wills goat skin? Thickness, tannery, chrome or veg.
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@torleif congrats on scoring one of them! I also preordered the black one. This is not a new leather and Langlitz has been using it for a very long time. I have a Langlitz jacket made out of the black goatskin. It's very comfortable brand new. It's light, but not too light, and easy to move around in.
The leather used is a tan leather. You will not see a drastic color change like you would with veg tan leather. It will pretty much stay the same color like any dyed leather, white, brown, etc.