I was looking around in the local army surplus and found one of what you see below ,
they call it a Jerkin , its a leather garment used for protection in combat .
What the picture doesnt reveal is the quality of the leather , its absolutely triple A grade ,
It has an almost translucent frog green colour and it feels creepily like your touching someones cold skin ,
The thing is made for a barrel chest , so theres almost a square meter of hide there ,
I'm thinking of getting the shoe maker to make me a pair of slippers and I'd still have loads left over as console trim .
From a historical perspective the old style oxblood British army Jerkin probably contributed to the term 'Tan' over here , as in Black and Tan .
they call it a Jerkin , its a leather garment used for protection in combat .
What the picture doesnt reveal is the quality of the leather , its absolutely triple A grade ,
It has an almost translucent frog green colour and it feels creepily like your touching someones cold skin ,
The thing is made for a barrel chest , so theres almost a square meter of hide there ,
I'm thinking of getting the shoe maker to make me a pair of slippers and I'd still have loads left over as console trim .
From a historical perspective the old style oxblood British army Jerkin probably contributed to the term 'Tan' over here , as in Black and Tan .