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A little late to the party, but just wanted to share a few pics of some favorite Rick Owens jackets taken this winter :smile1: ...

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Wow - great photos that stir warm emotions for me….AND, they are Winter scenes! Go figure. The magic of great images.
 
Hello, what do you guys think about this grey RO moto jacket? It is on sale at Neiman Marcus and Farfetch. Is it an interesting style, or is not classic enough for RO??


http://www.neimanmarcus.com/Rick-Ow...ck%2Bowens&eItemId=prod157800167&cmCat=search


http://www.farfetch.com/shopping/wo...et-item-10527381.aspx?storeid=9011&ffref=lp_9

I found the jacket that I tried (in Kool-Aid) to be a bit stiff and the cut didn't suit me at all. BUT, it's worth a try, yes? ESP with free ship/free return from NM.
 
Where can I find a code masterlist or authentication forum?



I decided to update some of these and add a few extra, maybe others have more to add?





LB: blistered lamb Rougher textured blistered leather. Very very drapey with varying degrees of softness and texture often with some glimmer to the leather when it hits the light due to the texture.Summer weight of this leather is usually very light and drapey. Winter weight can be thicker and more substantial.

LBO: box/-ed calf

LC: washed lamb (not confirmed) The softest most drapey blistered/crushed lambskin. Smoother texture than LB but definitely feels crushed and highly distressed to a fine soft version of LB

LF: fading/-ed (gradient) lamb

LG: full grain lamb (not confirmed?) Full grain distressed but not blistered lambskin with alot of graining and texture to the thick leather (no texture peeling away or broken). "chewy" leather would be my best description.

LG: washed lamb (not confirmed)

LK: kangaroo

LKG: kangaroo (washed / full grain ?)

LM: metallic calf I had a metallic lamb with this code but oddly, had a lamb and shearling jacket with this code as well

LO: oiled calf

LP: hammered lamb

LS: silky lamb- Super smooth fine grain lamb. No notable texture.

LSH: shearling lamb





LR: 'regular' lamb?

LVS: Textured Calf Leather



LZ: ?

LV: vegetable dyed lamb ? Very similar to LS IMO. Very smooth and supple with little to no texture.

LGAO - 'giove lamb' / oiled calf ?

COM: from archives it looks like a two-tone blistered treatmet (combined with fabric) ?



LCE- washed lamb metallic/pearlized?



DT: Tweed, Rayon, wool, nylon, spandex .

BWM: Mohair, Nylon, Wool.

OC: Cotton, Polyurethane.

TD: Cashmere

FCWL: Painted cotton

NLBM: Metallic blistered lamb and wool flannel

C: Alligator

LE: Washed and Aged (antiqued) calf leather.

LNB: Blistered and Waxed lamb (thick, heavy, backed in polyurethane)

LSN: Water snake


Code list ^^^^^^

Theres no official thread but we do our best on this thread to authenticate if you need it
 
LB: blistered lamb Rougher textured blistered leather. Very very drapey with varying degrees of softness and texture often with some glimmer to the leather when it hits the light due to the texture.Summer weight of this leather is usually very light and drapey. Winter weight can be thicker and more substantial.



LBO: box/-ed calf



LC: washed lamb (not confirmed) The softest most drapey blistered/crushed lambskin. Smoother texture than LB but definitely feels crushed and highly distressed to a fine soft version of LB



LF: fading/-ed (gradient) lamb



LG: full grain lamb (not confirmed?) Full grain distressed but not blistered lambskin with alot of graining and texture to the thick leather (no texture peeling away or broken). "chewy" leather would be my best description.



LG: washed lamb (not confirmed)



LK: kangaroo



LKG: kangaroo (washed / full grain ?)



LM: metallic calf I had a metallic lamb with this code but oddly, had a lamb and shearling jacket with this code as well



LO: oiled calf



LP: hammered lamb



LS: silky lamb- Super smooth fine grain lamb. No notable texture.



LSH: shearling lamb











LR: 'regular' lamb?



LVS: Textured Calf Leather







LZ: ?



LV: vegetable dyed lamb ? Very similar to LS IMO. Very smooth and supple with little to no texture.



LGAO - 'giove lamb' / oiled calf ?



COM: from archives it looks like a two-tone blistered treatmet (combined with fabric) ?







LCE- washed lamb metallic/pearlized?







DT: Tweed, Rayon, wool, nylon, spandex .



BWM: Mohair, Nylon, Wool.



OC: Cotton, Polyurethane.



TD: Cashmere



FCWL: Painted cotton



NLBM: Metallic blistered lamb and wool flannel



C: Alligator



LE: Washed and Aged (antiqued) calf leather.



LNB: Blistered and Waxed lamb (thick, heavy, backed in polyurethane)



LSN: Water snake

PEK: Pekan/Fisher ( usually with kangaroo or nappa leather)

MIN: Mink

MF: Mink and fox combo

BEA: Beaver

LPK: Pony (hair, not tanned horse leather)

MPF: Mink, Pekan, Fox combo

GP: Alligator and Python

ZIB: Sable (taken from jacket with blistered lamb sleeves, some pieces have the code SAB)
 
Hey guys,

I have a blistered lamb jacket procured from spence earlier this year. I've noticed rather horrendous pilling around the hem at the bottom and around the wrists. Is this normal? To be honest I've never seen this in any of my leather jackets - but then again I do usually buy smooth leather jackets and not something textured like this. Can this be fixed? I suspect if possible it needs complete refreshing.

Thanks!
 
LB: blistered lamb Rougher textured blistered leather. Very very drapey with varying degrees of softness and texture often with some glimmer to the leather when it hits the light due to the texture.Summer weight of this leather is usually very light and drapey. Winter weight can be thicker and more substantial.



LBO: box/-ed calf



LC: washed lamb (not confirmed) The softest most drapey blistered/crushed lambskin. Smoother texture than LB but definitely feels crushed and highly distressed to a fine soft version of LB



LF: fading/-ed (gradient) lamb



LG: full grain lamb (not confirmed?) Full grain distressed but not blistered lambskin with alot of graining and texture to the thick leather (no texture peeling away or broken). "chewy" leather would be my best description.



LG: washed lamb (not confirmed)



LK: kangaroo



LKG: kangaroo (washed / full grain ?)



LM: metallic calf I had a metallic lamb with this code but oddly, had a lamb and shearling jacket with this code as well



LO: oiled calf



LP: hammered lamb



LS: silky lamb- Super smooth fine grain lamb. No notable texture.



LSH: shearling lamb











LR: 'regular' lamb?



LVS: Textured Calf Leather







LZ: ?



LV: vegetable dyed lamb ? Very similar to LS IMO. Very smooth and supple with little to no texture.



LGAO - 'giove lamb' / oiled calf ?



COM: from archives it looks like a two-tone blistered treatmet (combined with fabric) ?







LCE- washed lamb metallic/pearlized?







DT: Tweed, Rayon, wool, nylon, spandex .



BWM: Mohair, Nylon, Wool.



OC: Cotton, Polyurethane.



TD: Cashmere



FCWL: Painted cotton



NLBM: Metallic blistered lamb and wool flannel



C: Alligator



LE: Washed and Aged (antiqued) calf leather.



LNB: Blistered and Waxed lamb (thick, heavy, backed in polyurethane)



LSN: Water snake

PEK: Pekan/Fisher ( usually with kangaroo or nappa leather)

MIN: Mink

MF: Mink and fox combo

BEA: Beaver

LPK: Pony (hair, not tanned horse leather)

MPF: Mink, Pekan, Fox combo

GP: Alligator and Python

ZIB: Sable (taken from jacket with blistered lamb sleeves, some pieces have the code SAB)
thanks so much!
 
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