Members strudell Posted December 6, 2012 Members Report Posted December 6, 2012 Hi there, I'm making my first big materials purchase from Wickett and Craig soon and had a quick question. For soft bags, such as totes, duffles, rucks, etc, is a bridle hide at 2/3 oz going to have the softness people are typically looking for? Or do I need another material choice altogether? Thanks for the help! Cheers Shane Quote
Members bluesman1951 Posted December 6, 2012 Members Report Posted December 6, 2012 My personel opinion is I would cut off a couple small pieces and sew them together like you were making a bag . See how the seam holds up when you twist and stress it . Next I would give it the wad test simply do to a small piece what would happen to a bag or tote in its normal life . Here you want to see if the top grain will crack . Over all feel is a matter of personal choice ,I have found that people do not wish a bag to feel too thin ,next they want it to have some weight but not too much . Weight has a very fine line between to heavy and to light . Something with the buttery soft feel sells before something that feels dry . That has been my experience . Market research helps, cut a small piece and hand it to a woman with the question "What do you think "? Pay attention the feed back here, touch matters here and is a important part of making a sale . There is simply no substitute for research and doing your homework so pass a sample around and see. The only opinion that matters here is the customer the one with the cash. Its their perception of what you have made that gets you a pay day . I wish you good luck with this . All my best Bill Quote
Members Andrew Chee Posted December 6, 2012 Members Report Posted December 6, 2012 Depends on what you mean by "soft". Veg tan leather will never be as soft as what you see on say a Coach leather duffle simply cause they use chrome tan leather. You can ask W&C to run your split leather through the staking machine once and that will soften it up some. Use a 3-4oz for something like a tote or rucksack. It will be softer but it will never be as soft what most people think in terms of fashion bags. Andrew Quote
Members strudell Posted December 6, 2012 Author Members Report Posted December 6, 2012 Gerat answers! Thanks guys! Quote
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