The Hardline | Master Supply Co. Leather Jacket Review! KarambitKnives,com
Introducing the Hardline Jacket from Master Supply Co.
The Hardline jacket is for those who respect tradition and demand substance over show. Made from premium vegetable-tanned cowhide, this jacket is crafted to age gracefully, with its teacore leather revealing natural tones through years of wear. Every scratch, every fade will be earned—not manufactured—resulting in a jacket that tells your story.
Vegetable-tanned leather is a labor of love, and is something special. Unlike more common tanning processes, this method uses natural tannins and takes much longer to complete, resulting in a leather that’s both exclusive and more durable. Over time, it will develop a rich patina unique to you, giving the jacket a depth and character that simply can’t be replicated.
Design elements are purposeful: the pleated front offers flexibility without compromising the integrity of the fit, while the buckle-back allows for subtle adjustments, ensuring the jacket remains tailored to your body over time. The understated western yolks and fine pocket embroidery are a subtle nod to classic craftsmanship.
We chose a simple, solid red twill liner because it’s durable, comfortable, and contrasts the rich exterior. The focus is on quality materials and construction, from the stitching to the hardware, ensuring that this jacket will serve you reliably for years to come.
The Hardline isn’t about trends or statements. It’s about owning a piece that’s built to last—a jacket that looks better the more you live in it. If you value authenticity and craftsmanship, this is the jacket for you.
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Is there a reason why there isn't an actual person modeling the jackets in the videos but on a torso mannequin instead? It's would be much more helpful if you actually had someone model the jackets throughout the video to show fit, length, etc
Dang. I juuuuuust ordered a Jackknife yesterday. This is the leather, weight and feel I was hoping it would be.
Thank you for not being cowards with heavy leather