Westside x Espinoza's Vest
Westside x Espinoza's Vest
- 1.2mm Elkskin Leather
- Japaneses Selvedge Denim
- YKK Double Zipper
- Sublimated Westside Logo on Satin Interior Liner
- Classic black, nylon stitching
- Hidden snaps and double head zipper for front closure
- Lower hand workman pockets made to seat your phone perfectly
- Left sided lower exterior snap for keys, hats etc.
- Westside Heavy Leather chest pockets with hidden snap
- Two interior pockets: left side vertical reach-in pocket and right side horizontal drop-in pocket
- Backed by the famous Espinoza's Leathers LIFETIME workmanship warranty
- Made in the USA!
Sizing Chart
Measure your chest and go with the measurement that your chest measures because the sizes run true…. If your stomach is bigger than your chest, then go with your stomach size… If you are in between sizes go with the larger size. Sizes have room accounted for a hoodie or flannel.
Small: 38”-40”
Medium:42"-44"
Large: 46"-48"
X-Large 50"-52"
2X-Large 54"-56"
3X-Large 58"-60"
Care Instructions
Espinoza's Leather Care Instructions:
Cleaning: Use a soft cloth or brush to remove any dirt or dust from the surface of the vest. You can also use a damp cloth to wipe the vest clean, but make sure to avoid getting the leather too wet. Never use soap or harsh chemicals to clean the vest.
Conditioning: Apply a leather conditioner to the vest every three to six months to keep the leather soft and supple. Be sure to choose a conditioner specifically designed for leather, and follow the instructions on the label carefully.
Avoid water: Leather is not waterproof, so it is important to avoid getting the vest wet whenever possible. If the vest does get wet, let it dry naturally at room temperature. Do not use a hairdryer or any other source of heat to dry the vest, as this can damage the leather.
Storage: When not in use, store the vest in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid hanging the vest on a hook or hanger for extended periods of time, as this can cause the leather to stretch and lose its shape. Instead, fold the vest neatly and place it in a breathable garment bag or on a shelf.
Professional cleaning: If the vest becomes heavily soiled or stained, it may be necessary to take it to a professional leather cleaner for treatment. Do not attempt to clean the vest yourself with harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as this can damage the leather beyond repair.
By following these care instructions, you can help ensure that your leather vest stays looking great for many years to come!