Yes they are but it would be too much of a hassle to change it, and in this case they are almost new and working perfectly.
And I don't have any jacket with this type of a zipper that I could sacrifice for the sake of testing. Maybe I could buy a test zipper but we'll see.
I understand thank you for the reply!
I was hoping some magical potion I could rub on it and it would start to come off:D But the best option might be to just leave it and let it naturaly buff out
Thanks. But might end up being very tricky with the leather so close to the zipper.
Does anyone know how hard that antiquing is on those zippers, especially those Talon zips. Does it wear out over time to sheene, or does it retain that aging in a normal daily wear?
Does anyone have experience or knowledge of how to clean faux antiqued brass from zippers in particular. I would also have to watch out for the leather, not to ruin it.
Some of the antiquing on some zippers are quite dark, almost black I say. I wouldn't mind if it were just darkened a bit...
I was thinking the same before getting this one. But after watching some photos and thinking over it is the simplicity that is the beauty in this style of a jacket, and the easiness to wearing it compared to crosszip or a fullon leather trenchcoat.
The dimensions are...
Body lenght: 23.5"
Sleeve lenght: 25"
Waist: 39"
Shoulders: ~18"
I haven't measured it myself yet, but these are the figures they agreed to do.
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