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Aero Goatskin. Does it build a patina?

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Examples of what I'd call patina on a leather jacket, though technically, it's what denimheads define as fades. :D

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This one’s a little too far gone for my taste. I prefer the level of the Connolly one in HD’s post.
 

Mich486

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Strictly speaking ‘patina’ is a build up of a thin layer of something onto something else. Teacore effect, faded areas etc. are technically the opposite of patina. Words are just a mean of course so who cares as long we understand each other but it is used here in an odd way.
 

Will Zach

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Yes. I don't particularly like the word "fades" for denim either. Because these areas have not faded per se, but the color was "worn out" by wear-related abrasion.
 

Will Zach

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The concept of wabi sabi captures the character developed by an older object perfectly. It is just not easily translatable. Patina sounds phony.
 
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Wabi Sabi is also about embracing the imperfections in things, not so applicable to us. Character is earned!

Charactere- the quality of being individual in an interesting or unusual way.
 
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Rabbit

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Come to think of it, even though break and patina are separate (in theory), how about a heavily broken-in hide with not much of a patina? I guess it really doesn't matter what we call it.

This Aero Barnstormer in Chromexcel horse has a lot of break, a pretty good amount of surface wear but nothing like the patina of an older vintage leather jacket, or the well-worn Highwayman above.

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Rabbit

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Character's a nice word. I enjoy referring to slightly malfunctioning electronic equipment as having character.
 

Finn Vigorous

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I like character too. Isn't it a cousin of "soul"?

Even artifacts can develop soul, especially the ones with character.
 
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So, do we add an “e” at the end, or a “k” at the beginning?
...to distinguish between the beautiful jacket and “the old guy wearing the coat”.
 
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Bulldozer

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Come to think of it, even though break and patina are separate (in theory), how about a heavily broken-in hide with not much of a patina? I guess it really doesn't matter what we call it.

This Aero Barnstormer in Chromexcel horse has a lot of break, a pretty good amount of surface wear but nothing like the patina of an older vintage leather jacket, or the well-worn Highwayman above.

BKXDynG.jpg


EoGf1N5.jpg

That's definitely patina.
 
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Come to think of it, even though break and patina are separate (in theory), how about a heavily broken-in hide with not much of a patina? I guess it really doesn't matter what we call it.

This Aero Barnstormer in Chromexcel horse has a lot of break, a pretty good amount of surface wear but nothing like the patina of an older vintage leather jacket, or the well-worn Highwayman above.

BKXDynG.jpg


EoGf1N5.jpg

Is this CXL, tho?
 

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