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Bluechel

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From Gail (rip) at Schott….”Though the tanneries will not disclose their secret for tanning finishes, we know the wax finish is a blend of Oil & Wax. Based on that you may want to check out our Otter Wax leather products on our website under Accessories. All items are Natural products, the Saddle Soap is for light cleaning and contains beeswax from honeycombs of bees, Castile soap and oil. The Salve restores, softens and repairs cracking and contains Shea butter and Carnauba Wax which is from Palms. The Oil which polishes and revives shine contains Saflower oil & Vitamin E. The Boot wax in the kit is for boots only, as it seals the leather which you do not want to do to a jacket. These products contain wax & oil which is the basis of the original finish of the jacket. They will not produce the jacket to it's original appearance but they will replenish the wax and oil in the leather.”
 

Marc mndt

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Has anyone applied leather conditioner to naked cowhide? Grail from schott used to say not to, as this would clog the pores.

However my naked cowhide jackets have no water resistance, so I am babying them a lot more than I usually would
I used Obenaufs on my vegetable tanned naked cowhide Field Leathers. It soaked it up easily.

There's no need to baby any naked hide. Naked only means it doesn't have a topcoat. All Thedi jackets are naked in that sense.
 

Bluechel

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I personally love the stuff. It's the one product (and there are many like Obenauf, Pecards, etc.) that doesn't leave big residue along seams etc. and if you use it right, it "disappears" into the jacket....
 

newtojackets

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please look at all the great information about the the CORRECT types of conditioners to use that do not clog leather pores Available by searching here on TFL….there are many!
Sorry, conditioner wasn’t the right word from me. Is there anything I can do to waterproof?
 

newtojackets

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I used Obenaufs on my vegetable tanned naked cowhide Field Leathers. It soaked it up easily.

There's no need to baby any naked hide. Naked only means it doesn't have a topcoat. All Thedi jackets are naked in that sense.
Don’t get me wrong, I don’t intend on babying it, it’s just it absorbs all the water in the rain, which is a huge pain
 

newtojackets

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I don't know what clogging pores is about. What about leather with a heavy topcoat? That must totally seal the pores yet I've never heard anyone complain about that.
Once again, just quoting the late Gail:

‘Finishes applied at tanning of the hide will not seal a hide, but allow the leather to breathe and some protection from rain.’
 

Bluechel

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This is completely irrelevant to your question. There are some things that clog the leather's ability to breathe and "kill" it if you slather it on...this from Leather Honey...."When leather gets wet or rain-damaged, the moisture forms a bond with the oils present in the leather. Once the water dries out, it usually draws the oils out, thus leaving the leather brittle and dry. Water can also remove some of the dyes present in the leather, leaving splotches or spots on the surface. Leather Honey Leather Conditioner is water resistant and controls mildew. However, we do not recommend waterproofing your leather, as products that are waterproof seal the leather's pores and cause the leather to dry out. A waterproofer will also prevent you from conditioning in the future."

The more wax you add....the worse it gets....
 
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Shirt collar on top? Good or bad?
Expectation:
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Reality:
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Maybe I need a bigger shirt collar? Only possible with CR? Or…you’re not Charles Bronson, never will be, give up dude and move along?
 
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Yeah, the 70s shirts are great! I have ones from JC Penney (Big Mac) that sport perfect collars. I find they balance out my fat head. I like J Crew shirts, and have a few but the collars could be more substantial… don't get me going on those “fashionable” tiny collared ones at Ross. Thank the Lord Reyn Spooner has some shape when worn un-buttoned.
 
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