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HWT = Hot Water Treatment.
It isn't a set process - I think I've done and seen a few ways here. It's not nearly as severe as the dumping into a washer/dryer. I would do lots of reading before messing with anything on a new leather jacket.
"My" way with two Aero FQHH jackets was to turn on the shower - hot only water.
Hold the jacket under the hot water until the outside is soaked (did not soak the liners - one Tartan, one Alpaca).
Place into clothes dryer for ~10 mins at a time, trying it on to make sure it wasn't shrinking too much.
On about the third run (not successive - over a course of a week or so) I started wearing the jacket when about 1/2 dry so it would mold to my body.
It basically sped up the break-in of the heavy hide and shrunk it a tad as I had lost some weight.
Again, do lots of reading before doing such things - every jacket/hide/maker is different.
It isn't a set process - I think I've done and seen a few ways here. It's not nearly as severe as the dumping into a washer/dryer. I would do lots of reading before messing with anything on a new leather jacket.
"My" way with two Aero FQHH jackets was to turn on the shower - hot only water.
Hold the jacket under the hot water until the outside is soaked (did not soak the liners - one Tartan, one Alpaca).
Place into clothes dryer for ~10 mins at a time, trying it on to make sure it wasn't shrinking too much.
On about the third run (not successive - over a course of a week or so) I started wearing the jacket when about 1/2 dry so it would mold to my body.
It basically sped up the break-in of the heavy hide and shrunk it a tad as I had lost some weight.
Again, do lots of reading before doing such things - every jacket/hide/maker is different.