Maybe I should be directing this to COW...but I just picked up a vintage 1940s German leather jacket yesterday. It's kind of long-ish (maybe like an aviator jacket?) but it has a belted back, and the leather is in pretty good shape. I think it's goatskin or maybe lambskin, but it's hard to say, since I can't read german!
anyway, it has a great patina to it, but the armpits...well, they have a LOT more patina, if you know what I mean. I don't want to change the look of the rest of the jacket - but the pits are really sweated through, and look kind of...yucky. Is there anything I can put on the jacket to clean those areas up a little? You can't really see them during normal wear, but I'd feel a little better knowing they were gone. I'd rather not treat the whole coat, if I could help it. Any thoughts?
anyway, it has a great patina to it, but the armpits...well, they have a LOT more patina, if you know what I mean. I don't want to change the look of the rest of the jacket - but the pits are really sweated through, and look kind of...yucky. Is there anything I can put on the jacket to clean those areas up a little? You can't really see them during normal wear, but I'd feel a little better knowing they were gone. I'd rather not treat the whole coat, if I could help it. Any thoughts?