Woodtroll
One Too Many
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Hello, everyone,
I'm not a die-hard leather jacket guy like many of you are, but I do get the itch to wear one occasionally. I came across this jacket at a thrift store recently, that actually fit my big carcass and was at a steal of a price. At first I thought it was vinyl or imitation leather, but it actually is a genuine leather jacket. Now I know that it is not a "real" leather jacket in a connoisseur's eyes, but again it was cheap, available, and fit me, and I will only wear it a few times a year.
The problem with it is that it has an embroidered logo on the left chest:
I'm just not big on logos or advertising anything on my clothing, whether it's brand names, political views, or anything else. I try to be an inconspicuous, or at least un-ostentatious, person. I'd like to figure out some way to obscure or de-emphasize this embroidery without being too conspicuous or damaging the jacket. (Big request, I know!)
The obvious thing to do would be to put some sort of patch over it, but I can't think of anything I'd really want posted on my chest. And I sure don't want to put a period flight patch on this jacket, as it is in no means a replica or period-style jacket, and I would just look like a fool. I thought of maybe trying to dye the embroidery thread or use a brown Sharpie to darken it, if nothing else would work. I'm not opposed to picking out the embroidery by hand, but I'm pretty certain that the imprint from the thread would still be visible to a large degree. Or would the leather "absorb" the imprint to any degree over time once the stitching was removed? The leather is sort of a cobblestone or pebbled texture to begin with. Maybe I could remove the lettering first and see how it turns out, and leave the eagle?
I figured someone here had probably dealt with a similar problem before, so I'm very open to any suggestions or experience anyone might offer.
Thank you,
Regan
I'm not a die-hard leather jacket guy like many of you are, but I do get the itch to wear one occasionally. I came across this jacket at a thrift store recently, that actually fit my big carcass and was at a steal of a price. At first I thought it was vinyl or imitation leather, but it actually is a genuine leather jacket. Now I know that it is not a "real" leather jacket in a connoisseur's eyes, but again it was cheap, available, and fit me, and I will only wear it a few times a year.
The problem with it is that it has an embroidered logo on the left chest:
I'm just not big on logos or advertising anything on my clothing, whether it's brand names, political views, or anything else. I try to be an inconspicuous, or at least un-ostentatious, person. I'd like to figure out some way to obscure or de-emphasize this embroidery without being too conspicuous or damaging the jacket. (Big request, I know!)
The obvious thing to do would be to put some sort of patch over it, but I can't think of anything I'd really want posted on my chest. And I sure don't want to put a period flight patch on this jacket, as it is in no means a replica or period-style jacket, and I would just look like a fool. I thought of maybe trying to dye the embroidery thread or use a brown Sharpie to darken it, if nothing else would work. I'm not opposed to picking out the embroidery by hand, but I'm pretty certain that the imprint from the thread would still be visible to a large degree. Or would the leather "absorb" the imprint to any degree over time once the stitching was removed? The leather is sort of a cobblestone or pebbled texture to begin with. Maybe I could remove the lettering first and see how it turns out, and leave the eagle?
I figured someone here had probably dealt with a similar problem before, so I'm very open to any suggestions or experience anyone might offer.
Thank you,
Regan