LordOfLeather
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Hi Guys - I'm looking for experience/advice about repairing a dent in my jacket.
I was caught in a heavy, un-forecasted rainstorm while riding home from a camping trip last weekend. After several hours in the rain, it's safe to say my jacket was rather wet (as well as the rest of my gear). When I finally passed the storm and re-entered the sunlight, I stopped at a "scenic overlook" to rest my weary bones (anyone who has traveled on a bike will know the fatigue associated with long trips, especially in the rain). After a short nap on a picnic table, I carried on my way.
The next day, while cleaning the insect remnants off my jacket, I noticed an odd dent on the back panel around my left shoulderblade. I'm guessing there was a pebble (or something) on the picnic table where I slept, digging into the wet leather for a good half hour or so, only to dry in the sun later.
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with dents in leather like this, and any suggestions for how repair or lessen the severity. I dampened it a bit and attempted to press the dent outward, then rubbed the area somewhat aggressively to flatten it out. It's not nearly as bad as it used to be, but it's still noticeable. It's really not the end of the world, as the jacket has seen a lot of mileage and is by no means perfect, but it's just noticeable enough to bug me a bit.
I'm including pictures of the dent.
While I'm at it, I took some shots of the jacket's aging/patina/general development since purchasing in 2019. I am amazed by how difficult it is to capture the leather's nuance on camera, both in and out of the sunlight. Granted, my cell phone is old and poor quality. The leather really has a lot of character now, but it doesn't translate well to photos. It's lightened as expected along all edges, and darkened in others. The black hardware has lost much of its color, revealing the base metal underneath. Grain has really come in here and there as well, especially on the back panel and sleeves (of course).
Thanks in advance for your help and wisdom.
I was caught in a heavy, un-forecasted rainstorm while riding home from a camping trip last weekend. After several hours in the rain, it's safe to say my jacket was rather wet (as well as the rest of my gear). When I finally passed the storm and re-entered the sunlight, I stopped at a "scenic overlook" to rest my weary bones (anyone who has traveled on a bike will know the fatigue associated with long trips, especially in the rain). After a short nap on a picnic table, I carried on my way.
The next day, while cleaning the insect remnants off my jacket, I noticed an odd dent on the back panel around my left shoulderblade. I'm guessing there was a pebble (or something) on the picnic table where I slept, digging into the wet leather for a good half hour or so, only to dry in the sun later.
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with dents in leather like this, and any suggestions for how repair or lessen the severity. I dampened it a bit and attempted to press the dent outward, then rubbed the area somewhat aggressively to flatten it out. It's not nearly as bad as it used to be, but it's still noticeable. It's really not the end of the world, as the jacket has seen a lot of mileage and is by no means perfect, but it's just noticeable enough to bug me a bit.
I'm including pictures of the dent.
While I'm at it, I took some shots of the jacket's aging/patina/general development since purchasing in 2019. I am amazed by how difficult it is to capture the leather's nuance on camera, both in and out of the sunlight. Granted, my cell phone is old and poor quality. The leather really has a lot of character now, but it doesn't translate well to photos. It's lightened as expected along all edges, and darkened in others. The black hardware has lost much of its color, revealing the base metal underneath. Grain has really come in here and there as well, especially on the back panel and sleeves (of course).
Thanks in advance for your help and wisdom.