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The hot water won't make it softer, but it will allow you to give it a more lived in look/shape.
Right, I think I will leave it and wear it.
The hot water won't make it softer, but it will allow you to give it a more lived in look/shape.
Not really much that you can do to soften it up much..but you can dip the collar in hot tap water until very wet..then roll it up from the point of the collar. The exaggerated roll can then be better shaped after it dries. This may need to be done several times to get the desired effect..but both sides of the collar will match much better.
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Sleeves and back are a little long/loose for my taste, but not as to be unwearable, so as long as you're happy with it, that's a cool jacket.
As regards the RW boots, I used to be put off by the white soles too, but I've really come to like/covet them now - especially in that colour.
From the Vanson website:
How do I break this thing in?
Wear it. Roll it up and use it as a pillow when you watch TV. Unroll it and roll it the other way. Work it with your hands. Wear it more....
I think once the jacket settles into your build and the creases and draping form it'll be looking spot on.
That's Bill Kelso Liberty horsehide right? Which is veg tanned? Could you tell me if the leather darkens when wet or does it have a waterproof coating?
Some leathers seem to darken a lot when wet others stay much the same. I'm not sure if it's due to the veg or chrome tanning or due to aniline or pigment finish to the leather.
I'm not an A2 man as you know but this one looks pretty good from here.
Any chance you could snap a few close ups of the leather? Dependent of what pictures you look at the russet liberty appears in different shades, ranging from brown to a lighter tan
I think once the jacket settles into your build and the creases and draping form it'll be looking spot on.
That's Bill Kelso Liberty horsehide right? Which is veg tanned? Could you tell me if the leather darkens when wet or does it have a waterproof coating?
Some leathers seem to darken a lot when wet others stay much the same. I'm not sure if it's due to the veg or chrome tanning or due to aniline or pigment finish to the leather.