Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Have you slept in new leather jackets to break in?

NamoAmituofo

One of the Regulars
Messages
185
I caught a cold and didn’t want to pass onto others in the house - so last night I decided to sleep in the living room on a mattress.

I thought what an excellent opportunity to sleep in my new jacket to help break in!!

So after a hot bath I slipped into my cold, stiff and heavy armory aero KoTR, zipped up and belt on - wow it smells so nice under the duvet!

I laid on my back feeling very comfortable as the pillow cushions off the stiff collar. I did fasten all 4 studs on the collar as I didn’t want to accidentally fold the collar on wrong location when sleeping.

BUT, when I turned to the side, immediately I felt the collar choking on my neck artery - it’s not a killer choke but it did press the artery quite firmly and I worried I may get killed softly had I fallen sleep in this position - could easily get brain damage due to lack of oxygen…

So reluctantly I took the jacket off and dosed off to oblivion.

Have any of you slept in a new stiff CXL jacket with collar? Did you feel the same way?
 

jchance

A-List Customer
Messages
334
Location
Los Angeles
I’ve tried sleeping in leather jacket before. If you tend to move around a bit during sleep like I do, the jacket would feel really restrictive and limit movements a lot. After I wake up, I felt my tendons (at the shoulder joint) really sore. It’s not recipe for a good night of sleep.
 

vilkin

New in Town
Messages
42
Location
Vancouver, Canada
I'd rather not - being comfortable during sleep is one of life's greatest pleasures. If I really want a faster break-in on a jacket, I'll go outside in the rain wearing it, and wear it until it's dry.
 

NamoAmituofo

One of the Regulars
Messages
185
I'd rather not - being comfortable during sleep is one of life's greatest pleasures. If I really want a faster break-in on a jacket, I'll go outside in the rain wearing it, and wear it until it's dry.
I actually have a more aggressive method - soak the whole jacket in cold bath, drain dry, then dab with a bathtowel to get rid of excess water. When still wet/damp, apply a old recipe saddle leather conditioner (lard, tallow and beeswax based) that is hard at room temp and only melts on hand - rub little amounts over whole jacket, then start wearing the jacket zipped up. This is more tolerable on a warmer sunny day, and likewise on a cold winter day indoor when heating is on max. Change top/shirt as it gets soaked wet. Within a few hours the jacket would mold to the body nicely, and it can be left to dry flat overnight. Then repeat the whole process next day. Takes 2 days in dry ambient air to dry the jacket.

Having said all that - I feel this is a bit like cheating! I’d want to enjoy the perhaps much longer journey of breaking in a new jacket a little at a time.

Perhaps sleeping in it it’s the best idea either!
 

NamoAmituofo

One of the Regulars
Messages
185
Turn the collar up, and it should remove the pressure on your neck.
You’re probably right. I do dread folding the collar at the wrong place though - getting an ugly fold line that’s going to stay on until the whole collar is broken in in X years (I think collars and pockets break in much later than body and sleeves?)
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,264
Messages
3,077,587
Members
54,221
Latest member
magyara
Top