AmericanIron
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Hi everyone,
Had a quick question for some of the folks in here who've owned their leather jackets for a few years. I'm curious to know how getting caught in serious rain has effected your jackets.
I had a 613 in Steerhide which fit fairly loose when I purchased it. Over the course of a year and change I had been caught in severe rain (the type that required me to pull over and wait) at least 4-5 times where I would arrive at my destination with a jacket twice it's normal weight due to water retention. I live in the Northeast (Boston) and so these types of storms fly in and fly out often times without warning.
With regard to tending to these garment afterwards, I checked the Schott forums for info. The Schott website endorses no products whatsoever so as to avoid any flack from someone who treated a garment improperly (which I suppose I can understand from a legal standpoint.) However, after a particularly intense storm and a full day of drying at room temperature the jacket would become quite stiff and I'd treat it with a tiny bit of this stuff http://www.otterwax.com/collections/leather-care/products/leather-oil to help keep the jacket from drying out or cracking.
I swear that this jacket underwent some shrinkage from these storms, but can't seem to find any conclusive evidence that this would happen based on what I've read. Seems there are beliefs on either side of the coin and none have facts beyond dispute. I can say however, that the waist of the jacket per Schott's sizing chart should be 40" and mine is sitting at 38". I use this particular measurement because my waist is 36" making this the only area of the jacket that would not be stretched back out by my body and thus if it were to shrink, said shrinkage would remain.
Is this normal or is my jacket the exception?
Also, this is a steerhide jacket. Would love to hear from those who own Horse, Naked Cow, Goat and maybe even some crazy Buffalo owners if you're out there haha.
Thanks and ride on!
-Nick
Had a quick question for some of the folks in here who've owned their leather jackets for a few years. I'm curious to know how getting caught in serious rain has effected your jackets.
I had a 613 in Steerhide which fit fairly loose when I purchased it. Over the course of a year and change I had been caught in severe rain (the type that required me to pull over and wait) at least 4-5 times where I would arrive at my destination with a jacket twice it's normal weight due to water retention. I live in the Northeast (Boston) and so these types of storms fly in and fly out often times without warning.
With regard to tending to these garment afterwards, I checked the Schott forums for info. The Schott website endorses no products whatsoever so as to avoid any flack from someone who treated a garment improperly (which I suppose I can understand from a legal standpoint.) However, after a particularly intense storm and a full day of drying at room temperature the jacket would become quite stiff and I'd treat it with a tiny bit of this stuff http://www.otterwax.com/collections/leather-care/products/leather-oil to help keep the jacket from drying out or cracking.
I swear that this jacket underwent some shrinkage from these storms, but can't seem to find any conclusive evidence that this would happen based on what I've read. Seems there are beliefs on either side of the coin and none have facts beyond dispute. I can say however, that the waist of the jacket per Schott's sizing chart should be 40" and mine is sitting at 38". I use this particular measurement because my waist is 36" making this the only area of the jacket that would not be stretched back out by my body and thus if it were to shrink, said shrinkage would remain.
Is this normal or is my jacket the exception?
Also, this is a steerhide jacket. Would love to hear from those who own Horse, Naked Cow, Goat and maybe even some crazy Buffalo owners if you're out there haha.
Thanks and ride on!
-Nick
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