eClairvaux
One of the Regulars
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bobjones said:Is that Hwyman the vintage brown or regular FQHH?
regular brown FQHH.
bobjones said:Is that Hwyman the vintage brown or regular FQHH?
icecold said:I used to be furiously opposed to any methods of artificially aging leather, but now that I'm battling a heavy FQHH jacket of my own, I understand the appeal, *especially* if I succumb and by more leather jackets than I could possibly naturally break in...
Speaking of my Aero, I've worn it for about a month now and it breaks in nicely, but it has miles and miles to go until it gets an actual weathered look.
Chainsaw said:The good mechanics always want their tools looking shiny and new. And the shady tree mechanics always want them looking greasy and well used.
H.Johnson said:You know, I have worn leather jackets of all types (horse, cow, goat, even reindeer) of all weights (including 4+ oz.) from many manufacturers (including Lost Worlds, Aero, Schott) for over forty years. Must be well over a hundred by now. I have worn them in all weathers, from torrential rain through snow to baking heat (in the UK we sometimes get that in a week-end) and I have worked in the leather clothing industry, I used to make leather jackets myself and I have carried out all sorts of activities in leather jackets, from mountaineering to motorcycling (and even, accidentally swimming) and I have never, ever had to artificially 'break in' a leather jacket for any reason.
Moreover, talking to some of my old biker buddies (some of whom are even older than I am) neither have they. We just wear them.
So, what's it all about. eh?