Well on the way to pulling the trigger on an Aero unfinished horsehide jacket, just need to decide between a Sheene or an Aeromarine.
However, whilst appreciating the leather will change colour naturally my concern is getting it to do so evenly e.g. if we go out in the sun we're not going to get a tan under our arms easily. Is it as easy as hanging it outside or laying flat on a table outside with the arms lifted?
Have also read that to speed the process up (live in the UK so warm sunny days can be a bit hit and miss) that the leather can be treated / oiled. seen some swear by mink oil whereas some say avoid at all costs. Seen some say to use Pecards or Obenauf yet with being a relative newbie to leather jackets it all goes over my head! My current jackets are either Badalassi or CXL so nothing needed on them.
No interest in making the leather too dark, a soft honey tone would be ideal although I realise that over the years it will darken a little more.
Have read so many threads on here and elsewhere yet all they've done is left me puzzled on the best way to treat it.
I really need to stay away from this place, keep saying I have enough jackets yet keep looking here and, before you know it, another one is being looked at
So, any advice or thoughts on the above?
Thanks.
However, whilst appreciating the leather will change colour naturally my concern is getting it to do so evenly e.g. if we go out in the sun we're not going to get a tan under our arms easily. Is it as easy as hanging it outside or laying flat on a table outside with the arms lifted?
Have also read that to speed the process up (live in the UK so warm sunny days can be a bit hit and miss) that the leather can be treated / oiled. seen some swear by mink oil whereas some say avoid at all costs. Seen some say to use Pecards or Obenauf yet with being a relative newbie to leather jackets it all goes over my head! My current jackets are either Badalassi or CXL so nothing needed on them.
No interest in making the leather too dark, a soft honey tone would be ideal although I realise that over the years it will darken a little more.
Have read so many threads on here and elsewhere yet all they've done is left me puzzled on the best way to treat it.
I really need to stay away from this place, keep saying I have enough jackets yet keep looking here and, before you know it, another one is being looked at
So, any advice or thoughts on the above?
Thanks.
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