Jaffa the Hat
New in Town
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- Location
- Oxford, England
Hello everyone
Recently bought a new bad wolf/U-boat jacket and when I received it I noticed the right lapel had been pressed 3-4 inches lower than the right (not to mention a few loose threads) I tried to ignore this but every time I put the jacket on and looked in the mirror it bugged me. I emailed John Doyle at Bad Wolf for advice on how I could correct the right lapel and bring level with the left but surprise, surprise, no reply! After sales care/support does not happen with Bad Wolf.
Anyway, did some research on Google on how to iron/press cowhide leather and all websites concur that low heat, brown paper or cloth as a barrier between the iron and the leather and absolutely no steam were what was needed. After a couple of applications it worked and the new crease bringing the right lapel level with the left lapel held! There seems to be no damage or discoloration to the ironed lapel etc. except the right lapel now has a noticeably smooth patch unlike the left lapel with the natural rough texture of the whole jacket. A leather specialist here in Wellington told me its permanent and that's it. The jacket is still wearable but If there is a way to restore the original wrinkled and rougher texture I'd love to know. Does anyone out there have any suggestions?
Recently bought a new bad wolf/U-boat jacket and when I received it I noticed the right lapel had been pressed 3-4 inches lower than the right (not to mention a few loose threads) I tried to ignore this but every time I put the jacket on and looked in the mirror it bugged me. I emailed John Doyle at Bad Wolf for advice on how I could correct the right lapel and bring level with the left but surprise, surprise, no reply! After sales care/support does not happen with Bad Wolf.
Anyway, did some research on Google on how to iron/press cowhide leather and all websites concur that low heat, brown paper or cloth as a barrier between the iron and the leather and absolutely no steam were what was needed. After a couple of applications it worked and the new crease bringing the right lapel level with the left lapel held! There seems to be no damage or discoloration to the ironed lapel etc. except the right lapel now has a noticeably smooth patch unlike the left lapel with the natural rough texture of the whole jacket. A leather specialist here in Wellington told me its permanent and that's it. The jacket is still wearable but If there is a way to restore the original wrinkled and rougher texture I'd love to know. Does anyone out there have any suggestions?