Feliksas
One of the Regulars
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- 170
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- Vilnius, Lithuania
Howdy folks,
Semi-lurker here with but a few posts, but as I'm lining up to buy an Aero J-106, I've started to post some more.
I've been wearing Ike jackets since forever, but since Aero won't make me a leather one, I've decided to go for a *natural* CXFQHH. Why? Because the brown is darker than I usually wear, and I think I'm going to try and use one coat of Huberd's Shoe Grease on the natural jacket to both condition it for its first year of life, and to darken it somewhere in between the light tan that it is and the chestnut brown of the brown CXFQHH.
Has anyone dared to use Huberd's on their jackets? If so, or if you've used something similar, how has the jacket aged? From what I read, some claim that there is *no* patina for Huberd's users, while other's claim that while the leather is darkened, it does nevertheless form a patina over time.
For what it's worth, my plan is to use the J-106 as a four-season's jacket for everything, including days long hikes and camping, which is why I'm more inclined to treat it a little than would perhaps those who would only wear their jackets in the city.
Any advice would be welcome!
Cheers,
-F
Semi-lurker here with but a few posts, but as I'm lining up to buy an Aero J-106, I've started to post some more.
I've been wearing Ike jackets since forever, but since Aero won't make me a leather one, I've decided to go for a *natural* CXFQHH. Why? Because the brown is darker than I usually wear, and I think I'm going to try and use one coat of Huberd's Shoe Grease on the natural jacket to both condition it for its first year of life, and to darken it somewhere in between the light tan that it is and the chestnut brown of the brown CXFQHH.
Has anyone dared to use Huberd's on their jackets? If so, or if you've used something similar, how has the jacket aged? From what I read, some claim that there is *no* patina for Huberd's users, while other's claim that while the leather is darkened, it does nevertheless form a patina over time.
For what it's worth, my plan is to use the J-106 as a four-season's jacket for everything, including days long hikes and camping, which is why I'm more inclined to treat it a little than would perhaps those who would only wear their jackets in the city.
Any advice would be welcome!
Cheers,
-F