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Perhaps we all need a temperature controlled wardrobe and humidifier and only wear leather products in dim light?
I don't consider myself an expert but I have noticed over the years that well cared for and dressed leather items I owned last far longer than others that were never looked after. I think the museums are more into preserving original finishes in a static, stable "as is" condition rather than keeping them wearable or usable. Maybe Pecards told porkies. Not unusual or a big deal in the commercial world.
I find this argument similar to all the expert warnings and advice on what one should not eat. If followed diligently we will all starve.
I agree with you 100%
They do not "use" items like we do. Totally different situations.
@Seb - thanks for posting this. Good info nonetheless.