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repair a sheepskin fligh jacket

Chrissss

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Hi all,

I have this jacket but there are some repairs on the back of the sleeves and I wonder if it would be possible to sew a piece of leather on it or it's a bad idea ?

Actually, it looks very strong ans supple but I'm afraid for the futur ...

thanks for answer

Chris



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aswatland

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Chris your M445 shearling naval flight jacket would not appreciate leather patches sewn on to the sewn repairs! The best way to mend these jackets is to carefully sew up the spilts/tears and apply Barge Cement to the repair which gives it flexibility and strength. The problem with the naval fleeces is that they are liable to rip when worn, but are great for display. Good luck.
 

Jon Crow

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Chris your M445 shearling naval flight jacket would not appreciate leather patches sewn on to the sewn repairs! The best way to mend these jackets is to carefully sew up the spilts/tears and apply Barge Cement to the repair which gives it flexibility and strength. The problem with the naval fleeces is that they are liable to rip when worn, but are great for display. Good luck.
I'm actually doing a restoration on a M-445A at the moment, I put in a back patch and glue it, eventually leather filler paste that is flexible and can be sanded and eventually colour match it this is it at the moment as the rips were bad, I first had to feed it with sapo leather oil, it was like parchment, it's not too bad now
 

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Jon Crow

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Alcalá De Henares Madrid
Chris your M445 shearling naval flight jacket would not appreciate leather patches sewn on to the sewn repairs! The best way to mend these jackets is to carefully sew up the spilts/tears and apply Barge Cement to the repair which gives it flexibility and strength. The problem with the naval fleeces is that they are liable to rip when worn, but are great for display. Good luck.
I'm actually doing a restoration on a M-445A at the moment, I put in a back patch and glue it, eventually leather filler paste that is flexible and can be sanded and eventually colour match it this is it at the moment as the rips were bad, I first had to feed it with sapo leather oil, it was like parchment, it's not too bad now
 

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Jon Crow

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Alcalá De Henares Madrid
The zipper is knacked but all original buttons, buckles and the zipper puller brass Talon is there so for that I just need to replace with a 18 inch 45cm chain, the m445a was short zippered due to two bottom buttons
 

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