TooManyHatsOnlyOneHead
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I've got a jacket in production at FL with teacore Shinki. I was told the leather is not going to give much so I adjusted my measurements accordingly. But like others have said, I'm sure there's different types of leather from each tannery that will have different properties. In general though, at least from my experience, I'm not finding a lot of "permanent" stretch. This notion that a jacket will break in and loosen up, sure, you get a little bit, but some people are expecting like whole sizes.
With shoes, it's different. I've got a few pairs of CXL loafers and boots. There you can expect a good half size or more opening up, but I think the stress points are under more pressure with the tighter surface area, overall construction, and more frequent repetition of the crease lines.
On a jacket with typical wear, you can hope some of the squareness or corners will lay flatter, drape better, etc. And maybe that tightness under your arms or across your shoulder blades will ease up some. And the puffiness in the torso will sink in.
I'm sure if you rigged up your jacket to some sort of machine to exert constant pressure and repeat the creasing, you probably could get it to stretch out a lot. But then you'd be left with a lifeless piece. I've been intrigued by hanging my Aero FQHH CXL in the sun for like 20 minutes. You put on the jacket and it feels like a size bigger almost as the oils and waxes warm up. But then it springs back as it cools off. I think you want that spring. But that out of the gate tension lets call it, you absolutely need to know how loose to how tight for sizing purposes no doubt.
With shoes, it's different. I've got a few pairs of CXL loafers and boots. There you can expect a good half size or more opening up, but I think the stress points are under more pressure with the tighter surface area, overall construction, and more frequent repetition of the crease lines.
On a jacket with typical wear, you can hope some of the squareness or corners will lay flatter, drape better, etc. And maybe that tightness under your arms or across your shoulder blades will ease up some. And the puffiness in the torso will sink in.
I'm sure if you rigged up your jacket to some sort of machine to exert constant pressure and repeat the creasing, you probably could get it to stretch out a lot. But then you'd be left with a lifeless piece. I've been intrigued by hanging my Aero FQHH CXL in the sun for like 20 minutes. You put on the jacket and it feels like a size bigger almost as the oils and waxes warm up. But then it springs back as it cools off. I think you want that spring. But that out of the gate tension lets call it, you absolutely need to know how loose to how tight for sizing purposes no doubt.