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Please forgive my blasphemy, but would you ever purchase a new jacket with the intention of immediately darkening it. I am VERY interested in a particular jacket that is only available in black and tan. I already have a similar cut jacket in black, so that is not an option. I would love this jacket in medium brown, but it is not available. Would it be an unspeakable travesty to purchase the tan jacket, then darken it. I know that brown jackets naturally darken over time, but I am talking about artificially accelerating the process. Is that just plain insane? How would that impact the leather and the subsequent natural aging process? Would the darkening process permeate the leather in a somewhat uniform and natural way, or would it be superficial, inconsistent and/or appear altered? Are there companies that provide such a service and do it exceptionally well? I recently read a post here where someone darkened a brown LVC Menlo. However, in that case, the owner did so in order to revive the jacket because he had stopped wearing it -- he did not purchase the jacket with the intention of darkening it. The distinction may be immaterial, but I nevertheless question the notion of buying a new jacket with the advance intention of darkening it. Moreover, the owner of the LVC Menlo described a lack of uniformity with respect to the darkened leather.
BTW, since it might be relevant for purposes of how the leather I am considering would accept the darkening process, it is Shinki HH (not the Rainbow Country jacket mentioned in the other thread).
Your thoughts?
BTW, since it might be relevant for purposes of how the leather I am considering would accept the darkening process, it is Shinki HH (not the Rainbow Country jacket mentioned in the other thread).
Your thoughts?
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