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What are important things to look for when evaluating the condition of a used jacket?

Khilij

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Hi all,

I'm new here and I'm looking to buy my first good quality leather jacket. Quite frankly, I have no idea what I am doing. I've seen a number of used jackets on eBay and similar sites, but I am lost when it comes to determining whether or not those jackets are in good condition. Some things, such as rips and tears, seem fairly obvious. However, I am sure that there is a wealth of information here that I am missing. Any advice you all may have is greatly appreciated.

Thank you very much for your time.
 

dannyk

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Patina. 1. Patina is a misnomer something that applies to metals but I won’t get into because common vernacular has adopted that word to leather jackets. But a jacket will wear, shape, mold to its user and its use. A bit of discoloration from the sun. A bit dull or conversely a sheen to it from wear and dirt. Maybe a speck of paint. If it’s not dyed through the underside showing through. All acceptable. Make the jacket unique and sometimes makes it look cooler and better. But users will try to sell damaged, beat to hell, misshapen, dirty as sin, ripped, torn, and flaking leather as patina and unique. They are not. They are not worth a single thing. There is plenty discuss on this topic. Most of it will be agreed upon, some things matter more or less to us. But I will say falling apart, gross, flaking apart jackets being sold for amounts they have no business selling for. Don’t fall for patina hype.
 
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Khilij

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Wow, this is some really great advice! I never would have thought of any of this. Thank you all again.
 

sweetfights

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Bad smells and cracked leather.
Cracked leather anywhere on the jacket is a deal breaker. Bad smells from the liner if all else is excellent can be worked with sometimes.
 

TooManyHatsOnlyOneHead

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not related to quality, but obviously if the jacket don't fit, don't matter how nice it is. Ask for measurements and pics of those measurements. P2P, Shoulder, Bottom Hem, Sleeve Length, Sleeve Width, Back Length. Don't go with it's a Large or a standard fill in the number. It means zero.
 
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On a similar note, sellers often make up sizes based on their chest measurements (like a 44 being 22” across the chest).
Ask them to measure all the way into the middle of the side panels for a pit-to-pit, not just between the seams on the front.

And NEVER go by the listed size...ALWAYS go by the measurements.
 

Arnold

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Try to get the seller to commit to shipping the jacket properly or its condition on arrival may differ dramatically from what you were shown before, and all the evaluating will have been in vain.

If crammed too tight, metal parts may leave imprints on the leather, permanent folds may be left etc. If there's no padding around the jacket, tears in the parcel easily lead to tears or scratches in the leather, and it will also be more sensitive to temperature extremes and humidity. Keep in mind the pandemic is slowing many shipments down so that mechanical or chemical stress caused by improper packaging is likely to last longer and have a stronger effect than we're used to.

Edit - Regarding "patina", German sellers often use that term when they actually mean copper rot/ verdigris. It's a frequent mistake in the German language, not an attempt at deception, but be aware of it. Copper rot is present around brass and even nickel hardware on many older jackets and it's not exactly healthy, so a seller who hasn't removed it - especially before folding and packaging the jacket, which may smear it - may not have cared well for the jacket.
 

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