Gamma68
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The idea for this thread came to me after picking up a circa 1960s-70s Lesco cafe racer that has clearly seen some use. As you can see, it's got lots of wear and marks and a little damage -- what we like to call "character" or "patina."
For many of us who wear/collect leather jackets, patina is a desirable characteristic. How do you define patina and what makes it a nice attribute in a jacket? How does patina contribute to either the beauty or ugliness in a jacket? Is patina more desirable in a certain type of leather jacket as opposed to another (flight vs. moto vs. other)? Do you hope to achieve a certain amount of patina in your own jackets? At what point is there too much patina to make the jacket unwearable for you?
Photos are welcome to illustrate your viewpoints (so this doesn't get too philosophical).
For many of us who wear/collect leather jackets, patina is a desirable characteristic. How do you define patina and what makes it a nice attribute in a jacket? How does patina contribute to either the beauty or ugliness in a jacket? Is patina more desirable in a certain type of leather jacket as opposed to another (flight vs. moto vs. other)? Do you hope to achieve a certain amount of patina in your own jackets? At what point is there too much patina to make the jacket unwearable for you?
Photos are welcome to illustrate your viewpoints (so this doesn't get too philosophical).