Cool, I use leather honey. It was developed by a Scientist in the 1950's In Pennsylvania b/c he saw at the time they were using toxic chemicals. It's all natural, and for being oil based, it doesn't go rancid. You should try leather honey, expensive but worth every penny.
I love the jacket, Don't wear it in the rain, unless you don't mind the dyes coming off. I know everyone uses the word patina and that is fine over the course of Decades, but not one season. That's why I switched from lambskin to horsehide.
I am selling a Brook's Leather Trucker Jacket. It's probably a size 42 or 44. I am 5'11 170 lbs and it is very tight on me. I love it to death, the leather is in impeccable condition. Smells very good. Very Very heavy , supple, thick with inside zipper and button down as well. Zipper sleeves...
Hello, I am looking for a more "high end" substantial leather jacket and thought Schott would be great bc almost everything is made in China these days. What is the jacket you are wearing in your profile pic?
I would contact Kevin Gillan at Advanced Leather Solutions in CA. He has a ton of youtube videos that are super helpful and is the most knowledgeable person in the USA on dying leather!
I got one in impeccable condition that is 46 years old if you are interested and I agree the sleeves are short , but the zipper sinches it nice and tight that it feels great. I don't like when the sleeves come down to your thumb.
I got my 1970 tan trucker jacket from Etsy TMitchell's store and I am just in love with it from the smell to how well it has stayed nice for 46 years. I condition it with Leather Honey a all natural leather product invented by a PA scientist in the 1960's.
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