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Hi all,
New guy here. Been lurking a while, and finally decided to join this great community.
I love leather of all kinds, and jackets are becoming something I'm almost obsessed with, as much as one can without taking the plunge yet.
I've been reading threads, visiting many websites, and generally trying to get familiar with all this fun stuff.
Anyway, folks here seem very kind and knowledgeable. So, I'd like to know what you think of this jacket, and how to care for it. It's one of many i have sights on. I have some real 1930's Army Air force gear, which my son and I collect. It's for a WWII collection, not to use. But I fell in love with the Army Air Force arctic wear in non-tanned white lamb.
I'm thinking of getting one made, and while I live in SoCal, I do visit colder places frequently.
How would I care for this? Is it more fragile than tanned versions?
Thanks!
Scott
http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/product-detail.php?id=73
New guy here. Been lurking a while, and finally decided to join this great community.
I love leather of all kinds, and jackets are becoming something I'm almost obsessed with, as much as one can without taking the plunge yet.
I've been reading threads, visiting many websites, and generally trying to get familiar with all this fun stuff.
Anyway, folks here seem very kind and knowledgeable. So, I'd like to know what you think of this jacket, and how to care for it. It's one of many i have sights on. I have some real 1930's Army Air force gear, which my son and I collect. It's for a WWII collection, not to use. But I fell in love with the Army Air Force arctic wear in non-tanned white lamb.
I'm thinking of getting one made, and while I live in SoCal, I do visit colder places frequently.
How would I care for this? Is it more fragile than tanned versions?
Thanks!
Scott
http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/product-detail.php?id=73