It does. Here's a new and then a some wear on it picture of Rudies modified 1930s HB in russet goatskin.Curious if the Aero goatskin builds a patina over the years. Anyone have pictures to share? Thanks!
That's been my experience. Aero's goat creases, goes extra pebbled in some areas and slightly flattens out under the elbows. Patina I've seen none of.I consider creases and wrinkles as possibly character rather than 'patina'. Most goatskin retains more of a new look much longer than other hides.
HD
People use the term patina imprecisely and always have. Does goat break in and stop looking embarrassing new? Yes, it does. Does the leather fade, crease and grain up? Yep - particularly the older Aero goat which was at least part veg tanned. Chrome tanned goat takes some years to crease up and look lived in. I had a jacket made from the goat hide Aero used 7 or so years ago and it aged faster than most jackets I have owned.
That's subjective. It all depends on what you mean by patina, too. Aero's standard FQ horsehide will do this after heavy use (this is probably at about 8 years):Do veg tanned leather patina better?
Do veg tanned leather patina better?
Patina is a useless word for leather. It actually refers to a coating of crud that grows on some metals, esp copper or brass. The 'picker' culture is responsible for using the word patina to relabel rust and stains as something virtuous. Now, as far as I can tell, and as HD suggests, patina just means character. Do veg tanned jackets develop character faster? Well, they sometimes look older and more worn faster.
You can have patina on wooden furniture, on stone surfaces, on leather, patina isn't limited to metals...
I would say patina is dirt buildup/natural polishing/fading created from use.
Creases to me are part of the break in process, i agree though that they have nothing to do with patina.
You can have patina on wooden furniture, on stone surfaces, on leather, patina isn't limited to metals...
I would say patina is dirt buildup/natural polishing/fading created from use.
Creases to me are part of the break in process, i agree though that they have nothing to do with patina.