mvilla
Practically Family
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Hey, all!
I noticed that we have a Vicenza leather thread, and wondered why we don't have one for Badalassi...
I thought about creating this thread to gather nice pictures of Badalassi Leather examples for the future folks incoming and searching for it. And I'm pretty sure it can become an amazing eye candy too. So, I invite you guys to post some nice pictures of your (or other fellows) jackets made out of Badalassi Carlo leather. It doesn t matter if it is Nappa, Nappa Lux, Minerva Box or whatever. Just post them! Black, brown, green, petrol... There are so many colour out there!
Anyway, I'll start. Mine is fairly new, with roughly 2 weeks of wear as of now (I got it a couple months ago, right at the end of the jacket season). I just treated it with @Feliksas conditioner recipe last week to get rid of the infamous squeaking, and it actually worked pretty well! Honestly impressed. I would, however, reinforce his recommendation of applying it on a warmer day. In my case, at first, the beeswax of the mixture gave a tacky feel to the leather, so I had to go over it with a hairdryer to get back the normal feel. It worked, but was a hassle to get it to a nice stage.
Anyway, I'll post some before and after for your appraisal.
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I noticed that we have a Vicenza leather thread, and wondered why we don't have one for Badalassi...
I thought about creating this thread to gather nice pictures of Badalassi Leather examples for the future folks incoming and searching for it. And I'm pretty sure it can become an amazing eye candy too. So, I invite you guys to post some nice pictures of your (or other fellows) jackets made out of Badalassi Carlo leather. It doesn t matter if it is Nappa, Nappa Lux, Minerva Box or whatever. Just post them! Black, brown, green, petrol... There are so many colour out there!
Anyway, I'll start. Mine is fairly new, with roughly 2 weeks of wear as of now (I got it a couple months ago, right at the end of the jacket season). I just treated it with @Feliksas conditioner recipe last week to get rid of the infamous squeaking, and it actually worked pretty well! Honestly impressed. I would, however, reinforce his recommendation of applying it on a warmer day. In my case, at first, the beeswax of the mixture gave a tacky feel to the leather, so I had to go over it with a hairdryer to get back the normal feel. It worked, but was a hassle to get it to a nice stage.
Anyway, I'll post some before and after for your appraisal.
Before:
During: