I bought an old 1960s/70s NYPD leather jacket recently. The collar was fine. In vintage leather jackets I find the collar is the first thing to go due to sweat and skin oil I guess.. In the jackets I've owned it's taken from 2 to 10 years for a collar to begin cracking.
In this jacket I experienced something unusual. After wearing it around the house to see if fit felt good I noticed a single crack in the collar had appeared. I promptly cleaned the leather with Glacier degreasing leather cleaner, waited a day for it to dry and then applied a thin coating of Neatsfoot oil, waited a day for it to be absorbed and then applied mink oil to the collar area as a sealant to prevent further exposure to sweat and oil.
So I wore the jacket for a little while today took it off and guess what? A second crack had appeared next to the first one to keep it company. Felt like I was in a low comedy skit.
I've worn the jacket for maybe 2 hours max. I doubt my skin oil was the cause but I'm flummoxed as to why the jacket seems to be dissolving on contact with me. I once overconditioned a jacket and the leather got too soft and abraded easily as a result but that's not the case here.
My questions are:
What the hell is happening? Could previously embedded sweat and skin oils have been reactivated or a more advanced process of corrosion catalyzed by new exposure to skin oil/sweat/warmth/etc.?
What more could I have done/can I do to arrest the degradation of the leather?
I'll repeat, the jacket looked fine when I got it. I've owned many vintage leather jackets but I've never experienced anything like this so quickly.
In this jacket I experienced something unusual. After wearing it around the house to see if fit felt good I noticed a single crack in the collar had appeared. I promptly cleaned the leather with Glacier degreasing leather cleaner, waited a day for it to dry and then applied a thin coating of Neatsfoot oil, waited a day for it to be absorbed and then applied mink oil to the collar area as a sealant to prevent further exposure to sweat and oil.
So I wore the jacket for a little while today took it off and guess what? A second crack had appeared next to the first one to keep it company. Felt like I was in a low comedy skit.
I've worn the jacket for maybe 2 hours max. I doubt my skin oil was the cause but I'm flummoxed as to why the jacket seems to be dissolving on contact with me. I once overconditioned a jacket and the leather got too soft and abraded easily as a result but that's not the case here.
My questions are:
What the hell is happening? Could previously embedded sweat and skin oils have been reactivated or a more advanced process of corrosion catalyzed by new exposure to skin oil/sweat/warmth/etc.?
What more could I have done/can I do to arrest the degradation of the leather?
I'll repeat, the jacket looked fine when I got it. I've owned many vintage leather jackets but I've never experienced anything like this so quickly.