jr30
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Leather Pros, please help!
My new vegetable-tanned, hand-dyed cocoa buffalo leather jacket from Thedi leaving color on light shirt collars.
I've wiped the jacket collar several times with a dry white cotton cloth, and each time it picked up quite a bit of color. Interestingly, neither my cognac/tan buffalo jacket from Thedi nor my Chromexcel-tanned jacket from Aero has ever done this.
Will the jacket always bleed, or does this subside over time?
Is this kind of color transfer common with hand-dyed leather?
Will it improve on its own, or is there a way to speed up the process?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Roman
My new vegetable-tanned, hand-dyed cocoa buffalo leather jacket from Thedi leaving color on light shirt collars.
I've wiped the jacket collar several times with a dry white cotton cloth, and each time it picked up quite a bit of color. Interestingly, neither my cognac/tan buffalo jacket from Thedi nor my Chromexcel-tanned jacket from Aero has ever done this.

Will the jacket always bleed, or does this subside over time?
Is this kind of color transfer common with hand-dyed leather?
Will it improve on its own, or is there a way to speed up the process?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Roman