Hi everyone,
Hope you're all hanging in there and already looking forward to another good weekend. I searched the topic I'm about to ask and didn't necessarily find the answer I was looking for, so...
How do you all darken a non tea-core black jacket that has begun to fade because of use in the sun?
Cleaning and conditioning will obviously have some effect but is this just something that happens to most black jackets over time and with hard use?
Is it something that you all just live with and don't give much consideration? I ask because I have a Y2-HR55 double riders that is very black but beginning to show the tea-core beneath on the seams, which is totally fine. It doesn't appear that this hide will ever not be as black as it is now, the topcoat seems pretty stout.
By contrast I've seen vintage and newer black jackets that I think might benefit aesthetically from a bit of darkening.
Now don't shoot the messenger, but I've heard of people applying black shoe polish to a black leather jacket to deepen the color and bring back a bit of faded luster.
Does anyone have any experience with this? Do the different tanneries use different chemicals in their respective dying processes? What say you? Thanks in advance.
Chris
Hope you're all hanging in there and already looking forward to another good weekend. I searched the topic I'm about to ask and didn't necessarily find the answer I was looking for, so...
How do you all darken a non tea-core black jacket that has begun to fade because of use in the sun?
Cleaning and conditioning will obviously have some effect but is this just something that happens to most black jackets over time and with hard use?
Is it something that you all just live with and don't give much consideration? I ask because I have a Y2-HR55 double riders that is very black but beginning to show the tea-core beneath on the seams, which is totally fine. It doesn't appear that this hide will ever not be as black as it is now, the topcoat seems pretty stout.
By contrast I've seen vintage and newer black jackets that I think might benefit aesthetically from a bit of darkening.
Now don't shoot the messenger, but I've heard of people applying black shoe polish to a black leather jacket to deepen the color and bring back a bit of faded luster.
Does anyone have any experience with this? Do the different tanneries use different chemicals in their respective dying processes? What say you? Thanks in advance.
Chris