lomaxbernie
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For what it's worth, the only jacket I've machine washed was an old Schott Dur-o-Jac CR - it had a nasty smell but I was also hoping that the jacket would shrink a little because it was too big for me - and literally the only thing that happened to the jacket was that the smell disappeared so... While I can safely say that I've encountered zero problems with machine washing this particular jacket, I cannot claim that you'll get the same results with some other jacket.
I've seen some pretty horrible results from machine washing the jacket, you can look for it online, ranging from wonky zippers and lining drooping out of the sleeves to permanent stains and ripped stitching, etc. and I certainly wouldn't want risk this happening to any of my jackets.
Then again, armscye obviously has the experience in the matter so perhaps it is a completely safe method after all. Hey, if you got it cheap, give it a go. From my understanding, this sort of damage only occurs to thin, crap hides so I'm willing to bet that you don't have to worry about it when it comes to Schott.
If the jacket felt delicate at all, I really wouldn't consider the washing machine method. I have another lambskin jacket that I doubt would survive a trip through the machine, but the Schott feels very sturdy. I'll have to take a look at armscye's method closer, but my plan was to use the most delicate cycle and potentially not even do a full cycle.