Hammer Down
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I was speaking to a rep at a respectable leather jacket distributor the other day, and he said that the Aeros tend to "bleed" for at least the first year. Is this true? He says you can't really wear nice clothes under the jackets for at least a year due to the jacket discoloring the clothes under it in whichever colored the jacket is dyed.
That means, according to my source, that Areos would discolor a white shirt black if the jacket is a black horsehide. Ditto, it will allegedly discolor a white shirt with brown smudges if the jacket is brown horsehide. The rep did not say if these "discolorations" could be washed out or not from the shirts. I kind of had the feeling they could, up to a point. Maybe not on a white shirt, but on darker colors. Still, how inconvenient if that is true!
He said this problem is not specific to Aero, either. Back when Vanson made horsehide, he said that the Vanson horsehide jackets did the same thing.
Say it ain't so! Even my patience and devotion to horsehide has limitations. I don't want a jacket like that. My 641HH Schott jacket did not stain anything. I had no bad experiences with my Schott horsehide "bleeding" on shirts. Then again, I only wore it a few times before selling it because it did not fit me worth a darn.
Any feedback on bleeding? I've heard you can't squeeze blood out of a turnip. Now, a beet, certainly. I worked in a beet factory as a kid and turned several pairs of jeans red, and then pink after a long summer of graveyard shifts and washing the jeans over and over again in a futile attempt to get out the red.
But an Aero? Ye gads. I'm crossing my fingers that $1,000 Aero horsehide jackets do not bleed on shirts worn under them.
Hammer
That means, according to my source, that Areos would discolor a white shirt black if the jacket is a black horsehide. Ditto, it will allegedly discolor a white shirt with brown smudges if the jacket is brown horsehide. The rep did not say if these "discolorations" could be washed out or not from the shirts. I kind of had the feeling they could, up to a point. Maybe not on a white shirt, but on darker colors. Still, how inconvenient if that is true!
He said this problem is not specific to Aero, either. Back when Vanson made horsehide, he said that the Vanson horsehide jackets did the same thing.
Say it ain't so! Even my patience and devotion to horsehide has limitations. I don't want a jacket like that. My 641HH Schott jacket did not stain anything. I had no bad experiences with my Schott horsehide "bleeding" on shirts. Then again, I only wore it a few times before selling it because it did not fit me worth a darn.
Any feedback on bleeding? I've heard you can't squeeze blood out of a turnip. Now, a beet, certainly. I worked in a beet factory as a kid and turned several pairs of jeans red, and then pink after a long summer of graveyard shifts and washing the jeans over and over again in a futile attempt to get out the red.
But an Aero? Ye gads. I'm crossing my fingers that $1,000 Aero horsehide jackets do not bleed on shirts worn under them.
Hammer
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