well, from other thread... I'm now curious as how do you guys fold your leather jacket,
this is how I do it when I took off my jacket and leave it in the car.
it is not the prettiest presentation of the jacket, but in my own thought process it is the "safest" for not creating unwanted strange creases.
I thought since the rear panel is most of the time bigger than the front it is more logical to fold it forward, and also since our torso is mostly only bending forward (unless you're a gymnast) it is more likely to get the folding lines blended with other creases on the front panel, while on the back it would be a lonely folding mark for a really long time because if our jacket fits well, there is minimal rear panel creases ever developing from wearing, and I fold the sleeve in following the elbow line since the inner panel of the sleeve is already slightly curved I just follow it.
how do you guys do yours?
this is how I do it when I took off my jacket and leave it in the car.
it is not the prettiest presentation of the jacket, but in my own thought process it is the "safest" for not creating unwanted strange creases.
I thought since the rear panel is most of the time bigger than the front it is more logical to fold it forward, and also since our torso is mostly only bending forward (unless you're a gymnast) it is more likely to get the folding lines blended with other creases on the front panel, while on the back it would be a lonely folding mark for a really long time because if our jacket fits well, there is minimal rear panel creases ever developing from wearing, and I fold the sleeve in following the elbow line since the inner panel of the sleeve is already slightly curved I just follow it.
how do you guys do yours?