So I decided to do something different today. I wanted to experiment on aging a FQHH jacket. I decided to use my newish black FQHH Aero Highwayman as a test subject.
Disclaimer: if you feel that the only way to brake in and age a jacket is by wearing it, you might find following text and images disturbing.
What you need for this:
A Highwayman:
A tumble dryer and some tennis balls:
Steel rubbing bad meant for pots and pans:
First place the jacket in dryer with the balls. Make sure the heat is not on! Let it tumble for about 20 hours until the jacket is nice and soft. By now also the grain should start popping up.
Result should look like this:
As you can see the black coating on the leather has already been worn by the dryer on some places like for example seams.
Next step, take rubbing pad and a deep breath and start rubbing the coating of the seams without any mercy!
Wear the jacket for treating the greases on the sleaves:
When done with seams and sleeve greases, start gently working on the whole jacket. Remember not to sand the large panels too hard, because the effect will not work if the whole coating is gone:
What I should have taken into consideration is, that the inside chest pockets started showing through after I sanded the front of the jacket.
All in all I am quite pleased with the result. I am sure many of you disagree and think that I destroyed the jacket. But hey, it is my jacket after all!
Disclaimer: if you feel that the only way to brake in and age a jacket is by wearing it, you might find following text and images disturbing.
What you need for this:
A Highwayman:
A tumble dryer and some tennis balls:
Steel rubbing bad meant for pots and pans:
First place the jacket in dryer with the balls. Make sure the heat is not on! Let it tumble for about 20 hours until the jacket is nice and soft. By now also the grain should start popping up.
Result should look like this:
As you can see the black coating on the leather has already been worn by the dryer on some places like for example seams.
Next step, take rubbing pad and a deep breath and start rubbing the coating of the seams without any mercy!
Wear the jacket for treating the greases on the sleaves:
When done with seams and sleeve greases, start gently working on the whole jacket. Remember not to sand the large panels too hard, because the effect will not work if the whole coating is gone:
What I should have taken into consideration is, that the inside chest pockets started showing through after I sanded the front of the jacket.
All in all I am quite pleased with the result. I am sure many of you disagree and think that I destroyed the jacket. But hey, it is my jacket after all!