omar said:Hey Rufus, I was only half serious, although I think it would work! We'll never know because my wife got wind of this one, and needless to say, no one in this house is going to bed in a wet leather jacket! I guess that's more than enough on this particular subject....
Kid Mac said:Is that the "beating a dead horse" method?
Cheers,
Mac
HoosierDaddy said:I have been doing something similar to my new Aero FQHH jackets(I have several) for years....except... I use a plastic spray bottle to soak them with tap water only on the outside. Then shape the collar and wear them till dry. As you say...the HH becomes more pliable..and molds to your shape. Makes for a more "relaxed" jacket and adds charactor..rather than the brandnew stiffer appearance.
HD
H.Johnson said:Moreover, talking to some of my old biker buddies (some of whom are even older than I am) neither have they. We just wear them.
Peacoat said:When new, they are stiff, very stiff. It takes time, a long time, to make them comfortable to wear. Most of us aren't in a position to wear them every day, all day. It is wear as we can.
For me it isn't a matter of making them look aged, but simply to make them comfortable to wear. If I can find a way to shorten the process from a year down to 3 months, I will certainly do it.
Peacoat said:When new, they are stiff, very stiff. It takes time, a long time, to make them comfortable to wear. Most of us aren't in a position to wear them every day, all day. It is wear as we can.
For me it isn't a matter of making them look aged, but simply to make them comfortable to wear. If I can find a way to shorten the process from a year down to 3 months, I will certainly do it.