captaincaveman1
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Hope there's room in the lounge for something a bit different. My latest ebay find... an older LL Bean A-2 style jacket. At this point, the thread counters should navigate away from this page and measure the width of their epaulets with a micrometer...
OK, those of you who are left might know that I like to take chances and pick up bargains here and there. Like all auctions for used clothing, I didn't know what to expect when I opened the box. Well, seller didn't describe it 100%. There were minor scuffs and the lining was lighly torn by the zipper. Worse of all, there was a strong wet-basement, moldy smell and the leather felt slimy and sticky.
First thing I did was throw it in the washer and dryer on med heat. That didn't kill the odor and goatskin still felt slimy. So off it went to my balcony to sit two whole days in 90+ degree sunshine. After this treatment the leather smelled and felt like new. Goatskin really is tough.
Next, I patched up the little holes in the liner with some iron-on patches. Cheap jackets deserve cheap repairs. lol lol
OK, those of you who are left might know that I like to take chances and pick up bargains here and there. Like all auctions for used clothing, I didn't know what to expect when I opened the box. Well, seller didn't describe it 100%. There were minor scuffs and the lining was lighly torn by the zipper. Worse of all, there was a strong wet-basement, moldy smell and the leather felt slimy and sticky.
First thing I did was throw it in the washer and dryer on med heat. That didn't kill the odor and goatskin still felt slimy. So off it went to my balcony to sit two whole days in 90+ degree sunshine. After this treatment the leather smelled and felt like new. Goatskin really is tough.
Next, I patched up the little holes in the liner with some iron-on patches. Cheap jackets deserve cheap repairs. lol lol