Apehanger13
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Hey all, first time posting on this wonderful site. I thought some might be interested in my new jacket and what I did.
First off, I've owned 3 leather jackets. My first was when I was 18 as I started work as a ranch hand/cowboy, still got it. Second one was when I was 23, it was already very old and poorly made, it fell to bits around me in about a yr. the 3rd I got when I was 31 or 32, still have it also. I'm now 39 and was looking for a new leather jacket as I was sick of the ill fit of my old bike jacket. So I jumped on the internet and came across a Schott 689HH, loved the look of it. I have an old Schott Pea coat, love the thickness and warmth of Schott so I ordered one in. I'm a shade under 6' 2" and 190 so I knew as it didnt come in a Long that it would be a bit short for general wear let alone on my motorcycle. I took it to a reputable motorcycle jacket maker and got him to put on a 2" hem and 2.5" cuffs.
Then I took it home, and after much reading on here, I put it in the washing machine, on heat, with a little soap (I can see people crying as they read this) Pulled it out and put it on, gave it a bit of a flex, then put it in the dryer!! (has anyone passed out yet? ha ha) On a low heat with lots of checks and trying it on. While this was going on I was scraping and rubbing off the coating that is on the outside layering of the jacket, it pretty much all came off (I now see people passing out completely, ha) A little longer in the dryer, and with a little moisture left I took it out and put it on.
It was just a tiny little bit loose before I did this, but it now fits like a good jacket should.
Its coming into summer in the Southern Hemisphere, so its a perfect fit with a tee or a shirt. By the winter it will have stretched where it has to, to fit a woolen jumper or thick flannel shirt.
It needs to be worn in the rain once or twice to give it a stretch where needed then coated with some good saddle oil, and hey presto, the jacket of my dreams ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you, and have a great day
First off, I've owned 3 leather jackets. My first was when I was 18 as I started work as a ranch hand/cowboy, still got it. Second one was when I was 23, it was already very old and poorly made, it fell to bits around me in about a yr. the 3rd I got when I was 31 or 32, still have it also. I'm now 39 and was looking for a new leather jacket as I was sick of the ill fit of my old bike jacket. So I jumped on the internet and came across a Schott 689HH, loved the look of it. I have an old Schott Pea coat, love the thickness and warmth of Schott so I ordered one in. I'm a shade under 6' 2" and 190 so I knew as it didnt come in a Long that it would be a bit short for general wear let alone on my motorcycle. I took it to a reputable motorcycle jacket maker and got him to put on a 2" hem and 2.5" cuffs.
Then I took it home, and after much reading on here, I put it in the washing machine, on heat, with a little soap (I can see people crying as they read this) Pulled it out and put it on, gave it a bit of a flex, then put it in the dryer!! (has anyone passed out yet? ha ha) On a low heat with lots of checks and trying it on. While this was going on I was scraping and rubbing off the coating that is on the outside layering of the jacket, it pretty much all came off (I now see people passing out completely, ha) A little longer in the dryer, and with a little moisture left I took it out and put it on.
It was just a tiny little bit loose before I did this, but it now fits like a good jacket should.
Its coming into summer in the Southern Hemisphere, so its a perfect fit with a tee or a shirt. By the winter it will have stretched where it has to, to fit a woolen jumper or thick flannel shirt.
It needs to be worn in the rain once or twice to give it a stretch where needed then coated with some good saddle oil, and hey presto, the jacket of my dreams ladies and gentlemen.
Thank you, and have a great day
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