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The mysterious bending Aero collar -- help sought

Sir Jacket

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Loungers, I've identified a possible fault in my otherwise excellent M422A: the collar. One half bends over properly and the other lies almost flat (see picture). I tried to mould the flat half into shape (fixing it into place overnight with a monkey clip) but to no avail. Has anyone experienced similar problems? Can anyone help?

Sir J

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Edward

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Loungers, I've identified a possible fault in my otherwise excellent M422A: the collar. One half bends over properly and the other lies almost flat (see picture). I tried to mould the flat half into shape (fixing it into place overnight with a monkey clip) but to no avail. Has anyone experienced similar problems? Can anyone help?

Sir J

m422A.jpg

I like it, kinda... looks "natural". I'd be trying to flatten the other side (your left) out, were it mine, probably. Vive la difference! As Jan says, water treatment...
 

Seb Lucas

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It's a leather jacket... that's what they do.

If it bugs you it can be trained to do the right thing as per above observations.
 

Sir Jacket

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Thanks, fellas. Jan, I shall try your miracle hot water treatment (which did seem to lengthen the Stockman sleeves -- thanks -- although I still sent them back bc they were too narrow).

I am intrigued by this statement: "It's a leather jacket... that's what they do." This has a nice ring to it -- but what is it that leather jackets do?

Sir J
 

GriffDeLaGriff

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i always mold my collars with warm water, but i soak the entire collar under the tap (only the collar)

then i mold it and then the jacket hangs to dry for a day, sometimes one have to check it from time to time and shape it again if it goes out, depending on the leather.

it works very good, it becomes like its pressed in that way or something afterwards, its even difficult to get out if one wants to (unless you wet it again)
 

Seb Lucas

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Thanks, fellas. I am intrigued by this statement: "It's a leather jacket... that's what they do." This has a nice ring to it -- but what is it that leather jackets do?

Sir J

What I mean is it's an organic object, made of a natural fibre, by hand. It's not about straight lines. The whole point of a leather jacket is character: how it wears and moulds and stretches and fades and creases, etc. Your collar, therefore, is a classic example of what leather can do. ;)
 

Sir Jacket

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"The whole point of a leather jacket is character: how it wears and moulds and stretches and fades and creases, etc"

I agree entirely -- and very well put -- but I'm not sure I wanted to begin with an aberration. I've given it the Jan Patent Amazing Hot Water Treatment, and it is currently monkey-clipped -- so we shall see the outcome.

Sir J
 

palow

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Hallo All from newbie (first post at least) here,

I have bought custom AeroLeather, leather collared M-422A inspired by Ian Solo s great jackets (red gabardine lining, aero zipper, A2 waistband) and I have the very same problem collar, its due to the throat latch and its knob located just underneath LH collar, I am trying to use Your advices and will see the outcome.
 
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i always mold my collars with warm water, but i soak the entire collar under the tap (only the collar)

then i mold it and then the jacket hangs to dry for a day, sometimes one have to check it from time to time and shape it again if it goes out, depending on the leather.

it works very good, it becomes like its pressed in that way or something afterwards, its even difficult to get out if one wants to (unless you wet it again)

I have done the same thing for years,Griff. This works especially well with the heavy FQHH. Wetting the waxy hide does make it very pliable enought to shape and form by hand.
HD
 

dr.velociraptor

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I wouldn't consider that one of those little things on the jacket that give it some character, I wouldn't consider uneven sleeves character either. Try to bend it to form because that would drive me nuts too, especially after dropping $1000 for a jacket.
 

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