Formeruser012524
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I've heard from someone that it has been known to happen that a jacket changes its length after some months or years. Somewhat of a mystery, and AFAIK it's fairly rare, but in any case a jacket may somewhat shrink, or also get larger/longer, after a certain time period has passed.
I assume that this is based on the type of hide, but perhaps there are other factors involved such as quality of the hide, maybe even its thickness, plus how it was treated/processed/finished, or all of the above.
On another website (pretty long ago) I have read that jackets made from lamb, sheep, or any hide that is very flexible and especially "strechable", would be able to grow a bit over the years, whereas leather jackets made from steerhide would be very unlikely if not impossible to stretch/grow.
I'd love to know for the future, let's say I wanted a jacket where I preferred it shrinking over time instead of stretching/growing, would steerhide be the safest way to go? And also the opposite question, if I really wouldn't mind a jacket getting a bit longer after some months or years. Ideally, of course, the best way would be for it not to change it's length at all.
So which factors influence the way a jacket changes its "length" after a significant period of time. I'm sure the Fedora Lounge has some discussions about this phenomenon happening, but I'm not sure on what the explanations/speculations are as to what causes this, and what hides are affected in different ways.
Really appreciate your help.
I assume that this is based on the type of hide, but perhaps there are other factors involved such as quality of the hide, maybe even its thickness, plus how it was treated/processed/finished, or all of the above.
On another website (pretty long ago) I have read that jackets made from lamb, sheep, or any hide that is very flexible and especially "strechable", would be able to grow a bit over the years, whereas leather jackets made from steerhide would be very unlikely if not impossible to stretch/grow.
I'd love to know for the future, let's say I wanted a jacket where I preferred it shrinking over time instead of stretching/growing, would steerhide be the safest way to go? And also the opposite question, if I really wouldn't mind a jacket getting a bit longer after some months or years. Ideally, of course, the best way would be for it not to change it's length at all.
So which factors influence the way a jacket changes its "length" after a significant period of time. I'm sure the Fedora Lounge has some discussions about this phenomenon happening, but I'm not sure on what the explanations/speculations are as to what causes this, and what hides are affected in different ways.
Really appreciate your help.