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When do you consider a new horsehide jacket broken in?
My idea is that it's broken in when I can easily put it on, take it off and wear it comfortably.
My experience of horsehide is limited to two jackets with a third on the way. The first was worn fairly often for a couple of years but stayed quite stiff. I got fed up eventually and threw it in the bottom of the wardrobe and eventually more stuff went on top. Two years later it surfaced - soft, pliable and comfortable. The other, an aero FQHH, I've had for about 18 months. It's been worn in all conditions, rain, snow, operating a snow blower and it's only now starting to feel a little broken in. I'm starting to think I'll be replacing the knits and lining before it's broken in!
My idea is that it's broken in when I can easily put it on, take it off and wear it comfortably.
My experience of horsehide is limited to two jackets with a third on the way. The first was worn fairly often for a couple of years but stayed quite stiff. I got fed up eventually and threw it in the bottom of the wardrobe and eventually more stuff went on top. Two years later it surfaced - soft, pliable and comfortable. The other, an aero FQHH, I've had for about 18 months. It's been worn in all conditions, rain, snow, operating a snow blower and it's only now starting to feel a little broken in. I'm starting to think I'll be replacing the knits and lining before it's broken in!