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Aero natural Vicenza

X83

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Im starting my journey with my natural Vicenza sunburst from aero i would like to start this thread for those to post pics and exchange stories about and info about this particular leather please feel free to post the pictures of your jackets progression
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X83

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Im starting my journey with my natural Vicenza sunburst from aero i would like to start this thread for those to post pics and exchange stories about and info about this particular weather please feel free to post the pictures of your jackets progression View attachment 534568
This is day one of soaking in the sun
 

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Lovely jacket. I'm four years into my journey. I recommend giving it a wipe down with water initially, otherwise you'll find the endless random waterdrop stains will drive you nuts.
 

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Lovely jacket. I'm four years into my journey. I recommend giving it a wipe down with water initially, otherwise you'll find the endless random waterdrop stains will drive you nuts.
Well that definitely answers one question for so please explain should I use a wet rag or damp rag and do I let it air dry or wet rag then let it soak up son
 

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Lovely jacket. I'm four years into my journey. I recommend giving it a wipe down with water initially, otherwise you'll find the endless random waterdrop stains will drive you nuts.
Also any chance I could see a picture of your jacket in current stage
 

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I used a sponge and some tepid water. I just let it air dry, mainly in the sun when possible. Here's a few pics from back in the day. It's darker now and has a lot more marks. You have to develop a relaxed attitude to getting marks and smudges on it btw. It's that new guitar thing: the first time you get a knock or a scratch, it's like a death in the factory. After that, you learn to live with it.
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/aero-wayfarer-raw-horsehide-pic-heavy.97041/page-4
 

X83

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I used a sponge and some tepid water. I just let it air dry, mainly in the sun when possible. Here's a few pics from back in the day. It's darker now and has a lot more marks. You have to develop a relaxed attitude to getting marks and smudges on it btw. It's that new guitar thing: the first time you get a knock or a scratch, it's like a death in the factory. After that, you learn to live with it.
https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/aero-wayfarer-raw-horsehide-pic-heavy.97041/page-4
Ok that makes sense I already got a mark on it that drove me insane so trying to learn as much as I can
 

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The soaking and tanning turns it a honey colour, which help soften any marks. I almost ditched mine when I got a smudge on the chest pockets from a shoulder strap. Once I'd calmed down, I set about the soaking and tanning (in the sense of a sun tan, if you get me), and the marks faded into the overall look of the jacket. After a while it takes on a really cool sheen. It's the jacket I get the most compliments on.
 

X83

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The soaking and tanning turns it a honey colour, which help soften any marks. I almost ditched mine when I got a smudge on the chest pockets from a shoulder strap. Once I'd calmed down, I set about the soaking and tanning (in the sense of a sun tan, if you get me), and the marks faded into the overall look of the jacket. After a while it takes on a really cool sheen. It's the jacket I get the most compliments on.
Yes same has happened to me I just now gave it a soak with damp cloth now letting it dry do you have a repeat system for this or just a one Tim soak and the rest just sun
 

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I did two or three times, with an air-dry in between. It will only darken to a certain point initially, tbh. After that, you just need to wear and not worry about it.
 

X83

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I did two or three times, with an air-dry in between. It will only darken to a certain point initially, tbh. After that, you just need to wear and not worry about it.
Done deal your jacket looks beautiful I hope we can get people to post there jackets here and possibly help by sharing info like this thank you
 

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From what I’m starting to understand from veg tan jackets is that the stains are inevitable and at some point wanted so that it all blends into a beautiful jacket with dark color and patina a personal jacket that tells your story
 

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Four years of regular, non-gentle wear. We've had a warmer than usual summer, so it's not got the usual run out this summer, but it's a great jacket and really does get better with every passing year. I have seen one that was worn as a motorcycle jacket, and while impressive, I'm not sure It's the look I'd go for.
 

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Stunning jacket! I received my Nat. Vicenza Aero Type III back in early May. I gave it a brief 3 hour sun bath - 1.5 hr per front/back. It did darken a bit. Way too hot here to wear outside but I do wear for a few hours now and then to help break it in more. The Natural Vicenza is amazing and yours is a testament to how the leather can transition into a beautiful jacket over time.
 

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