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Keeping your collar up?

Samcurr

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Anyone know of a good way to keep a leather jackets collar up?
I have a horsehide biker jacket and every-time I put up the collar it just falls back down. Leather is too soft I guess.
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Get the collar wet (soaked) with HOT water. Then set it in the shape you want. Leave it that way to dry. Presto.
Or if you want it done quickly, use a steamer on the underside of the collar until the leather gets “floppy.” While the collar is still hot, shape it. Hold it until it cools- done.
Depending on the HH it might be stiffer afterwards, but it should do the trick. You can always condition it later.
 
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navetsea

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isnt it usually your own head that pushes it down usually when you look up, or when you sit and lean forward like on a desk or bar ? I'm in the middle of tweaking collar shape to make enough clearance that my own head won't push it down. basically making a human lamp-shade collar.

but in your case if your jacket has collar snap like Johnny depp's just snapping the collar tip down while the back is propped up probably helps to keep it propped up longer since they are stuck in that position
 

Samcurr

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Get the collar wet (soaked) with HOT water. Then set it in the shape you want. Leave it that way to dry. Presto.
Or if you want it done quickly, use a steamer on the underside of the collar until the leather gets “floppy.” While the collar is still hot, shape it. Hold it until it cools- done.
Depending on the HH it might be stiffer afterwards, but it should do the trick. You can always condition it later.
Pretty much what I was thinking. Thanks.
 

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