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aorange

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Do tea core jackets continue to patina even after the initial black coat wears off?

After tea-coring, I would assume the light brown / tobacco would continue to patina and darken since it’s veg-tanned, but I’ve never really seen a picture that shows “fresh” vs “aged” brown.
 

dthieu86

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Do tea core jackets continue to patina even after the initial black coat wears off?

After tea-coring, I would assume the light brown / tobacco would continue to patina and darken since it’s veg-tanned, but I’ve never really seen a picture that shows “fresh” vs “aged” brown.

I have some picture of FCL jacket. Its tea core so nice for me.

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MrProper

I'll Lock Up
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Do tea core jackets continue to patina even after the initial black coat wears off?

After tea-coring, I would assume the light brown / tobacco would continue to patina and darken since it’s veg-tanned, but I’ve never really seen a picture that shows “fresh” vs “aged” brown.
Its not teacore, just black CXL
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Bahabp100

Practically Family
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If you've got a quick jacket question and don't see a thread for it, just post it here. Whether the question is about fit, design, patterns, choice of leather, makers, hardware etc,. this is the place.
What is the best product that might darken a faded black leather jacket ? Usually the question is ….. might NOT darken a jacket. This one is faded but I’m not looking to dye it . I’m looking for a cleaner/ conditioner that will darken a faded black jacket . TYIA
 

Poltung

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France
I'm looking for my 1st cross zip and narrowed down my picks to these 2:
@Monitor, if you remember how they compare:
Sugar Cane's Indian motorcycle Ranger vs Lost Worlds' speed demon. Which one do you prefer and why?
I've handled and handled both LW's HH leather and SC's HH black teacore (yellowish underneath the pigment) and both are what I want for a cross zip to absolutely beat up in concerts, but I have never handled the (seemingly dyed through?) SC HH they used on your Ranger.
Thanks!
 
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I'm looking for my 1st cross zip and narrowed down my picks to these 2:
@Monitor, if you remember how they compare:
Sugar Cane's Indian motorcycle Ranger vs Lost Worlds' speed demon. Which one do you prefer and why?
I've handled and handled both LW's HH leather and SC's HH black teacore (yellowish underneath the pigment) and both are what I want for a cross zip to absolutely beat up in concerts, but I have never handled the (seemingly dyed through?) SC HH they used on your Ranger.
Thanks!

I apologize to keep you waiting.

Amusingly enough, I... am actually having trouble deciding. If it was any other jacket, I would've said Speed Demon but the Indian Ranger was so cool that I don't know what to tell you. Ranger looked slightly better - fancier, perhaps - while appearing to be as sturdy as the LW but the LW was an absolute zenith of workmanship & quality in every possible aspect. I honestly cannot decide.

Although, I don't recall my SC being dyed all the way through. I distinctly recall the stitch holes being brown, where the top coating was punctured.
 

Poltung

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I apologize to keep you waiting.

Amusingly enough, I... am actually having trouble deciding. If it was any other jacket, I would've said Speed Demon but the Indian Ranger was so cool that I don't know what to tell you. Ranger looked slightly better - fancier, perhaps - while appearing to be as sturdy as the LW but the LW was an absolute zenith of workmanship & quality in every possible aspect. I honestly cannot decide.

Although, I don't recall my SC being dyed all the way through. I distinctly recall the stitch holes being brown, where the top coating was punctured.
Awesome, thanks for the answer!
I love Stu's jackets as they're absolute tanks, but I imo the japanese makers just have this extra something I can't explain.
Might be because of my asian body but Phigvel, TFH, RC and SC all fit me better than LW at the same pit to pit and shoulder width.
Maybe the higher armholes ?
Anyway I think I'll be on the hunt for my grail cross zip now, an indian ranger by SC.
 

The Lost Cowboy

Call Me a Cab
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Southeast Asia
Can anybody tell me anything about this leather? This is not anything high end but I am thinking to take it on the semi as a work jacket. I just absolutely soaked it in water and the inside remained dry as a bone. Once dry, the outside also looks totally untouched by the experience.

This is very soft leather - maybe it's sheep skin? Made in Indonesia for Hein Gericke and distributed in the U.S. by First Gear, I believe it is from the 90s.

I have a G-1 for my everyday wear on the truck, but this one has three details that I like for actually working the flatbeds (specifically strapping, chaining and tarping loads): it's apparent high water resistance; it's warm removable liner for winter months and very well-thought out ventilation system for warmer months; and it's extreme comfort, allowing me total freedom of movement.

I also like that it's not anything high end and if it gets destroyed I won't be upset.

I guess my question is, is there something about this jacket that I am not considering that makes it unsuitable as a work jacket?

Thanks for any insights.

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Zoo

One of the Regulars
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145
Still thinking about picking up a G1 jacket. Thoughts between an Avirex or a Schott? Don't believe either one is from an actual USN contract.
Thanks!
 

sirkris

New in Town
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37
Could anyone advise what is the best way of temporary storing leather jacket when I am at work or in restaurant? Currently I am bending it longitudinally (paralel to sleeves) and keeping it on the floor/ desk/ or backpack. Is there anything better I can do (assuming I do not have a hanger)?
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photo2u

Call Me a Cab
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2,866
Location
claremont california
Could anyone advise what is the best way of temporary storing leather jacket when I am at work or in restaurant? Currently I am bending it longitudinally (paralel to sleeves) and keeping it on the floor/ desk/ or backpack. Is there anything better I can do (assuming I do not have a hanger)?
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Cafefully roll it in, making sure the sleeves are folded in longwise. At the end, it should look like a burrito. This is the way I have stored jackets in plastic containers in the past.
 

Herrvallmo

One Too Many
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1,116
Location
Sweden
Could anyone advise what is the best way of temporary storing leather jacket when I am at work or in restaurant? Currently I am bending it longitudinally (paralel to sleeves) and keeping it on the floor/ desk/ or backpack. Is there anything better I can do (assuming I do not have a hanger)?
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I wouldn't overthink it :) personally I usually just toss my jackets in my locker if at school. Otherwise I hang it over a chair if there is one free(and no racks with hangers) or I just use the floor if needed(and it's not super nasty haha), but in the end it's just a jacket so don't worry about it :D
 
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sirkris

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I wouldn't overthink it :) personally I usually just toss my jackets in my locker if at school. Otherwise I hang it over a chair if there is one free(and no racks with hangers) or I just use the floor if needed(and it's not super nasty haha), but in the end it's just a jacket so don't worry about it :D
Very good point. It is just a jacket. I started to treat it as something exceptional but it should be something useful first. The jacket is for me, not I am for the jacket.
 

DogFacePonySoldier

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Do tea core jackets continue to patina even after the initial black coat wears off?

After tea-coring, I would assume the light brown / tobacco would continue to patina and darken since it’s veg-tanned, but I’ve never really seen a picture that shows “fresh” vs “aged” brown.

piggy backing is i am still trying to figure is if there is a point when a teacore patina is turning to crack damaged leather. My jacket and boots are slowly peaking since i get nervous and reach for conditioner. Snow shoveling is like teacore nox (hopefully teacore and not cracking)

dthieu86 FCL is amazing looking.​

 

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