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MrProper

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I suspect the "tea core" effect on older jacket is the result of bone yellow or grey core from hasten drum dyeing like Canuck said, and then with exposure, than faded part become brown from oil exhaust or dirt and grime and oxidation and UV tanning or combination of all those, who dyed leather tan and then overdye it with black in the old days??, people in the old days don't like faded leather, they just come to accept it while waiting until they can afford to buy new jacket, the same with jeans, nobody like dirty faded jeans in old days, people just come to accept it as workwear and replace it from time to time, only since the 80's people started to get creative with bleach and pre faded denim, and only recently "tea core" is a thing to pursue in leather as the equivalent of sick fades on leather like it's on raw denim.
That reads plausibly and makes sense. The question is... was it really like that or is that just an assumption? It should be possible to check this using really old jackets. Perhaps there were reasons for a brown core. E.g. a large batch of brown for brown jackets and then dye a few so that you can also offer black from the same batch? Also just speculation.
 

ABCD

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who dyed leather tan and then overdye it with black in the old days??
Buco's steerhide

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Will Zach

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That reads plausibly and makes sense. The question is... was it really like that or is that just an assumption? It should be possible to check this using really old jackets. Perhaps there were reasons for a brown core. E.g. a large batch of brown for brown jackets and then dye a few so that you can also offer black from the same batch? Also just speculation.
That is what I was thinking. Some of the brown core in these jackets is really vibrant brown; doubt it became like that from grime and wear of chrome blue. Chrome blue becomes whitish, no matter the age. I think a batch of brown hide with a black topcoat is more likely.
 

navetsea

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does this mean what modern tanneries' teacore is authenthic?

or the old leather probably has been treated by conditioner several times over the decades that get absorbed and accumulated into the core and change the blue hue of the hide due to oxidation or just the conditioner has a color and accumulated? I read somewhere mink oil would tend to make the leather to develop red hue patina, while beeswax tend to make the leather to develop amber hue patina, and neatsfoot oil will develop brown hue patina.
 

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I would lean more towards it being veg tan originally or just a struck thru brown than a chrome tan with magical color changes.

If it was conditioner you'd think there might be uneven areas like the inside of hems that kept the 'original color' etc but I've never seen it not be even.
 
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ABCD

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or the old leather probably has been treated by conditioner several times over the decades that get absorbed and accumulated into the core and change the blue hue of the hide due to oxidation or just the conditioner has a color and accumulated?
I don't think this jacket was ever treated with conditioner before I got it.

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Bluechel

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Here's my recent 30 euro bargain. Probably 90s, it's French made and I think fits here.

As a 90s kid I love the oversized 90s vibe of this, although it's probably anathema to the vintage tastes of the lounge XD

Anyway, G. Rodson made a good jacket. Thick, soft hide, completely intact lining and a great Riri zipper.

Hope you like the pics. What do you think?

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Absolutely a steal!
 

jchance

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I’ve owned a Teacore leather jacket for years now, and after seeing it fade, I’ve converted to like LW’s never-fade grainy jackets now. It’s a pretty normal path for TFL members but weird how that works.
 

TartuWolf

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I’ve owned a Teacore leather jacket for years now, and after seeing it fade, I’ve converted to like LW’s never-fade grainy jackets now. It’s a pretty normal path for TFL members but weird how that works.
I ordered my Rugged West in teacore black - that will be my first one. Let's see if it converts me to greycore (like all my black jackets up to this point) or if I am a teacore guy.
 

TartuWolf

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@3.14nche That CXLSH double rider is a great example of what SB is capable of, gorgeous! Same can be said about the JL type 1 - that jacket pushed me to actually contact JL and inquire about their pricing haha.
But please upload photo's as thumbnails - you're killing my browser :D
 

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Harley Davidson x Real Mccoys
 

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3.14nche

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@3.14nche That CXLSH double rider is a great example of what SB is capable of, gorgeous! Same can be said about the JL type 1 - that jacket pushed me to actually contact JL and inquire about their pricing haha.
But please upload photo's as thumbnails - you're killing my browser :D
lol sorry about that
 

jchance

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Insane color loss on this Bates—most I’ve ever seen— it’s pretty much a white jacket at this point.

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