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I think this would be the best question for this.
I have a Rick Intarsia moto, leather code - LBO (oiled calf?)
Great jacket, but it has a strong smell (not just straight leather smell - a strong 'oiled' tinge - I visited my mother with it on a bit ago and she confused the smell for a gas leak! haha).
This doesn't particularly bother myself, but my girlfriend moans non-stop when ever I wear it.
Is there anyway to reduce the smell? I have hung it outside for literally weeks, worn the jacket loads and whilst the smell has reduced, it has only reduced slightly.
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Originally posted by gawkrodger View PostI think this would be the best question for this.
I have a Rick Intarsia moto, leather code - LBO (oiled calf?)
Great jacket, but it has a strong smell (not just straight leather smell - a strong 'oiled' tinge - I visited my mother with it on a bit ago and she confused the smell for a gas leak! haha).
This doesn't particularly bother myself, but my girlfriend moans non-stop when ever I wear it.
Is there anyway to reduce the smell? I have hung it outside for literally weeks, worn the jacket loads and whilst the smell has reduced, it has only reduced slightly.
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I hope I'm putting this in the right place.
I have worn the heal very far down on my MA+ folded boots and at this point, I effectively need a new heal or at least 3 1/4 of it replaced. What would be the best way to go about this? a) find a decent cobbler or b) Try and get them repaired by Maurizio.
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Originally posted by LilL.FASH View PostI hope I'm putting this in the right place.
I have worn the heal very far down on my MA+ folded boots and at this point, I effectively need a new heal or at least 3 1/4 of it replaced. What would be the best way to go about this? a) find a decent cobbler or b) Try and get them repaired by Maurizio.
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