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  • wendysl
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  • giranexp
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    I really don't like the smell of leather coats, even when it's clean :))

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  • Westbound
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    Sorry to bump such an old thread, but was curious to know if anyone's tried washing an oiled calf Rick yet?

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  • samlasamla
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    did this to an intarsia about six years ago because the smoothness of the leather wasn't growing on me. threw it in a washer and then ran it through a dryer.

    still have it after all these years.

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  • nicelynice
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    Dunking it in hot water is not gonna shrink the arms enough
    Take it to a tailor

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  • dduyyy
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    Originally posted by Nickefuge View Post
    You could try to hang one arm at a time in a bucket of hot water.
    But I´d suggest to just have a tailor take them in a bit.
    Exactly what I would do if I want to shrink the arms. But what Im wondering here is if I try to shrink one part of the jacket, does that harm other parts of the jacket?
    Im still in the search for a good tailor here, not gonna give my expensive leather piece to the hand of the unskilled one. If I cant find one, i will try with hot water.

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  • Nickefuge
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    Originally posted by dduyyy View Post
    Is it possible to shrink only a part of a leather jacket, specifically the arms? My stooges fits me well on the torso, but the arms seems to be wide.
    You could try to hang one arm at a time in a bucket of hot water.
    But I´d suggest to just have a tailor take them in a bit.

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  • dduyyy
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    Is it possible to shrink only a part of a leather jacket, specifically the arms? My stooges fits me well on the torso, but the arms seems to be wide.

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  • dji
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    ^ one of my favourite designs from their back catalogue too (and also sadly too large for me) but I would warn against washing heavily processed leather as the leather has already been washed and distressed.

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  • yattadesign
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    Lots of great info here.

    Have the Julius FW10 cowl neck leather - which as much as I love, is just too big for me (sz1).

    Was planning to sell it until I came across this thread. Would anyone have an idea if this process would would work for this jacket? Seems like Lamb in particular tends to work well, but yet isn't recommended for Julius jackets.



    Would really love to get this jacket fitting like it does on the model above.
    Any advice is appreciated!

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  • byhand
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    I've soaked bison shoes in water for 12 hours and then dried them in the sun. Worked. They shrank a bit.

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  • andpgud
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    its a lamb leather all saints jacket

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  • lowrey
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    It's pretty much impossible to answer unless someone is familiar with the exact leather type.. There are leathers that get ruined in water, some will shrink and some might not react in any way

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  • andpgud
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    Anyone?

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  • andpgud
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    I am new here and own a to big jacket.
    I have been going through this thread and was wondering about the timing.
    I hand wash the jacket in hot water
    Put it in the dryer?

    For how long and how hot.

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