IndianaGeo wrote:Terrasolo,
You make some very good points I think. I kind of agree with you that an authentic jacket, however that might be defined, should be something that ages naturally and through ones own natural efforts. I think it´s a little "misleading" perhaps to artificially age a jacket. It´s sort of like embellishing a resume in a way as if to say one has more "experience" than someone else. It´s just tempting you know.. because a distressed jacket just looks so good. I´m a bit torn about the whole thing. I guess I´m a little embarrassed at how good my jacket looks being so new and all.
Oh believe me I know the temptations, I also bought a suit that was based on a TV character and the suit looked so faded and washed a million times. crumpled and so one, but my suit was brand new. I thought about making it look faded and old and thankfully I had the feeling of regret that Louisiana Jones had but before I even tried it. It's a great suit, and I wear it a lot at work, but I would not be able to if I had make it SA.
the leather jacket lived in look is great and I know that I will face the same temptation when I get mine, but in the end, I will remember my past experiences and decide that I bought this jacket to take the wear and tear that it was meant to, so I had better get it to some adventuring of it's own.
besides that dark goat skin that i want is such a beautiful color.
What ever you decide, so long as you are happy with the end result is all that matters. if you are not, that is a lot of money spent just to make you unhappy,