Going to get an Expedition jacket, PICS!!!

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Indiana G wrote:it does appear black there just like hsj's.....but then again, your pants look like jeans but i'm assuming they're khaki :?
Yup, khaki's. Not jeans. They're my alternative Indy pants. Close enoughs until I lose a few more pounds to fit back into my Wested and NH Indy pants... :wink:
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_ wrote:Great jacket! If you want to age that particular leather, the "hot water" technique is the way to go...
Would this simply be soaking it in hot water is there more involved?

My one concern in distressing a GB jacket is losing the collar shape - I always loved how much better it holds the shape than any other jacket I've seen or owned.

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HANSOLOJONES wrote:Again I prefer to age the gear naturally. High Regards,
HSJ.
A man after my own heart...... :clap: :wink:

Regards! Michaelson
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