Does a leather jacket stretch?
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Does a leather jacket stretch?
Just wondering.. did some research over a few days...
does a leather jacket stretch over time or shrink? if a jacket is a just right in the fit, like a perfect fitting suit jacket, will it loosen up over time and fit a little looser?
just wanna see what everyone thinks
thanks
Jude
does a leather jacket stretch over time or shrink? if a jacket is a just right in the fit, like a perfect fitting suit jacket, will it loosen up over time and fit a little looser?
just wanna see what everyone thinks
thanks
Jude
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Depends on how much it is used, I guess, and in what kind of conditions...
I would assume that a leather jacket worn only occasionally, and usually left on a hanger, would over time stretch a little due to gravity. On the other hand, I would assume that a leather jacket worn on a regular basis through all kinds of weather would most likely shrink a little.
Also, you got to take temperature into account. If you wear a jacket in inclement weather and take good care of it and condition it afterwards, I would imagine that the shrinkage would be very minimal. However, if you leave it to dry on a heater, it would shrink alot... which explains the major shrinkage some folks who distress their jackets in Dryers experience.
I would assume that a leather jacket worn only occasionally, and usually left on a hanger, would over time stretch a little due to gravity. On the other hand, I would assume that a leather jacket worn on a regular basis through all kinds of weather would most likely shrink a little.
Also, you got to take temperature into account. If you wear a jacket in inclement weather and take good care of it and condition it afterwards, I would imagine that the shrinkage would be very minimal. However, if you leave it to dry on a heater, it would shrink alot... which explains the major shrinkage some folks who distress their jackets in Dryers experience.
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Like they said, it depends.
I had one of the first deerskin Expeditions they ever made, and for some odd reason everytime the jacket got warm from normal body heat, the hide stretched. My sleeves would sometimes extend out almost 2 inches beyond their normal length.
Once the jacket cooled, it returned to it's original size.
Personally, I think that one was possessed. I no longer own it, as it went back to G&B in exchange for one of their first production goatskin jackets. I no longer own that one either. I 'outgrew' it.
Regards! Michaelson
I had one of the first deerskin Expeditions they ever made, and for some odd reason everytime the jacket got warm from normal body heat, the hide stretched. My sleeves would sometimes extend out almost 2 inches beyond their normal length.
Once the jacket cooled, it returned to it's original size.
Personally, I think that one was possessed. I no longer own it, as it went back to G&B in exchange for one of their first production goatskin jackets. I no longer own that one either. I 'outgrew' it.
Regards! Michaelson
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Now...this is funny...I was thinking the same thing! As, I get older it seems some of my clothing gets smaller! Darned clothes -- I know it isn't me...wait a minute my pants are pinching...be back in a while...they must have gotten smaller!nicktheguy wrote:The more Indiana Jones cereal I eat, Indiana Jones Dr. Peppers I drink, Indiana Jones M&M's I eat....all seem to make the jackets shrink....it's really odd...
I have never had this experience with my Wested's or other leather jackets. But, it seems to me, that we need to remember these are made out of various hides, and like us, they can change just as we change with age! Just my 'two cents!' W>
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