Anyone weathered a wested lamb in the shower ?
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Anyone weathered a wested lamb in the shower ?
I have two westeds, a snug miltary fit one and one thats more sa that i have weathered with penknife and sandpaper. The hide i note is quite soft and thin, has anyone done the shower on theirs, would you recommend it and if so how do you go about it ?
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Well, it's more than wrinkles. Do you want to shrink it any? If so, then it's hot water and the drier afterwards. If you don't want shrinkage, then just use cool water. If you get it really wet, you can lay it on towel flat on the floor. I rolled it up in a ball and left it over night. The next day it was damp and I just left it out flat on a towel. It worked for me.
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If i understand correctly, the temperature of the water must not be super hot or freezing cold.
I think the temperature of the water must be somewhere in the middle, the same temperature a glass of water would get if you leave in in a room for enough time, living-room temperature. Or the same temperature rainwater has in summertime.
(actually, this is more or less me asking for help or confirmation on this, since I've never done it myself)
I think the temperature of the water must be somewhere in the middle, the same temperature a glass of water would get if you leave in in a room for enough time, living-room temperature. Or the same temperature rainwater has in summertime.
(actually, this is more or less me asking for help or confirmation on this, since I've never done it myself)
Ok i have just got out of the shower ! Went in for 1min. To be fair to Peter i was surprised out how waterproof his jacket is even after i had the sandpaper and swiss army knife at it. I hated the jacket when i first got it but i am starting to like it a lot. I will now post before pics on the jacket thread and then after ones later today.
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I was about to do some distressing this morning when I discovered my sump pump had stopped due the outlet under the deck being frozen solid. I had to roll and crawl around underneath to get to the darned thing and thought the process might be considered an "adventure" and that I should wear my new Wested lamb. I changed my mind and am glad I did. It was just too nasty under there. Got the pipe fixed though.
Now I read this post about distressing in the shower or washing machine and I realize that the whole idea of taking something this expensive and beating it up just plain scares me.
Can I really wash the entire thing, lining and all, and have it come out fine? If wetting it in the shower, do you actually have to wear it in the shower or can you just hang it under? Then crunch it in a ball and let dry overnight?
I would like to get thing more wrinkly so would sure like to see photos of shower and washing machine results.
Now I read this post about distressing in the shower or washing machine and I realize that the whole idea of taking something this expensive and beating it up just plain scares me.
Can I really wash the entire thing, lining and all, and have it come out fine? If wetting it in the shower, do you actually have to wear it in the shower or can you just hang it under? Then crunch it in a ball and let dry overnight?
I would like to get thing more wrinkly so would sure like to see photos of shower and washing machine results.
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That's the drum I've been beating all these many years.lpa53 wrote: Now I read this post about distressing in the shower or washing machine and I realize that the whole idea of taking something this expensive and beating it up just plain scares me.
Why don't you just wear it and let nature take it's natural course? ;-)
Regards! Michaelson
Food for thought:Imahomer wrote:Yea, the only way it would shrink after a cold water shower, is to toss it in the drier.
I had a Wested Lamb shrink while 'air drying' after getting soaked while hiking. Just after I summited Mt. Eisenhower, the skies opened up and the jacket was soaked. Blue skies one minute and hot (August in NH) and ten minutes later, BAM!Broke my MK VII bag on that trip too. Anyways, I wore the jacket during the descent and the sun came out again on the way down. By the time I got back to the Jeep, the jacket was only damp. Balled it up and threw it in the back for the 3 hour-ride home and wound up selling the jacket because it shrunk too much.
Moral of the story, it that any source of excessive heat can cause shrinkage, not just a clothes dryer. Something to think about if you are looking for that 'outdoor fresh scent of a line-hung jacket in August. The problem is that the definition of "excessive" is dependent on many things. I got caught about 10 times in downpours riding my motorcycle last year wearing my Schott Perfecto, and there was zero shrinkage after drying in the summer heat and wind. Same with my Vanson. I think lamb and calf are more prone to shrinkage as a generalization.
As far as cold water vs. hot water - hot water will penetrate the leather better. Some of these hard-core A-2 guys practically boil their jackets. Hot water more than likely removes the oils a lot more than cold water. After the jacket is completely dry, always treat with the conditioner of your choice. I think Michealson has mentioned a product once or twice that is touted to work rather well.
I say "do it" but do it slowly and monitor the process closely. The rewards are worth it if done right. Of course, I cannot count how many Indy jackets I have sold because they shrunk.
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Yes, but this time mine was natural distressing!
Ask your daughters friend about his Perfecto if he hasn't already had it soaked. Amazing jacket.
It is now obvious to me that since the animals live outside and get wet, lamb and calf shrink easier. That is why they are smaller than cows and horses.
...and if the jacket weighs the same as a duck, it's made of wood.
Ask your daughters friend about his Perfecto if he hasn't already had it soaked. Amazing jacket.
It is now obvious to me that since the animals live outside and get wet, lamb and calf shrink easier. That is why they are smaller than cows and horses.
...and if the jacket weighs the same as a duck, it's made of wood.
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It was raining yesterday so I decided that natural rain water would be best for the jacket... We have "soft" water and I don't want any salt getting in my jacket. So, results... It didn't soak all the way through which is good I think, the results are that my jacket has a better less new look to it. My sleeves rode up a little because of the bunch up so my jacket fits a little better.
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What type is the jacket?Redinight wrote:It was raining yesterday so I decided that natural rain water would be best for the jacket... We have "soft" water and I don't want any salt getting in my jacket. So, results... It didn't soak all the way through which is good I think, the results are that my jacket has a better less new look to it. My sleeves rode up a little because of the bunch up so my jacket fits a little better.