Aging a Flightsuit Dark Brown Goat

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LJHood
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Aging a Flightsuit Dark Brown Goat

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I just got a made to measure dark brown chrome goat jacket from FS. It is awesome but very stiff and a little shiny. I have read the regular-guy website, but does anyone out there have any insight as to how I might age a chrome goat Expo and loosen it up a bit?

Also, has anyone out there had any luck getting distressing highlights on their goat Expo? Or does it stay pretty much new looking throughout the jacket's life span? Thanks.
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Post by Dalexs »

First and foremost, wear it, wear it, and did I mention wear it???
That alone will loosen it up a bit.
On advice from this forum, when I first got my jacket, I routinely took it off, rolled it up, and tossed it in a corner.
After a year, it s now soft as butter and drapes very nicely. It still looks nearly new because I haven't gone out of my way to distress it.
I also hear that putting it in a dryer on AIR cycle for an hour or so does the trick.

Check this thread out if you dare! :shock:

http://www.indygear.com/forum/viewtopic ... distressed
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Post by thePawn »

Wearing it actually distresses it some everyday.
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