Unless your jacket is specifically for cosplay, pretend, theater etc. I dont see the need to artificially distress a new and perfectly good leather jacket.
I carefully select a good, well built, cosmetically appealing, stylish leather jacket to USE and not baby. Break them in with your own adventures. Just wear them....wear the @#$% out of them. Ride horses, go on dates, hay rides, mountain hiking, camping, cleaning stalls, stack cinder blocks, pour concrete..whatever. I buy my leather jackets for real world use. I condition them with Lexol and maintain them but I aint afraid to roll in the dirt or get a little cow sh*t on them. I think we sometimes overthink things. I wouldn't go near my 'hide' with acetone, a knife, scour or Brillo pad. Time and use will suffice.
That's my story & I'm sticking to it. As Peter Botwright used to say. ...CHEERS
