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Good ways to soften up Italian HH

Marc mndt

Active Member
I use Urad Tenderly to soften up leather jackets, vintage or new, that won't break in just by wearing them.

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bseal

Well-Known Member
...beyond wear the piss out of it?

I've had my BK Star for about 2 years now, I've worn it ton, sat on it repeatedly, and it still feels pretty stiff compared to my two Horween Good Wears. It may well be just an unusually tough batch of Liberty HH, but does anybody have any tricks for getting leather to soften up?

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London Cabbie

Well-Known Member
We all just have too many jackets to wear, so they all still look new after years lol
I was looking at my closet the other day and wishing, trying... to find one or two to move on, to make room for the GWs, but I can't. I love em too much.
That’s the jacket addiction curse. The ones I could move won’t make much, so I have half an attic of try on but don’t wear..
 

London Cabbie

Well-Known Member
...beyond wear the piss out of it?

I've had my BK Star for about 2 years now, I've worn it ton, sat on it repeatedly, and it still feels pretty stiff compared to my two Horween Good Wears. It may well be just an unusually tough batch of Liberty HH, but does anybody have any tricks for getting leather to soften up?
Stop rushing the process…
 

dbtk44

New Member
Quickest way, without conditioning it....throw it in a dryer, NO HEAT just air fluff, and tumble it for 30min and see how it feels. 60min would be better, but starting off with 30 gives you a good idea how it works.

As long as its on "no heat", the tumbling won't hurt it in any way. If it's worth 30min of your time...I guarantee, you will feel a difference in the softness.
 
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