brownbanana
New Member
Hey guys, just had a thought and wondered if you guys care to chime in.
I've got a 70's Brill Bros. G-1 that will be a daily beater of sorts (when this awful weather cools down) and I couldn't help but think of how these cow jackets will break-in in the long run. Of course there are tons of info. on this site with goat, HH, etc., but there isn't much on the "beater" cows.
So anyways, just wondering for those that have given their cow jackets plenty of wear, what can I expect to develop after long term wearing. Would it be safe to say that the surface layer will chip off and I'll end up with some crazy ugly suede jacket (since the whole goat grain stamp process has been mentioned), LoL, or could I actually expect for some details to develop over time that will make it look aged and pleasant? Is it even possible that some sort of patina/texture will emerge?
If this has been mentioned elsewhere, please re-direct. Thanks in advance.
I've got a 70's Brill Bros. G-1 that will be a daily beater of sorts (when this awful weather cools down) and I couldn't help but think of how these cow jackets will break-in in the long run. Of course there are tons of info. on this site with goat, HH, etc., but there isn't much on the "beater" cows.
So anyways, just wondering for those that have given their cow jackets plenty of wear, what can I expect to develop after long term wearing. Would it be safe to say that the surface layer will chip off and I'll end up with some crazy ugly suede jacket (since the whole goat grain stamp process has been mentioned), LoL, or could I actually expect for some details to develop over time that will make it look aged and pleasant? Is it even possible that some sort of patina/texture will emerge?
If this has been mentioned elsewhere, please re-direct. Thanks in advance.