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Welcome home The Martine Lane 1968 G1

anthonyhie

Active Member
Hello Guys,

After my Irvin b Foster of 1962, I got this wonderful Martin Lane in very good condition with a nice collar !
I just change the cuff and the waistband for a rib-rack waistband from Mash (I prefer the look of it even it’s not the same as the original.)

I’m a bit surprise withe the color of the leather that is not as darker as my Irvin b Foster but it add a difference pour my small collection...

Here are the pics

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anthonyhie

Active Member
Little question : The pockets of the Martin lane are a little deformed, is there a technique to make them straight again?
 

B-Man2

Well-Known Member
You can wear it for a while and maybe they will straighten out, or take a spray bottle with water and spray them and then flatten them out by placing the jacket on a flat table with something on top of them pressing them flat and then let the pocket slowly dry that way.
 

anthonyhie

Active Member
You can wear it for a while and maybe they will straighten out, or take a spray bottle with water and spray them and then flatten them out by placing the jacket on a flat table with something on top of them pressing them flat and then let the pocket slowly dry that way.
Thanks will try this !
 
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