Put the iron down. The single fastest way to wreck a good leather jacket is to treat it like a cotton tee and press an iron-on patch straight onto the hide, because the heat that a t-shirt shrugs off will scorch finished leather in seconds and leave a shiny, stiff, discolored mark that no amount of conditioner buffs out. Patches belong on a riding jacket. They always have. The trick is attaching them with a method the leather can actually […]
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