Break in your Leather Jacket. Fun Intended!
How to Break In Your Leather Jacket (Without the Stiffness)
We all love that "new jacket" feeling, but let’s be real: wearing a brand-new leather piece can sometimes feel like wearing a suit of armor. If your new favorite from Deckra feels a bit stiff, don’t worry. You don’t need a complicated ritual or professional tools to soften it up—just a little bit of movement and a dash of adventure.
Here are two "easy-peasy" ways to break in your new leather jacket fast.
1. Live in It: The "Wear it Everywhere" Method
The most natural way to soften leather is simply to keep it moving. Leather reacts to your body heat and the way you move, eventually becoming a second skin.
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At Home: You don’t have to wait for a night out. Wear your jacket while lounging, doing light chores, or even napping. Don't worry about the neighbors—wearing your jacket indoors is a time-honored trick for enthusiasts.
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Get Active: Sitting at a desk won't do much. Take your jacket on a hike, or do activities that involve stretching your arms and moving your torso. Heck, try a few push-ups! The more you flex the material, the faster it yields.
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Condition It: If the leather is particularly stubborn, apply a high-quality leather conditioner. This lubricates the fibers, making the jacket more pliable and comfortable immediately.
2. The Moisture Trick: Embrace the Drizzle
It sounds counter-intuitive, but a little bit of water can be your best friend when it comes to custom-shaping leather.
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The Light Rain Method: If there’s a light drizzle outside (we’re talking mist, not a monsoon!), go for a walk. As the leather gets slightly damp, it becomes more elastic. By wearing it while it dries, the jacket stretches and molds specifically to your frame.
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The Spritz Alternative: No rain in the forecast? Use a spray bottle to lightly mist the jacket.
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The Golden Rule: Never use a hairdryer or a heater to speed up the drying process. Artificial heat can turn your leather brittle. Let it dry naturally while you wear it, or stuff it with bunched-up clothes to maintain its shape while it air-dries away from direct sunlight.
⚠️ A Few Ground Rules
Before you go out and get adventurous, keep these "Never" rules in mind to ensure your jacket lasts a lifetime:
The bottom line: A leather jacket is an investment that gets better with age. Treat it with a little bit of "tough love" and plenty of movement, and you’ll have a perfectly fitted piece in no time.
Happy breaking-in!
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