Distressed Leather Jacket – Quick and Easy Ways to Distress Your Existing Leather

Posted: January 10, 2011 – 9:01 pm

Distressed leather sounds like something you might want to stay away from but quite the contrary.  The look and feel of a beautiful distressed leather jacket is not only timeless but, quite frankly, cooler.  Think rock star, movie star…synonymous with cool is usually the leather jacket; Brando, Newman, MacQueen.  They all immediately come to mind.

But buying a distressed leather jacket can sometimes be a little pricey and out of the range for some people.  So if you aren’t quite ready to make the investment, why not distress one of your newer pieces?

  • Using a spray bottle, spray the leather jacket with rubbing alcohol.  Using the spray bottle will ensure that you cover the entire garment evenly so there are no “wetter” spots than others.  This will allow for a smooth overall application.  Spray just enough to dampen, not soak.
  • The coolest thing about distressed leather is the look of “worn and old” or “beaten”.  So the next step is to work the leather in your hands like you were kneading dough.  Crumple it and really work it through the garment.  This crumpling will create the natural creases that come with age or over time making the garment look older.
  • Next you want to make the leather look worn.  To do this you are going to do something that sounds contrary to everything you were ever taught about taking care of clothing.  Take a piece of medium grade sandpaper (yes, sandpaper) and depending on the level of “distress” you are aiming for, rub the jacket with the sandpaper in various places; some more than others and some areas leave untouched altogether.  This will make the garment look authentically distressed.
  • Now comes the real distress.  Taking a wire brush, rub the fabric much the same way as you did with the sandpaper but the wire brush will do a lot more “damage” and distress.
  • Finally, nothing says old, worn and distressed better than a little dirt.  Rub some dry dirt on the garment and dust off the excess.  If you are really looking to go all out, you could even rub the garment in the dirt on the ground but you would need to be careful about the dirt being damp or wet.

So Brando has nothing on you does he?  With a little ingenuity, just about anyone can have the look and feel of a cool, worn out distressed leather jacket.

Distressed Leather Jacket: Why Things Look Better with Age

Posted: August 25, 2010 – 7:48 pm

Everything gets better with age.  Wine, women, song and, yes leather.  The feel and touch of a soft distressed leather jacket is the ultimate in looking and being cool. 

Nothing feels better against the body than a great pair of worn out, distressed jeans, right?  Well, pairing them with a great distressed leather jacket and a pair of distressed boots and your look is complete. 

Chances are you might very well have a priceless gem hanging in your downstairs coat closet.  If you already own an older leather jacket (and who hasn’t had one or two in their lifetime), and haven’t worn it because it is too “worn out”, then it is time to take another look.

Many people go to great lengths to distress their own new leather, from using rubbing alcohol, crumpling it and even kicking it around in the dirt.  Imagine?  A brand new leather jacket being kicked around in the dirt?  But, with distressed leather, the older, the more worn out looking, the better.  

Leather is one of the materials, like denim, that actually looks better with age.  Like your favorite t-shirt or pair of shoes, it doesn’t matter how old it gets, it just is comfortable against the skin.  

So what exactly is a distressed leather jacket?  Distressed leather is leather that has been treated to age the appearance without damaging or weakening the integrity of the garment.  

Basically, it is giving a vintage feel or weathered, broken in look to the garment.  The process ages the material without weakening it but achieves that “soft, cool” feel.  Leather accessories such as gloves and vests can also be distressed to complete a great look.   

Distressed leather jackets are often more visually appealing to the consumer than a newer looking leather jacket.  Because of this, the distressed jackets will usually sell for a higher price than the brand new leather.  This is one of the reasons, many opt to buy new and distress their own.

Regardless of whether you buy your distressed leather jacket, distress it yourself or just grab an old “almost thrown out” gem from your closet, owning one is the ultimate statement of cool.

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