Evolution of Leather - Belts Wallets Patches
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^ it's made by Vintage Revival Products, found them on blueingreensoho.com. It's worn in pretty quickly, I guess because the leather gets handled a lot.
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Stock shot of my tri fold Mulberry when new:
And around two and half years old:
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Here's my 15 oz OGL brazilian leather belt, that is 14 month old now. Has been oiled many times and is still going strong. Will be getting a Samurai heavy curved belt soon, though.
And this was the raw state - colour just like or even lighter than the PB belt.
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Oh, OGL does red leather now too? And already I got a plan in my head. Great pick-up!
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LeatherGoods Connection small Ponderosa - new:
18 months later:
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IHG-04
More in it's respective thread: http://tinyurl.com/ctf4uu2
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Should I do anything with my 666's patch? I just stained a belt i bought on ebay and it looks better so far i gave it one coat how many should i do or is one enough. Here are b4 and afters
![](http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Barsony-Heavy-Duty-Tan-Leather-Belt-1-3-4-Size-33-34-/12/!BzdCKDQBGk~$(KGrHqF,!h8Ew5OtIwq9BMWH!JNrVw~~_3.JPG) -
you don´t oil a belt/patch or whatever to make it look good imo…the "look good" factor comes with wear and with wear only imo. you only need to oil your leathers when you have the feeling that they are too dry and may crack.
o/course oil/wax or other conditioners and also tanning your natural leathers in the sun may help a bit on darkening the leather but the real evo comes only with wear...