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The code for that leather is LR, they have it on the produce page. According to the leather code guide posted earlier in this thread, spoilered below, LR is rugged lamb.yes, but hammered?
LCW: heavy calf (my fw14 stooges has this code)
RO leather codes from SZ:
LB: blistered lamb
LB: unwashed calf (not confirmed)
LBO: box/-ed calf
LC: washed lamb (not confirmed)
LF: fading/-ed (gradient) lamb
LG: full grain lamb (not confirmed?)
LG: washed lamb (not confirmed)
LK: kangaroo
LKG: kangaroo (washed / full grain ?)
LM: metallic calf
LO: oiled calf
LP: hammered lamb
LS: silky lamb
LSH: shearling lamb
LR: rugged lamb
LNB: some sort of blistered (combined with fabric)?
LZ: ?
LV: vegetable dyed lamb ?
LGAO - 'giove lamb' / oiled calf ?
COM: from archives it looks like a two-tone blistered treatmet (combined with fabric) ?
LMO: medium weight smooth lamb
How do you apply it? I've had some risky moments using Obenauf's on my winter boots where things got uneven--don't really want that to happen on the jacket.I use Saphir delicate to condition hammered lamb/washed lamb, only started needing after three or four years of wear. Works really well, cleaned it up and brought back some of the original luster
How do you apply it? I've had some risky moments using Obenauf's on my winter boots where things got uneven--don't really want that to happen on the jacket.
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but do you guys know if this is authentic?