by Leather | Uncategorized |
Have some old clothes laying around your home that you no longer wear or intend to wear? Sure you do! I think everyone has been guilty of keeping certain shirts, jackets, pants, and accessories past their expiration date. Whether they are damaged or if you’ve simply outgrown them, there’s bound to be some clothes that fall under this category somewhere in your home. But what should you do with them? Sell them to a Consignment Shop One idea is to sell your old clothes to a consignment shop. In case this is your first time hearing about them and how they work, let me explain: a consignment shop is a special type of clothing store that sells “gently used” apparel. You bring them the clothes you no longer want and/or can no longer wear, and they’ll give you either cash or store credit (note: you’ll generally receive more if you opt for store credit). Donate them to Charity Another solution is to donate your old clothes to a charity organization like GoodWill. Doing so will give you peace of mind knowing that your clothes are being put to good use. Granted, you won’t receive cash or store credit as you would for a consignment shop, but this is a quick and easy solution nonetheless. Furthermore, most major charity organizations will give you a tax-deductible receipt, meaning you can write off the value of your clothes as a donation the next time you file your taxes. Talk with your accountant or tax professional for more information on which type of deductions are accepted and which ones are not. Give them...
by Leather | Leather Shorts |
Think jackets are the only garment made of leather? Think again. While many people enjoy the classic, stylish look of leather jackets, there are dozens of other garments made of this material as well, including shorts. And with the hot summer season upon us, there’s no better time than now to rock a pair of leather shorts. Of course, there’s a right way and a wrong way to wear leather shorts. If you want to look your best (hint: you do!), you need to remain conscious of your body type as well as the different styles of leather shorts. Simply grabbing the first pair you come across at your preferred shopping mall isn’t going to work. Leather shorts are more classy than standard cotton shorts, and therefore they require a bit more effort to find the perfect pair. First and foremost, consider the size when choosing a pair of leather shorts. I know this probably sounds like common sense, but you would be surprised to learn just how many people attempt to wear leather shorts that are either too big or too small for their bodies. Wearing a pair of leather shorts that are too small will be uncomfortable and restricting, whereas leather shorts that are too big will look baggy and tacky. Choose your size carefully If you aren’t sure what size you need, I recommend visiting a local retail store and trying on a few different pairs of leather shorts. Even if you don’t buy them at the store, doing so will give you a better idea of which size is right for your body. Something else...
by Leather | Leather Care |
Leather is arguably one of the most stylish and comfortable materials on the planet. The combination of its soft yet durable texture and classic appearance make it the perfect choice of material for clothes and accessories. Whether you are looking for a new jacket, skirt, belt or even a pair of shorts, you can’t go wrong with leather. But what happens when your leather becomes dirty and needs cleaning? It’s bound to happen sooner or later: you accidentally spill a cup of coffee on your new leather jacket, leaving behind a large and visible stain. It’s discouraging (to say the least) when incidents such as this occur, but the good news is that you CAN clean leather. All it takes is the right approach, which we’re going to explain in further detail in today’s blog post. Surface Cleaning The easiest way to prevent visible stains from developing on your leather jacket (or any leather garment/accessory for that matter), is to give it a good surface cleaning once in a while. Allowing dirt, dust and debris to accumulate on the surface can lead to damage later down the road. To “surface clean” leather, take a lint-free microfiber cloth and simply glide it across the surface. This should wipe away most dust and dirt, assuming it hasn’t settled into the pores. It’s recommended that you use a dry microfiber cloth when performing a surface clean, as adding cleaning solutions or even water may reduce the effectiveness of this technique. Dealing With Tougher Stains Using the aforementioned technique should make easy work of surface dust and debris on your leather garment. However,...
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