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Suede Coat Fashion: Trends, Colors, and Inspiration

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Suede Coat Fashion: Trends, Colors, and Inspiration

Alright, so, suede coat. Been wanting to try this for ages, finally got around to it. Here’s how it went down.

First off, snagged this old leather jacket from a thrift store. It was kinda beat up, you know? But the shape was good, and the price was right – like, seriously cheap. Figured if I messed it up, no biggie.

Then, the prep work. This was the most annoying part, tbh. Had to clean the jacket like crazy. Used some leather cleaner I found in the garage, scrubbed it down, let it dry. Took forever. Then, I roughed up the surface a bit with some sandpaper. Just a light sanding, nothing too crazy, just to give the suede paint something to grip onto.

Next up, the dyeing part. I bought this suede dye from a leather supply place. Followed the instructions on the bottle – basically, just applied it with a sponge brush in thin, even coats. Let it dry between coats. I think I ended up doing like three coats to get the color I wanted. It was a darker brown, aiming for a kinda vintage look.

After the last coat was dry – and I mean really dry, waited like a whole day – I brushed it with a suede brush. This helps to raise the nap and soften the leather. Made a huge difference in the texture.

Suede Coat Fashion: Trends, Colors, and Inspiration

The biggest problem? I’m gonna be real, I definitely made a mess. Dye got everywhere. My hands were brown for like a week. Wear gloves, seriously, learn from my mistakes. Also, ventilation is key. I did this in the garage with the door open, and it still smelled like chemicals for days.

Lessons learned?

  • Prep is everything. Don’t skimp on the cleaning and sanding.
  • Thin coats are better than one thick coat. Prevents streaks and unevenness.
  • Patience! Let it dry properly between coats.
  • Gloves, gloves, gloves!

All in all, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out. It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely a unique piece now. Plus, I saved a ton of money compared to buying a brand new suede coat. Would I do it again? Probably. But I’d definitely be more careful next time.

Oh, and one more thing: waterproofing spray is your friend. Seriously, spray the hell out of it after everything is dry. Suede and rain don’t mix.

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