i checked around and 50$ is the going rate for shearling, sadly.
there's no real signs of wear on my shearling jacket. but i am ready to pack it away for 5 months. i'd rather there not be any skin cells on it to cross contaminate any other garments i might pack with it. moths love to munch on garments that have skin cells on it.
i think what i will do is walk to the city sports store next door and buy the ugg branded sheepskin cleaner for 11$ and try that. i think i will dilute it a lot and just sort of dab it on.
i think it will also work on deerskin. i have some deerskin mittens that have an oily discoloration on the tips. (deerskin is very good at blocking out the cold - i recommend it)
i have become very paranoid about packing away garments for the winter. i bought these cedar liners and blocks from the container store also. i also have a bottle of cedar oil to re-annoint the blocks when the blocks lose efficacy also.
there's no real signs of wear on my shearling jacket. but i am ready to pack it away for 5 months. i'd rather there not be any skin cells on it to cross contaminate any other garments i might pack with it. moths love to munch on garments that have skin cells on it.
i think what i will do is walk to the city sports store next door and buy the ugg branded sheepskin cleaner for 11$ and try that. i think i will dilute it a lot and just sort of dab it on.
i think it will also work on deerskin. i have some deerskin mittens that have an oily discoloration on the tips. (deerskin is very good at blocking out the cold - i recommend it)
i have become very paranoid about packing away garments for the winter. i bought these cedar liners and blocks from the container store also. i also have a bottle of cedar oil to re-annoint the blocks when the blocks lose efficacy also.