Skyranger
Well-Known Member
Since I didn't like the collar of my "time worn" A-2 Pearl Harbor walnut, I decided to rework it with boiling water.
I had noted not to use water over 80°C and not for more than ten seconds.
Since I'm the king of doing stupid things (and sometimes writing them too) I decided to soak for 30 seconds for better effect, and of course I butchered the collar...
Fortunately there are serious firms of which ELC is a perfect example, so here is their response to my email calling for help:
Hello Cyrille,
Thanks you for your enquiry.
Yes it would be possible for us to change the collar.We will find as close a colour match for the leather as possible.
A replacement collar would mean that we have to carefully unpick the lining from the collar stand.
So it is of course a piece of time consuming work!
If all goes well the cost of this work would be approximately 200GBP
If you would like to go ahead please make sure that the shipping papers clearly state that the jacket is being returned to
‘COUNTRY OF ORIGIN UK MANUFACTURER’ and list it as a ‘Warranty Return’
Hope that all make sense!
Best regards,
Thanks to Nina and of course I will send my A-2 for repair, and above all don't do like me: don't play the professional when you don't know how to do it!
I had noted not to use water over 80°C and not for more than ten seconds.
Since I'm the king of doing stupid things (and sometimes writing them too) I decided to soak for 30 seconds for better effect, and of course I butchered the collar...
Fortunately there are serious firms of which ELC is a perfect example, so here is their response to my email calling for help:
Hello Cyrille,
Thanks you for your enquiry.
Yes it would be possible for us to change the collar.We will find as close a colour match for the leather as possible.
A replacement collar would mean that we have to carefully unpick the lining from the collar stand.
So it is of course a piece of time consuming work!
If all goes well the cost of this work would be approximately 200GBP
If you would like to go ahead please make sure that the shipping papers clearly state that the jacket is being returned to
‘COUNTRY OF ORIGIN UK MANUFACTURER’ and list it as a ‘Warranty Return’
Hope that all make sense!
Best regards,
Thanks to Nina and of course I will send my A-2 for repair, and above all don't do like me: don't play the professional when you don't know how to do it!