Scotch guard the belt to keep the color from spreading to the pants. Or rub the belt with a vinegar soaked cloth to get the extra color residue out of the belt.
Place a small hand towel or handkerchief between them and the seat belt
The most important thing to keep leather handbags and luggage from cracking is to keep the leather supple and well-conditioned. There are many oils available, including mink oil, that you can apply to keep the leather supple. You should also avoid getting water and other liquids on your leather bags.
There are shops that specialize in having extra large clothes. A flea market is also a possibility to find great clothes in all kind of sizes. Some stores do keep a back stash of clothes and there might be a plus jacket in the back stash inventory
Leather gloves will keep your hands warmer and are more durable than cotton.
Clothes will help keep your clothes organize but you got to also keep yourself organize. Or try using the little box dressers they will help you keep you and your child clothes organize.
Only if you soak it in a solution of sodium and urea to break down the collagen to a point where it can be made malleable. Leather tanning specialty shops sell products to do this but a simpler and cheaper method is to soak the leather in urine. Human urine is sterile and safe to use just keep the whole thing refrigerated for at least 24 hours to avoid fungal growths.
To keep leather from cracking and splitting, keep your chair away from heat and direct sun. Clean up any spills immediately and make sure to use a leather conditioner often.
You just keep wearing them in. (:
A baseball has a cork center that is wrapped in string and the leather is there to keep it all in one place.
keep tying them.. lol its inevitable
These men wore sleeveless surcoats covered with a coat of arms. Barbarian nomads wore clothing made of fur, wool, and leather. Knights often covered their civilian clothes with a cross and sword. They wore long gowns with a simple leather belt. In battle, Knights wore underwear called "bruchen" and hose to keep them warm. They also wore quilted jackets called gambaisons and doublets with armour plates called platen. Trousers were often made out of chainmail
Yes, leather can burn. The ease at which it burns depends on the type of leather and its thickness. Generally, due to its high density, leather can be difficult to ignite but once it catches fire, it burns slowly and releases toxic fumes.