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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Faux Leather Trench Coats IV










5 comments:

  1. Well: faux leather is faux but not leather. Pity we almost don't see the real stuff nowadays.Saw a lady yesterday in a classic black doublebreasted real leather trench, albeit only knee length! A real looker!

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  2. It's actually a most ecological polluting thing - the leather coat production. Zara coat hauls are in style for young influencers. It's good that people buy more so there is no overproduction.

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  3. It is rather depressing that oil based solutions are being used to create faux leather coats. They are despicable. They are so polluting in their manufacture. I would never wear one. It has to be real leather that has shown for thousands of years that it the most durable and pleasing of materials. All long coats should be real leather not faux.

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  4. I once received a real leather Burberry womens leather trench coat and wore it a lot from 1999 to 2008, even during summer, and there was no wear or degradation or loss of luster. Sadly someone stole it from my house. Nowadays I only have a mens leather fall/winter coat, but wish it was longer like a womens coat.

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  5. Leather addiction
    It started with a leather jacket, followed by pants, and continued with dresses and skirts.
    Is it an addiction? I’d rather call it striving for more. ;)

    Today 90% of my wardrobe is leather.







    Why and how did I get there?


    I remember my first leather jacket and the feeling of people watching me every time I pulled it off.

    I also remember how practical it was, always looking good with jeans, pants, and even dresses, no matter color, never looking old or getting dirty. There was no need to wash it every week, or iron it.


    Noticing these advantages, I was encouraged to buy pants, more precisely leather stretch leggings. And that’s when the real shift took the place.




    The feeling of being seen and even heard was overwhelming. I wanted to discover more, develop more, and have more. I desired to own more leather pieces, observe the reactions of others, and more….. to test my new superpower - leather.


    Slowly I started to replace my fast fashion wardrobe with leather equivalents. I stopped buying cheap clothes every month and saved money to buy nice leather clothes only once in a while.


    With a change in my wardrobe, my transformation could begin.

    I needed to respond to the reactions of people around me. It forced me to change my habits and my behavior.


    I was observed, sometimes approached, and even asked for my opinion or advice.

    I was visible and I knew there is more to discover.


    The power that leather gave me was thrilling. I wanted to have leather clothes for every occasion. I wanted not to be limited to mainstream leather pieces such as jackets or pants, but also tops, shirts, shorts, and accessories. Leather suited me well and I finally started to feel like myself.




    By looking for new leather garments, a whole new world opened up to me. Shops that specialize in leather, artisans offering made-to-measure accessories, or even well-known brands having leather pieces I never noticed before.






    With this discovery, I knew my life was about to change forever - for the better.

    It felt like the moment several years ago when I decided to stop eating fast foods and start eating healthy.
    I focused on what is good for me and got rid of toxic things in my life.


    In which clothes do I have the most impact? How do I want to be seen and who I am?! Leather answered all these questions!




    Leather can be addictive, in the best meaning of the word. Leather opens doors to a better version of ourselves. In leather, we have the power to create, to be ourselves, to connect, and help others.

    Are you still hesitating about wearing leather?

    Here are my arguments:


    Leather connects people, unlike other fabrics.


    It significantly reduces the usage of washing machines. ;)


    I stopped buying cheap clothes in fast fashion shops which never stayed with me long due to their poor quality.


    I valued the clothes I bought and treat them with care so they can serve others when I decide to replace them.


    I started to be more aware! In general but mostly about the impact of clothes on people. Who is behind that outfit? What are they trying to say?


    It helped me to develop my personality.

    Wearing black long leather maxi coats is a must on that journey.



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