Recently I have been interested in keeping close to the natural color of veg tanned leather for my belts. Not something I have done before.
I find after a few test belts spread out among friends and family that simply giving them a light coat of NF is not sufficient.
The test belts crease quickly at the buckle, mar easily, and conform too soon to the wearer's shape.
What I want to achieve is the color of slightly aged undyed veg tanned. I like the color after a light oil. I also need a mellow (low gloss) top coat or process to protect the leather and not let it darken too much too soon. I know that time and use will darken it naturally. Finally, I am wondering if there is a top finish that will give the leather a little extra strength to keep it from losing it's shape too quickly.
I am using a 10 oz Hermann oak premium veg tanned bend from Springfield Leather. I like the leather but I wonder if I should go with a heavier weight or a different cut from the hide. I should also mention that I am not tooling the leather at all.
I know there is probably a bunch of ways to go about it so everyone's expertise is much much appreciated.