Tugadude Report post Posted March 31, 2023 I have mixed emotions about making fit adjustments to leather goods before selling them. Seems to me leather goods are only going to stretch with use and if you send something out that is "just right", it soon won't be. In other words, usage is bound to cause it to stretch more. That's been my experience. So I think it is a sort of double-edged sword. At least worth questioning whether to do it or not. There are many examples of things which improve with usage. I'd be tempted to just inform the consumer that the fit might be a bit snug at first but that through use it will loosen up, lessening any difficulty they might experience in removing the article. Personally, I'd rather it be on the snug side anyway. Not saying Dwight is wrong, just that there's always another way to look at things. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samalan Report post Posted March 31, 2023 Looks very nice to me, you pay attention to detail that's for sure anything worth doing is worth doing right. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YinTx Report post Posted April 2, 2023 On 3/31/2023 at 12:19 PM, Samalan said: Looks very nice to me, you pay attention to detail that's for sure anything worth doing is worth doing right. Thank you. I do try, but don't always manage! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JayEhl Report post Posted April 3, 2023 On 3/31/2023 at 1:43 AM, Dwight said: This is done as a finishing step . . . or "corrective" step. Either way . . . finished, dry, ready to be used . . . just a little tight until you do this. May God bless, Dwight Thank you Mr. Dwight! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites