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I know this isn't p/c, but I have this shirt that I made from two different elk, and it's starting to get a little stiff in places. What can I treat it(chrome tan)with that will soften it up a little without changing the color?
THe girls love it!
 
If you don't want the color changed I would recommend Kiwi neutral polish. Most oils will darken the leather but I have had good luck with Kiwi on my leather back brace and saddles. :idunno: :idunno:
 

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