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What to Do with Fur Coats in Denver Before it Begins Warming Up


March 21, 2018

What to Do with Fur Coats in Denver Before it Begins Warming Up
When it comes to your fur coat, you just hang it up in your closet once it is too warm to wear. Right? Not so fast. Fur coats in Denver are an investment that you should take proper care of, which includes taking precautions before hanging it up for the season. Good news for you, there are just a few steps to take that will help you make the most of your investment. Learn how to properly clean and store your fur coats for spring and looking at leather jackets to help you get through the cool spring nights!

How to Clean

Your furs are not a material that can be washed in a washer. You will need to take it to your local leather and fur store for proper cleaning once to twice per year. This will get all of the dirt and debris embedded within the fur out. Scents that will also be removed. Once your fur coat has been cleaned, glazing will help bring back its life. Glazing will add in the necessary oils that help your furs keep their gorgeous luster.

Prepping for Storage

As you wind down your winter furs for the warmer weather, it is important to store them properly. This will help keep it healthy and safe. First, make sure you keep it in a cool room with low humidity. Air circulation is key. When there is heat and high humidity in a room or closet you are storing your furs, it will make the fibers expand and contract. This can cause damage over time. Also, having some humidity in the room will help your furs from drying out. Last, the storage space should also be dark as the sun’s UV rays can damage it, too. Be sure to learn more about how to care for natural fur coats to ensure their safety during the summer.

Leather Jackets for Spring

Even though you will be hanging up your furs for the season soon, it becomes prime time to purchase a leather jacket. Leather jackets stand the test of time through different fashion trends. Leather is a breathable material, which will keep you warm outdoors, but not stuffy while indoors. It’s also trendy to find the perfect accessories for your Denver leather jacket, such as oversized bags, clutches, sunglasses, or shoes. Make sure to keep your new leather jacket in a healthy environment for its vitality. Keep it away from sunlight and in a cool environment. It is also helpful to add conditioner once a season to keep it from drying out. For spills and stains, use the lowest amount of water possible. Too much water on a jacket will ruin it. Take a damp washcloth and wipe the spot. Anything major should be taken care of by leather professionals.

Whether you are looking to store your fur coats or are looking for the perfect leather jacket for the spring, Jonval has you covered. Stop by our showroom located at 6880 E. Evans Ave. in Denver. We’ll keep your furs healthy and safe over the spring and summer, and help you find the perfect leather jacket that will be the talk of everyone you know!
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Buying New Vs. Denver Leather Repair


March 14, 2018

Buying New Vs. Denver Leather Repair
Do you have a great piece of leather that may not have aged as gracefully as other pieces in your wardrobe? Or perhaps a few mishaps occurred leaving jackets or other leather accessories in need of some love? In some cases, you can invest in Denver leather repair to fix some of the imperfections in your clothing. But other times, it might be time to hang it up for the final time and buy something new. Take some time to learn when you should repair your leather pieces and when it’s time to buy something new.

When Should You Repair?

Over time little things can occur with leather jackets and accessories. For instance, buttons can fall off, zippers can break, or small tears or rips can happen. Also, over time, the interior lining can become worn. When these accidents occur, you do not necessarily have to run out and buy a new leather piece, especially if you love the one you have! Any of these small modifications can be handled by a local leather store in your area. In fact, these are easy fixes that will not put a dent in your wallet. In many cases, you can have a zipper replace and a new liner inserted making your leather jacket like new! Also, if you have major spills to your leather, take them to a leather repair shop as quickly as possible. They can care for the accident and restore its luster. Waiting too long or adding too much water on your own can further damage the piece.

Signs It’s Time to Buy New

There are a few cases where a leather jacket may be completely ruined, leaving you no choice than to buy a new one. For starters, washing it in the machine. Leather can’t be washed like clothing. If you accidently throw yours in with a load of laundry, you can check with your leather repair shop, but chances are, it might not be repairable. Similarly, spending too much time in the rain can also ruin leather. Avoid it if possible. Last is age. If leather is not properly cared for, it can crack and dry out. In some instances, the distressed look is actually fashionable. However, they may come a point where it just can’t be fixed. Invest in a new jacket and be sure to use these care tips mentioned below. Make sure you know how to buy the right leather jacket before going to your local store.

Care Tips

Overall, leather is a versatile material that doesn’t require too much care to make it stand the test of time. Some tips to care for your leather accessories include:
  • Do not submerge in water
  • Clean spills quickly with a damp cloth
  • Never put leather in a dryer
  • Add a layer of leather protectant and conditioning a couple of times per year to help avoid cracking and drying
  • Take your jacket in to be dry cleaned at least once or twice per year
  • Store in environments with low humidity and out of direct sunlight
As we enter into a new season, be sure to take care of your spring cleaning your closet and when you’ll need Denver leather repair. Whether you need to repair an existing piece, or are ready to purchase something new, stop by Jonval. Conveniently located at 6880 E. Evans Ave. in Denver, we have a variety of leathers and furs for you to add to your wardrobe.  
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The Different Types Of Fur From Your Denver Fur Store


March 7, 2018

The Different Types Of Fur From Your Denver Fur Store
Just like leather, fur has been used as insulation against the harsh cold for thousands of years throughout our history. For over 200,000 years, fur has been used all across the globe. In the 20th century, faux fur started emerging from synthetic fibers made from fossil fuels, usually with the names such as “synchilla” and “eco-fleece”.

In today’s modern society, people are more concerned with the impact that we have on our environment, so natural, real furs are on the upswing again. Fur will again be a key component in modern fashion that provides comfortable protection from harsh weather, and makes a stylish fashion statement.

If you’re a beginner in the fur industry and are looking for a new coat, you  may not even know where to start or what type of fur you’re looking for. In the fur industry, there are hundreds of different types of fur. Today, we’ll look at the top three, which are some of the most popular. Use this as a guide for figuring out what type of fur coat you want from your Denver fur experts!

Chinchilla

One of the more well-known furs, chinchilla is actually one of the most expensive furs you can buy. Simply put, chinchilla fur is one the top quality furs out on the market. This fur is dense, but also light weight, soft, and super silky. If you’re looking for a fur that would be great for special occasions, this is it. Chinchilla fur provides a classic, luxurious look that can also be flashy and trendy. Chinchilla fur needs to be professionally cleaned and stored every year, regardless of how often you wear it. The hair is very fragile and needs special care.

Fox

Looking for a fur that has color options and is also affordable? Fox fur is your best bet because it has the widest range of natural colors such as silver, cross, crystal, blue, red, gray, and even white. If you’re wanted a more non-traditional color, fox fur can be dyed to match any color that you want. Fox is a fantastic fur choice because it is perfect for nearly every occasion. It’s warm and classic, but if you do end up dying it a bright color, can be trendy as well. Good quality fox fur should have long, silky hairs with a soft, but dense underfur.

Mink

One of the most popular furs in the world, mink fur is extremely versatile and comes in a variety of styles so you can be casual, dressy, and even sporty. Mink’s guard hairs shine with a beautiful luster while the underfur will be lush and really soft. If you’re looking for a fur that has excellent durability and and a great value, mink is perfect for you. Like fox fur, it can be dyed almost any color that you want, so you can customize it to your liking. While most people wear their mink jackets out to special occasions, you can also wear yours everyday as your primary outerwear option.

At Jonval, Denver’s premiere fur experts, we have these top three different types of furs at the ready to help you find the perfect jacket for your. Be sure to stop on in and contact us today if you have any questions!



 
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Why Purchasing a Denver Leather Jacket Is a Good Investment


February 28, 2018

Why Purchasing a Denver Leather Jacket Is a Good Investment
If you are in the market for a new coat, you might have considered buying a leather jacket. But buying a leather jacket in Denver is not like purchasing a cloth coat. A leather jacket costs a bit more, so it is more of an investment. A leather jacket makes a statement about the wearer. A leather jacket will be in your closet for years—maybe even decades. In fact, there are a number of reasons for purchasing a leather jacket.

Let’s take a closer look at why a leather jacket is well worth the investment.

Attitude

Attitude is perhaps a somewhat frivolous reason for wearing a leather jacket, but attitude can have an impact on your entire demeanor. Let’s face it: Leather presents a slightly tough image. A leather jacket gives off a vibe of competence and edginess. Tough guys have worn leather since the beginning of time. A cloth coat just doesn’t present the same image as a leather coat. The tough-guy appeal of a leather jacket is timeless—never trendy.

Protection

From a practical standpoint, leather provides a solid barrier from the wind and is naturally resistant to water. You’ll be dry and warm in your leather jacket by the time the elements have worked their way through a cloth or denim coat. It’s an excellent windbreak and highly water-resistant, and with treatment can become nearly waterproof.

While one hopes you’ll never need protection from a knife or a bear’s claw, a leather jacket will provide a nice barrier from life’s nicks and scrapes. This is just one of the reasons leather outwear is the best choice for motorcyclists. Granted, leather will not provide full protection from a high-speed encounter with concrete, but it offers far more protection than denim or any cloth. Leather hide offers protection for animals, so it is effectively a second skin for humans who wear it as well.

Durability

This refers to the natural longevity of leather. A quality leather jacket will not crack or split. Leather gets softer and suppler with time. Unlike cloth, which is woven, leather cannot unravel. Even if you puncture the leather, the damage is confined to that one spot; it won’t spread to the rest of the jacket like cloth does. The toughest denim or canvas is still susceptible to fraying because of the innate weakness of a woven cloth.

If you treat your leather jacket right, it will last a lifetime—or even your children’s lifetime. Think about the leather clothing and armor in museums that goes back to the time of Roman soldiers. Leather lasts! Even if the upfront cost is more, when you consider the cost per wear over the lifetime of your jacket, it could be the least expensive item in your closet!

Simplicity

Caring for your leather jacket is simple: Hang it between wearing in a cool, dry place and take it to a professional leather cleaner about once a year.
If you’re ready to finally get that new leather jacket, contact Jonval Leather in Denver. We offer dozens of styles in our store, or we can even create a custom jacket, just for you. Contact us today!
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Leather Store Denver: What Makes Up A Leather Jacket


February 21, 2018

Leather Store Denver: What Makes Up A Leather Jacket
It’s no myth that leather has been around for thousands of years. Leather has been one of human existence most coveted materials, as it was used for almost everything. Prehistoric people wrapped animal skins around their bodies for warmth. Sailors often brough brightly embroidered leather garments to the countries they visited. Even leather shoes were found in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs. It’s not surprised that leather, a material made from tanned animal hides, it’s still in use today. While we may have other resources that can keep us warm and offer protection from the elements, leather jackets are still coveted for their durability and fashion sense.

Before the Manufacturing

The hides most commonly used to make leather jackets consist of antelope, buckskin, lambskin, sheepskin, and cowhide. The animal skin is sent to the tannery where the skin undergoes a series of processes to preserve and soften the hides. The work at the tannery is extremely important to insure that your leather jacket will be at its highest quality.

The Manufacturing Process

Back before the invention of sewing machinery, leather jackets were traditionally sewed by hand, by one person, with the person working on the garment from start to finish. A lot of old-school leather stores, such as Jonval, still take pride in this classic, professional way of creating leather jackets. Leather jackets are known to be expensive and a luxury item, making highly skilled artisans of this craft sought-after by consumers.

The very first step involves jacket design. Whether you want to design your own or take a pre-made pattern, we can do it all. Typically, after you select a pattern and design, the manufacturer will need to measure you (if it’s a custom jacket) or assign you a size based on your body height and weight. After the pattern is selected, it’s time to start cutting the leather to shape. The pattern will be laid on top of the leather and cut out to size. WHen it comes to your jacket’s lining, it’s cut out in the same fashion.

After your pieces are cut out, we’ll start assembling your leather jacket. Assembly of your jacket starts with the sides being stitched to the back portion, sleeve underseams are stitched together, and then the sleeves are attached to the armholes. Finishing pieces such as collars, cuffs, buttons, zippers, and pockets depending on the design of the jacket. Lining material will be attached to each piece of your jacket before being sewn onto the jacket as a whole.

Once your jacket is essentially put together, pressing is imperative to making sure that the skins become a jacket. Heat application, steaming, and blocking are all different ways to get your jacket to start looking like a jacket. After your jacket is pressed into shape, it’s time for a final inspection. Each jacket is inspected by a professional, and by hand, to ensure that it was created exactly as it was supposed to be. Then, they’ll be wrapped in a plastic garment bag and will be ready for you to pick up!
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