Leather Restoration: Bringing a Deep Purple Jacket Back to Life



Share on FacebookLeather Coats and Jackets show normal wear and tear over time from hard use and the elements. We can preserve the life of our quality leather coats through regular leather care and maintenance. To treat surface wear such as color fading, scratches, scuffs, stains appear, seeking a professional leather restoration specialists is the most practical and cost effective option.
Designer Jacket, Blazer, Coat, Trench Coat, Vest, Bomber Jacket, Motorcycle Racing Jacket
Dry & Rough
Discoloration
Oily Stains
Scuffing
Mold→ Step by Step
Assessment: A customer brought us a worn, faded deep purple leather jacket. We examined the leather type, surface wear, and color loss to plan the right restoration. Using our full Leather Restoration process, we revived the original matte finish and rich tone, restoring the jacket's bold, custom look.
We gently clean the surface to remove dirt, oils, and buildup while preserving the original grain and finish. This step is essential to prep the leather for further treatment.
After cleaning, we rehydrate the leather using a professional-grade conditioner. This restores flexibility and prevents cracking while enhancing the jacket's texture and tone.
Using color-matched dyes, we restore the jacket's original hue — in this case, a rich deep purple. This corrects fading and discoloration while maintaining a natural matte finish.
We finish with a breathable protective coat to seal in color and shield the jacket from future damage caused by moisture, sun, or handling.



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This leather jacket had visible mold, surface damage, and discoloration. We fully cleaned, redyed, and restored the jacket to its original color and finish — inside and out. The leather was treated to remove mold and brought back to a usable and clean condition.
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This is an Andrew Marc Aniline distressed leather jacket with visible oil spotting. We treated the affected areas and carefully recolored the leather to blend the finish as naturally as possible.
Please note: This is natural leather, and some stains may not be fully removed. To achieve an even color blend, the surrounding area must also be treated. As a result, the finished area may appear more uniform and slightly more solid than the original patina. Due to the delicate nature of this leather, a full restoration cannot be guaranteed.
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This Wilson Leather brown jacket showed noticeable fading, surface wear, discoloration, and a rough texture. We fully cleaned, conditioned, and redyed the leather to restore its original rich brown tone and improve the feel. The jacket was brought back to a refreshed, supple, and wearable condition.
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Black leather jacket with scuff, faded color restored to original self
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Coach leather jacket with oil grease stain removed, refinished
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Bullock & Jones beige leather jacket recolored deep purple
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Costume leather trench coat for Comic-Con dyed to character specs
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White motorcycle racing jacket restored to solid white matte finish
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Motorcycle racing suit restored to original factory white
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Alpinestars red leather suit restored from heavy scuffing
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Armani leather coat restored to original off white matte finish
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Wilson leather jacket restored and recolored to rich brown
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Revived black leather jacket shows even tone and restoration.
We do not offer services like resewing seams, hand-stitching, patching rips or tears, or replacing leather sections or panels.
Unfortunately, we do not provide zipper repairs or replacements. We specialize in leather restoration services.
We do not repair, replace, or treat the lining of jackets. If you plan to have your jacket restored, we recommend re-lining it after completing our Leather Restoration service. Thank you.