Free US Shipping Over $65 | International Flat Rates

We wrote a free educational series about our favorite material, delivered to your inbox.

When it comes to leathercrafting projects, we wrote the book on it for DK Publishing!

Original, unique designs to help with lifting and carrying your bicycle

Stunning handcrafted bicycle bags carry the essentials and turn heads!

Best-selling "commuter essentials" for making the daily commute easier

Lifetime leather bar wraps in five styles for every type of handlebar and bicycle

Our best-selling Original Travel Cribbage Boards has fans worldwide

Unique travel-sized classic games: dice, dominoes, cribbage

Free hand-drawn printable scoresheets, rules of play & puzzles

One-of-a-kind cribbage boards: driftwood, leather, and even a belt

Leather handles in 8 styles, 4 leather colors, and 3 metal finishes

Strong yet soft, durable and sustainable, no-bumps and no-bruises

Add a label to handles and pulls for superior organization

Flexible but sturdy, creative solutions to tricky problem corners

How to darken vegetable-tanned leather easily

How to darken vegetable-tanned leather easily
I just received your leathers and have installed one side of the sew-on handlebar leathers. It looks great! Unfortunately, it's still a little too light coloured for my liking. Is there any way you would recommend for me to darken it? Are there any oils I can apply to the leather? Thanks in advance!! Regards, Lloyd
Conditioning Vegetable-Tanned Leather You can darken our vegetable-tanned leather products* a shade or two simply by conditioning it. To condition, you can use Proofide, our leather care dressing, neatsfoot oil, mineral oil or even olive oil. Apply a light layer, rub it in with a clean dry rag, and let it sit overnight. The next day, buff it dry with another clean rag. You can do this as many times as you want, and the conditioner will darken it up a shade or two. Be sure to condition your product lightly - heavy coats of oil can encourage mildew growth, so you want to apply lightly and buff dry, as many times as necessary. Read our full leather care instructions here. *Not sure if it's vegetable-tanned or bridle leather? Go to the product page for the product you have, and in the second tab under "More information" there will be Materials listing. In the Materials subsection, we specify whether the product is vegetable-tanned or bridle leather.

Leave a comment (all fields required)

Search