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- CL604DRVR - Mine came from Perrone. It bled all over two shirts during a January rain last winter. It hung in the closet for the rest of the winter and that is where it will be this year too. I can't afford to replace shirts.
- Viper548 - I had that happen too. Is there any fix for this?





- Yes, there is. I also have a Perrone jacket from my previous airline and it would constantly “bleed over.” Finally I called Perrone and asked them what I needed to do? They said about 10% of their jackets have this problem every now and then; it has to do with the time a jacket spents in the “curing process.” I ended up sending my jacket back and after almost 3 months!!! I finally got it back. I have no problems with it now.


Good luck, av80r
 

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