Stuff the inside of jacket with newspaper and let it hang in an open area to air-dry. That's about all you can do.
As you might expect, don't use a blow dryer or heater to expedite the process.
I usually use a leather cleaner/conditioner like Lexol on it after letting it air out for a day or two.
Maybe spray on some waterproofing stuff for future run-ins with crappy weather.
So... didja get your dainty Dainese jacket a wee bit wet and now you've got yer panties in a wad?
Thanks for the tip Franklin.
Stop drinking the haterade. Keep telling yourself your MotoBoss gear is just as good as the Dainese gear, and you'll find yourself in your "happy place" again.
Speaking of underwear. How's that rash working out for ya, you able to go back to wearing your MotoBoss thongs?
whenever I get stuck in a downpour, i just towel dry inside and out, spray a bunch of leather conditioner on the outer portions, then just let it air dry as is in a well ventilated area and call it a day. most of these leather jackets are made with really really high quality stuff that is made to take this kind of abuse, I wouldn't worry too much about it
Ahem.......David, next time I expect you to check the board with much more frequency. My gear is dry 3 days after my post homie. Totally unacceptable response time. Who are you, FEMA?