I went to the closet and pulled out my Natal and WD jackets to have a look at them. I have their Cafe Racer style in black and brown. The brown is my favorite, size 44, Natel label, but this time I looked at the black ones more. I have a 42, 44, and 46. I think the 46 is too big on me, but i...
Thanks very much for sharing this information. I'm curious about the third re-brand name, and who was actually making these jackets.
My experience with the WD and Natal/Natel jackets I've personally handled has been that they're both of about equal craftsmanship, and the Walter Dyer jackets...
I wonder if we'll ever know what their model numbers mean. I hope there's some kind of code that each digit stands for something about the jacket's style and construction.
To my eye, it looks overly long, like it was made for someone who's about 6'6"-6'8". Back length is 28" which is about 2-3" over what a Type 3 Trucker jacket is for a "regular" size, but this is a size 50, so whoever owns this must be one huge fellow.
And I really don't care for how uneven...
That looks like one of their early Scout jackets, which is a really nice jacket for touring. Lots of features, smart pocket layout, removable lining, and excellent venting, and well-built. Looks like it's in great shape, and $150 is a good price for it.
Really nice looking brown Lesco crosszip biker jacket with lining and removable mouton collar, size M, but tag not visible in photo, and no measurements, $250 obo.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/184577920278
The wayfarer is a longer style. It's supposed to end at the hips. I don't think Aero would be keen on altering the pattern to make it a waist length jacket.
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