Just wanted to publicly thank Holly and the incredible team of artisanal masters in Scotland for the masterful work they did on my humble Highwayman's repairs. Needed a new lining, zipper pull and some other little touches.
Aero jackets are the best there is IMO, and I hope to visit them...
Hi all, been a long, long time - years since I perused these exalted forums.
I am thinking of kicking the tires on a new jacket, and the lighter weight vicenza HH might be the right path given that I'm now 15 years older than when I bought my last Aero and my shoulders can't carry the weight of...
I have my two FQHH from Aero, whom I acknowledge as the premier leather jacket maker in the world, but am getting old and with my shoulder failing, cannot sustain the weight of the Stockman and will probably look to sell it in the near future. The Highwayman is a family heirloom and that will...
The reality is that artificial aging of the jackets is going to be a controversial subject, with the "traditionalists", for lack of a better term, preferring to age their jackets purely or primarily through wearing them, and they will feel that any efforts to "manufacture" that wear is apostasy...
Sadly none, its 90 degrees here.... :(
But next week the temps will be seasonal in the 50/60s, which means the new acquisition will make its inaugural appearance. :)
UPDATE:
Ok, so I went through the suggestions and links here, checked them over and strongly considered Wested, who I knew well from my Indy jacket days and their reputation is very good - they are known for making great jackets at reasonable prices. However, I opted not to go in that...
Those jackets are ten years old? I wonder what condition the suede is in at this point, the page does mention some soiling but that would be a concern.
Doesn't matter for me, I am a 40-42 regular.
Funny about the other trucker thread, I guess they are getting popular again.
Anyway, I have two Aero FQHHs that are perfect and take me through the colder weather - and that I will take to the grave (though the Stockman is getting a bit heavy on my aging shoulders if I wear it for hours at a...
No doubt, this kind of thing comes down to personal preferance, like vanilla vs. chocolate ice cream, which is why it is so, so important for a new/first-time buyer purchasing their first jacket they want to hang on to and enjoy for a lifetime to educate themselves on as many perspectives as...
Well, it has been a long, long time since I've been here...I guess the OP is lucky I just so happened to drop by as I have some advice that might be helpful having worn my two Aeros for almost ten years now.
My first one was a Stockman bought new in 2008 (bought a Highwayman 2 years later) -...
I am 5-10.5 and my HWM is exactly 23" from the bottom edge of the folded collar to the edge of the bottom of the jack, and it fits perfectly. If you are measuring from the top of the collar, then it is 25", so I get it depends where on the jacket you are measuring.
I have a Stockman that I had slightly shortened by about an inch or two (bought in back in 2008) and while it is a heavy jacket, it can be worn without it feeling overly punishing. I would not use it if I was going to be strolling around all day long, say on vacation for a visit to a museum as...
I am fearful that as the years progress, warm weather clothing - like our prized leather jackets - will be needed for fewer and fewer months per year.
40 years ago as a kid I remember October through April being rather cold months, now you are lucky to need a jacket from December to February...
I third what they said, the Stockman is meant to have a longer, car-coat fitting form factor with much more roominess than the OP's pic shows. It is designed as a layering piece over a suit, heavy sweater, etc. I've honestly never seen one fit the way it does in that picture. Not that it is a...
Hey I've lived in NYC for 45 years and you can kiss my - - - if you don't like the place - just keep spending lots of your tourist dollars here and sending your most attractive girls trying to become actresses ;)
In seriousness, NYers are like oysters, hard on the outside, and mush on the...
I've considered getting one of their jackets, either a Suburban or Downtown in the past, especially since I live not far from their Queens factory, but this line drove me to Aero (amongst other factors):
"We do not have a Retail Showroom/Store facility. Our Factory is not open to the Retail...
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