Aero has an amazing support team, you can ask them all your questions and they will guide you to the best possible fitting. When I ordered my first Irvin I was pretty convinced with my measuring but they suggested me some tweaks which we agreed upon and my jacket when it came it was perfect...
just ordered another Irvin Jacket from Aero! With gas prices going up I guess I'm gonna live in that for the winter lmao. Anyone else ordered a sheepskin from aero receiving waiting times
I'm selling my Wested Indy Jacket from the Legacy range (the range where they used the highest quality and closest goatskin leather to the original), chest size 38". Th cut of the jacket is the one from Raiders of The Lost Ark, and the jacket is cut to be "Hero", so it comes with all the quirks...
I don't think yo really need those imprecise broad size guides when you have specific measurements. Anyway 38" should be between S and M all over the world
there's no real ideal fit for these jackets. They were produced to accommodate figures of all kinds in times of war, so even historically you would see fits that were all over the place. I personally don't think it would look wrong on you as the cm difference is not that much. It would be ideal...
It wears quite "short" for me actually, as it should have. These coats were made in a time where very long-waisted pants were the norm and most jackets wore "short". It's not very clear from the pictures but it barely covers the belt of my regular waisted jeans, and it's covered only because of...
Sleeve: 65cm
Back: 59cm with shearling, 58cm without sherling
Shoulders: 47cm
Sleeves and shoulders, as per bomber style, are roomy to accommodate the shearling inside and eventually clothing underneath. If you need ulterior references, I'm tall 1.80cm
I put on some weight so I'm regretfully selling my Aero Irvin pre-war model. This Irvin has been used a single season for about 1 month since the pandemic here was pretty rough (italy) and it pretty much stopped all my movements as the jacket came at the end of the winter in 2020 in February...
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