smoz
One of the Regulars
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I have an Aero A-2 on order, long story but let's just say I am one of Aero's more indecisive customers. I already own a Highwayman in cordovan FQHH, which I love, I placed an order for a fifties halfbelt delux in brown FQHH, then changed my mind as I thought it would be too similar to my Highwayman and I decided to go for something more suitable for the milder months of the year.
Following many email exchanges, Amanda has suggested that the 42-15142-P would probably be my best bet, I am more than happy to take her advice as I did when I bought my Highwayman which turned out very well.
I have a few questions before I finalise my revised order. I am not after an accurate reproduction of an original A-2, what I do want is a well made A-2 for use during the warmer spring and autumn months, so something relatively lightweight, the opposite of my cordovan FQHH Highwayman which is at its best for early spring and late autumn. I also want a jacket made from a hide with a nice grain which will develop further as it ages.
As far as I can see, on Aero's web site there are various 42-15142s, on the page listing original contract A-2s there is the Anniversary and the Real Deal, but also most of the jackets listed on the "Aero Leathers A-2s" page have 42-15142-P marked on the labels. What is the difference between these various jackets? The Real Deal description specifically mentions that it is made from unmatched horsehide and the Anniversary says that it is made from rougher and heavier horse skins, is there much difference between them? How do the ones on the "Aero Leathers A-2s" page differ? I imagine that they are all the same pattern/cut but just offering a wider choice of hides, ids this the case?
I am also trying to decide which hide to go for I have been sent several samples and have narrowed down to a choice of four, seal brown jerky, russet jerky, seal goat or brown oil pull. Each time I look at one of these samples on its own I think 'that's the one for me' but when I compare it to the others it's not such an easy decision. I have gone back through the threads on this forum and am aware of some of the different characteristics of these hides (i.e. oil pull will form an aged patina fairly quicky whereas goat will stay fairly new looking for several years). How do these hides differ as they age? If the oil pull gets a worn in look quickly how does stand up after a few more years? How do these different hides wear in real life, which are lighter weight and which ones become softer with age? As I mentioned earlier, I would like someting that develops a nice grain, with plenty of character.
Finally, would an small inner pocket work on a 42-15142 or would this spoil the line of the jacket? I am just thinking about a smalll vertical pocket in the facing (possibly know as a G1 style?) something big enough for a mobile phone.
Following many email exchanges, Amanda has suggested that the 42-15142-P would probably be my best bet, I am more than happy to take her advice as I did when I bought my Highwayman which turned out very well.
I have a few questions before I finalise my revised order. I am not after an accurate reproduction of an original A-2, what I do want is a well made A-2 for use during the warmer spring and autumn months, so something relatively lightweight, the opposite of my cordovan FQHH Highwayman which is at its best for early spring and late autumn. I also want a jacket made from a hide with a nice grain which will develop further as it ages.
As far as I can see, on Aero's web site there are various 42-15142s, on the page listing original contract A-2s there is the Anniversary and the Real Deal, but also most of the jackets listed on the "Aero Leathers A-2s" page have 42-15142-P marked on the labels. What is the difference between these various jackets? The Real Deal description specifically mentions that it is made from unmatched horsehide and the Anniversary says that it is made from rougher and heavier horse skins, is there much difference between them? How do the ones on the "Aero Leathers A-2s" page differ? I imagine that they are all the same pattern/cut but just offering a wider choice of hides, ids this the case?
I am also trying to decide which hide to go for I have been sent several samples and have narrowed down to a choice of four, seal brown jerky, russet jerky, seal goat or brown oil pull. Each time I look at one of these samples on its own I think 'that's the one for me' but when I compare it to the others it's not such an easy decision. I have gone back through the threads on this forum and am aware of some of the different characteristics of these hides (i.e. oil pull will form an aged patina fairly quicky whereas goat will stay fairly new looking for several years). How do these hides differ as they age? If the oil pull gets a worn in look quickly how does stand up after a few more years? How do these different hides wear in real life, which are lighter weight and which ones become softer with age? As I mentioned earlier, I would like someting that develops a nice grain, with plenty of character.
Finally, would an small inner pocket work on a 42-15142 or would this spoil the line of the jacket? I am just thinking about a smalll vertical pocket in the facing (possibly know as a G1 style?) something big enough for a mobile phone.