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My new Aero Cheyenne in vintage brown FQHH arrived today. Simply beautiful - great fit, great color, amazing leather.
A few specs
+ Size 40 Cheyenne in Vintage Brown FQHH.
+ Cheyenne pattern shortened by about 2 inches and I requested that it be a little slimmer than the standard pattern.
+ Black cotton drill lining
+ One vertical inside pocket in the facing.
+ Two piece back instead of the standard three piece construction.
+ standard Cheyenne pocket flaps (they are tucked into the pockets in the photos below)
+ made by Janet
Impressions:
Out of the box, the "vintage" FQHH is definitely more subtle and broken-in when compared to the "standard" FQHH. I can't tell if the leather is actually the same weight/thickness (Aero says it is and this leather is definitely heavy and thick) but the "vintage" tumbling definitely gives the coat a MUCH less stiff feeling and more surface texture. I really like it. Originally, I wanted to go with the standard FQHH and do all the breaking in myself but after putting this on I'm very happy with the feel. Having worn the exact same coat in "standard" FQHH just 2 weeks ago its easy for me to compare. This coat is much more comfortable out of the box than the same coat in "standard" FQHH. I'm sure the standard FQHH gets there and I'm sure its very satisfying to do all the breaking in yourself but all my worries about going with the vintage FQHH (too soft, lighter weight, no variable tone, etc) are gone. This coat has heft and some stiffness but it doesn't feel like I'm wearing a box. LOVE IT.
I found Fedora Lounge while searching for information about the different styles of Aero jackets and what my options where. This place as been an incredible resource. Thanks to everyone here I learned about options that I wouldn’t have known about otherwise and a lot about leather coats in general. So, to pay it forward here are photos for anyone considering the Aero Cheyenne and/or vintage brown FQHH. After the photos I’ll provide detailed information about my measurements, the coat’s measurements, and a little bit about my experience in ordering from Aero for the benefit of anyone who is interested.
Thanks to everyone here at FL who has taken the time to share information about their jackets and their experiences in ordering from Aero, post photos, and provide advice and opinions.
Now the photos…
First a few interior shots (with flash) of the coat out of the box...
A few outdoor pics of me wearing the coat...
More details…
The measurements I provide to Aero:
Height: 5' 10"
Cheast relaxed: 40 1/2"
Chest expanded: 41 1/4"
Pants waist: 38" (I buy pants size 34)
"True" waist: 37 1/2" (under the rib cage at smallest diameter)
Stomach: 38"
Center back to shoulder: 10"
Center back to elbow: 23"
Center back to wrist: 34"
Shoulder to wrist: 24"
Center to true waist" 17" (under the rib cage at smallest diameter)
I typically wear a size 42 in suits and sports jackets but a size 42 Aero Cheyenne that I initially purchased from the “Aero Sale” page was way too big. My wife is a costume designer and did all the measurements.
The measurements that Aero confirmed with me for the coat order...
SIZE 40
32" BACK LENGTH (from collar seam to bottom of coat)
26" SLEEVE LENGTH
BLACK COTTON DRILL LINING
NO STORM CUFFS
One inside pocket in the leather facing on the left hand side.
Two panel back (no vertical seam) with standard straight Cheyenne yoke.
Advice I would give to anyone ordering a jacket or coat from Aero…
1) Read everything you can find on this forum. If you have a question, ask.
2) Get samples of the leathers you are considering and CONFIRM that the samples are from the exact lot of leather that will be used in the making of your jacket/coat. There is significant lot to lot variation in the brown color from a light brown (very reddish) to a much darker rich brown.
3) Get all the details straight and be specific about what you want AND what you don’t want – storm cuffs, pockets, etc. In my experience, if you do not bring up the details they will not always ask about it.
4) Before you order, run it by the forum members. They might catch something you missed.
Now if only it were not July!
A few specs
+ Size 40 Cheyenne in Vintage Brown FQHH.
+ Cheyenne pattern shortened by about 2 inches and I requested that it be a little slimmer than the standard pattern.
+ Black cotton drill lining
+ One vertical inside pocket in the facing.
+ Two piece back instead of the standard three piece construction.
+ standard Cheyenne pocket flaps (they are tucked into the pockets in the photos below)
+ made by Janet
Impressions:
Out of the box, the "vintage" FQHH is definitely more subtle and broken-in when compared to the "standard" FQHH. I can't tell if the leather is actually the same weight/thickness (Aero says it is and this leather is definitely heavy and thick) but the "vintage" tumbling definitely gives the coat a MUCH less stiff feeling and more surface texture. I really like it. Originally, I wanted to go with the standard FQHH and do all the breaking in myself but after putting this on I'm very happy with the feel. Having worn the exact same coat in "standard" FQHH just 2 weeks ago its easy for me to compare. This coat is much more comfortable out of the box than the same coat in "standard" FQHH. I'm sure the standard FQHH gets there and I'm sure its very satisfying to do all the breaking in yourself but all my worries about going with the vintage FQHH (too soft, lighter weight, no variable tone, etc) are gone. This coat has heft and some stiffness but it doesn't feel like I'm wearing a box. LOVE IT.
I found Fedora Lounge while searching for information about the different styles of Aero jackets and what my options where. This place as been an incredible resource. Thanks to everyone here I learned about options that I wouldn’t have known about otherwise and a lot about leather coats in general. So, to pay it forward here are photos for anyone considering the Aero Cheyenne and/or vintage brown FQHH. After the photos I’ll provide detailed information about my measurements, the coat’s measurements, and a little bit about my experience in ordering from Aero for the benefit of anyone who is interested.
Thanks to everyone here at FL who has taken the time to share information about their jackets and their experiences in ordering from Aero, post photos, and provide advice and opinions.
Now the photos…
First a few interior shots (with flash) of the coat out of the box...
A few outdoor pics of me wearing the coat...
More details…
The measurements I provide to Aero:
Height: 5' 10"
Cheast relaxed: 40 1/2"
Chest expanded: 41 1/4"
Pants waist: 38" (I buy pants size 34)
"True" waist: 37 1/2" (under the rib cage at smallest diameter)
Stomach: 38"
Center back to shoulder: 10"
Center back to elbow: 23"
Center back to wrist: 34"
Shoulder to wrist: 24"
Center to true waist" 17" (under the rib cage at smallest diameter)
I typically wear a size 42 in suits and sports jackets but a size 42 Aero Cheyenne that I initially purchased from the “Aero Sale” page was way too big. My wife is a costume designer and did all the measurements.
The measurements that Aero confirmed with me for the coat order...
SIZE 40
32" BACK LENGTH (from collar seam to bottom of coat)
26" SLEEVE LENGTH
BLACK COTTON DRILL LINING
NO STORM CUFFS
One inside pocket in the leather facing on the left hand side.
Two panel back (no vertical seam) with standard straight Cheyenne yoke.
Advice I would give to anyone ordering a jacket or coat from Aero…
1) Read everything you can find on this forum. If you have a question, ask.
2) Get samples of the leathers you are considering and CONFIRM that the samples are from the exact lot of leather that will be used in the making of your jacket/coat. There is significant lot to lot variation in the brown color from a light brown (very reddish) to a much darker rich brown.
3) Get all the details straight and be specific about what you want AND what you don’t want – storm cuffs, pockets, etc. In my experience, if you do not bring up the details they will not always ask about it.
4) Before you order, run it by the forum members. They might catch something you missed.
Now if only it were not July!