Me in my jacket...and if anyone can help me to resize these a little, I would be grateful. So frustrating. Thanks.
Hey ButteMT61, Windward and SwimCap!
Seeking permission to join your "Man it's HOT out here, and you're wearing a leather jacket?" club.
Last week, stopped into Starbucks proudly wearing my Aero HG-5 vintage FQHH and drinking hot coffee. It was 107 degrees outside. Guy comes up to me and asks "What are you cold?" I answered........"Not anymore, thanks to my leather jacket!"
He didn't see the humor!
@ too much coffee - you're always welcome
The AERO HG-5 is a great jacket - like the A-2 style snap down collar and A-2 windflap.
I am not into: JUST wearing a T-Shirt for going downtown. . . never talked about :eeek:- but I feel (a bit) more like a "sharp dressed man" with a white T-Shirt or Shirt and one of my leather jackets. Want to see the look of the people who got the chance to see many of us today . . . maybe some of them will have a second thougth about what they wearing nowadays!?
Thanks
So I'm very late to this thread but after reading the whole thing, I feel compelled to post.
I'm considering an Aero 1930s half-belt and I think I'll just have to do it. I don't have one of this style yet and it's growing on me very rapidly. Besides, working with Aero Leathers is such a great experience. Holly and Ken make it fun to get what I want.
I was also impressed by the fact that I am not the only one that wears a leather jacket out in hot weather! I thought I was weird but now I'm finding out that not so much. It would be very interesting for us all to meet one day.
I'm shocked that a couple people suggested Pecard's dressing for fine leather?! That is a terrible idea. Leather is a natural material, very much like our skin. Do you put Vaseline on your skin to keep it moist? Of course not, so why would you use similar petroleum distillates on your leather jacket? Natural fibers need natural oils. It's that simple.
My Aero horsehide jackets look like the OP's after I've worn them a while. The wear patches witnessed are characteristic of "chrome" tanning. Aero is one of the few that still uses this old process - most of the other companies use "vegetable" tanning. They have different characteristics. Vegetable tanned will have darker wear patches rather than lighter ones, and are harder to mask if you don't like them. Personally I feel they give the leather personality so I don't try to mask anything beyond the semi-annual bee oil treatment.
So I'm very late to this thread but after reading the whole thing, I feel compelled to post.
I'm considering an Aero 1930s half-belt and I think I'll just have to do it. I don't have one of this style yet and it's growing on me very rapidly. Besides, working with Aero Leathers is such a great experience. Holly and Ken make it fun to get what I want.
I was also impressed by the fact that I am not the only one that wears a leather jacket out in hot weather! I thought I was weird but now I'm finding out that not so much. It would be very interesting for us all to meet one day.
I'm shocked that a couple people suggested Pecard's dressing for fine leather?! That is a terrible idea. Leather is a natural material, very much like our skin. Do you put Vaseline on your skin to keep it moist? Of course not, so why would you use similar petroleum distillates on your leather jacket? Natural fibers need natural oils. It's that simple.
Different sleeve design and the 30s half belt is slimmer fitting.
Most customers don't do custom orders. They just order the standard design.