Dudleydoright
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Hi,
Here's a few photos of my new Aero Highwayman custom. I had 2 angled chest pockets added, the lower ones zippered closure too, one inside zip closing chest pocket and on the other side a press stud closing one. I also had a press studded tab added to the bottom front of the zip and had the waist narrowed so that it would fit snugger even when the buckles weren't done up. It's more tapered than boxy now. I also had an inch off the bottom to suit my shortarssed frame
I've had 4 Aeros in the past, 2 Highwaymen, a half-belt and a half-belt long. All stock sizes, they've either been too darn heavy (in the case of the half-belts) or a bit too long in the body. This one is perfect.
Photos show the jacket. When lighting conditions are better (i.e. the snow has gone) I'll get photos of it on me.
Oh, it's the vintaged brown HH which feels lighter than my old HH jackets (might be the tartan liner) and the surface has almost been slightly taken off it and the grain is evident all over the place.
Cheers,
Dave
Here's a few photos of my new Aero Highwayman custom. I had 2 angled chest pockets added, the lower ones zippered closure too, one inside zip closing chest pocket and on the other side a press stud closing one. I also had a press studded tab added to the bottom front of the zip and had the waist narrowed so that it would fit snugger even when the buckles weren't done up. It's more tapered than boxy now. I also had an inch off the bottom to suit my shortarssed frame
I've had 4 Aeros in the past, 2 Highwaymen, a half-belt and a half-belt long. All stock sizes, they've either been too darn heavy (in the case of the half-belts) or a bit too long in the body. This one is perfect.
Photos show the jacket. When lighting conditions are better (i.e. the snow has gone) I'll get photos of it on me.
Oh, it's the vintaged brown HH which feels lighter than my old HH jackets (might be the tartan liner) and the surface has almost been slightly taken off it and the grain is evident all over the place.
Cheers,
Dave