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Aero or Double Helix?

JackKel

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Hey guys, first time post here.

Thanks for having me!

I’m trying to decide between my first proper jacket,

Aero premier highwayman or
Double Helix ‘hugging the curve’.

If anyone has any insight or other 1930’s type jackets I should be aware of that would be great.

Thanks everyone.
 

jchance

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What are your height/weight and size? If you’re a common size, buy used to the extent it’s possible.

If buying used, I’d get Aero, as that’d more commonly found. If buying new, I’d get Double Helix.
 

JackKel

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What are your height/weight and size? If you’re a common size, buy used to the extent it’s possible.

If buying used, I’d get Aero, as that’d more commonly found. If buying new, I’d get Double Helix.
my measurements - imperial / metric

Height - 6'1" / 185cm
Chest circumference - 41.5 Inches / 106cm (fully inhaled)
Shoulder to shoulder - 18 Inches / 46cm
Lower stomach - 37 1/2 inches / 95cm
Weight - 185 pounds / 84kg

Definitely happy to purchase used no problem. I've found second hand market in Australia is quite limited.
Also looking for Black and slim/ fitted.
 

Tomwiththeweather

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my measurements - imperial / metric

Height - 6'1" / 185cm
Chest circumference - 41.5 Inches / 106cm (fully inhaled)
Shoulder to shoulder - 18 Inches / 46cm
Lower stomach - 37 1/2 inches / 95cm
Weight - 185 pounds / 84kg

You and I have very similar measurements - I'm a few cm slimmer around the middle but same height and shoulders. My HtC is size 40 and it's a t-shirt only fit. Pics here: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/double-helix-works.106511/page-15#post-3194828
 

JackKel

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You and I have very similar measurements - I'm a few cm slimmer around the middle but same height and shoulders. My HtC is size 40 and it's a t-shirt only fit. Pics here: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/double-helix-works.106511/page-15#post-3194828
They both look great on you. I emailed Double Helix and they suggested for slim fit I would be 42. shoulders would be 1cm longer and I would have 8cm of extra room in chest with the 42. just wasn't sure whether I was 40 or 42. dont want it to be too roomy. I generally only wear t shirts or shirts under jackets anyway. hmm
Thanks for the pics.
Also whats the waist measurement of the HtC?
 
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Tomwiththeweather

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I emailed Double Helix and they suggested for slim fit I would be 42. shoulders would be 1cm longer and I would have 8cm of extra room in chest with the 42. just wasn't sure whether I was 40 or 42. dont want it to be too roomy.

These are my size 40's measurements:

Shoulder 45
Front upper chest 37.5
Pit to pit 54.5
Sleeve 66
Length 62
Waist 50

I would recommend the 42 for the shoulder room alone. Mine is aaaalmost too tight already, and you have a few pounds on me.
 

jchance

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They both look great on you. I emailed Double Helix and they suggested for slim fit I would be 42. shoulders would be 1cm longer and I would have 8cm of extra room in chest with the 42. just wasn't sure whether I was 40 or 42. dont want it to be too roomy. I generally only wear t shirts or shirts under jackets anyway. hmm
Thanks for the pics.
Also whats the waist measurement of the HtC?

What do you mean? The Hugging the Curve looks perfect on him but the 1930s looks like a tent on him… What you’re after is the Hugging the Curve look on him, not the 1930s look.

With a chest measurement of 41.5 inch, you simply cannot wear a size 40 JP. Size 40 JP often means pit to pit measurement of exactly 40 inch. (I have a chest measurement of 38 inch and I wear a size 38 US, 40 JP. JP sizing is one up from US sizing.) You’d want p2p to be larger than your chest measurement, with some more room for movement (at least 6cm).

Where are you located? Is there a place where you can on try leather jackets in-person?
 

JackKel

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What do you mean? The Hugging the Curve looks perfect on him but the 1930s looks like a tent on him… What you’re after is the Hugging the Curve look on him, not the 1930s look.

With a chest measurement of 41.5 inch, you simply cannot wear a size 40 JP. Size 40 JP often means pit to pit measurement of exactly 40 inch. (I have a chest measurement of 38 inch and I wear a size 38 US, 40 JP. JP sizing is one up from US sizing.) You’d want p2p to be larger than your chest measurement, with some more room for movement (at least 6cm).

Where are you located? Is there a place where you can on try leather jackets in-person?
Although I’m after the fit of the HtC photo. I still think the 1930’s looks good as a more relaxed fit? Just different looks. I have a Schott 673 that fits similar to the 1930 photo, which is the only LJ I own, that’s a medium. But I am now moving towards the very fitted look and prefer it.
Thanks for the measurement advice. I am trying to get bang on with my shoulder measurement. Wasn’t overly sure about how much room to have for chest. This helps
 
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jchance

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You’re on the right track. If a leather jacket doesn’t fit you, you should sell it and get one that does.


Article: “You probably don’t look good in a leather jacket.

Most people cannot pull off a leather jacket – this is just an unfortunate fact of life. Now normally this wouldn’t be a problem. For instance, since you would look like a weirdo if you wore a top hat nowadays; most people don’t wear top hats. But the major failure of our society is our inadequacy in conveying the message that almost no one looks good in a leather jacket, and so people continue to wear them. It makes me so angry. I’m just walking around campus, enjoying the finally reasonable weather, when some poser walks by looking like he just came from the James Dean impersonator contest and got into a solid last place.

People don’t even respect the leather jacket anymore; they just wear it with whatever. You can’t just wear anything with a leather jacket and expect it to match. In fact, it is one of the hardest items of clothing to pair with. In general, if people stuck to dark jeans most people would probably at least look average. But please, if you are going to wear a graphic tee, don’t add a leather jacket to try and elevate your look – you are doing the opposite. If someone wears a bunch of clothes made out of garbage, fine, whatever. But if you wear your average clothes with Giorgio Armani patent leather shoes, it doesn’t elevate your look. Strive for consistency in your outfits. If you want to dress poorly, fine, just don’t drag your poor leather jackets into it.

The jackets never fit right either. Most of them are too boxy, making the wearer look like a 5-year-old raiding their parent’s closet and playing dress up. But even if they fit the way intended, they just don’t look appealing on a lot of people. Honestly, some of these designs I see are just ridiculous: the number of zippers and buttons on your jacket makes you look like a rejected Final Fantasy character. Oh, and if you don’t ride a motorcycle, you don’t just get a free pass to wear a biker jacket. Bikers risk their lives on the road every day to get that right. And don’t even get me started on red leather jackets.

Here is the issue though: everyone who puts on a leather jacket thinks they turn into the coolest kid around. I have to admit, I am no exception. I have a leather jacket and when I put it on, I immediately feel so powerful, like I absorbed the life force of the cow whose skin I’m wearing. There isn’t any way to fix this but to be honest about how a leather jacket looks on someone – which no one will ever do. I certainly don’t have the confidence to tell a friend that a beloved article of clothing looks awful on them. So, I guess we just all need to do a bit of self-reflection and decide as a society if we want to keep the lie of the leather jacket going.”

 

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