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The 38-17111 is the closest fitting contract Aero makes but this jacket is also quite short and very high in the armpit. It should only be worn by people who have the suitable physique for this specific pattern, i. e. slim and not too tall. If you are as tall as Ollie is (6 ft. 4 inches/ 194cm) you should order that jacket with at least two inches added to the body length. Due to the close fit in the armpit area this contract is not meant to be worn with much layering. Shirts, Polo shirts or thin single ply merino sweaters are ok but don't even think about a proper woollen sweater...
The 42 contract which is probably Aero's standard pattern is much more roomy and looks best on slightly stockier and heavier individuals. This is not a good starting point if you are slim and want a trim fitting jacket because even if you size down there will be a lot of leather around the waist and the back.
Some more info on the Bronco:
• Very trim and surprisingly long A2 which suits a tall and slim wearer best. Very easy to wear - creates a sharp silhouette. Very good compromise between a close fitting and comfortable jacket.
• Quite long, fairly large and pointed collar with dropping collar tips.
• Pocket flaps cut almost angular without the typical scalloped shape.
• Angled pocket corners, just like on the Navy G1 jacket.
• Epaulettes with characteristic top stitching.
Thanks Jan, very useful piece of info!
The Bronco is great. Listen to Jan though - body types are important to try to match a contract on an A-2. What's your specs? Height, weight, etc?
Well, in my case I have somekind of fitness body type, I hit the gym sometimes. My chest circumference is 44" but my shoulders go to 51" and I have no waist at all, just 35" [huh]
The Werber contract and ELC house A-2 are like sacs for me, no shoulders and too much waist.