Simon, I'll be especially interested in seeing what is delivered to you next week since I have a Pioneer that will hopefully be delivered to me in the next 2-3 months but tentatively set for russet goatskin for this one rather than FQHH.
Fanch that's great, we can compare cuts, you might like to consider, while you have time, button up version, the yoke and stitching options. Did you spec anything specific?Simon, I'll be especially interested in seeing what is delivered to you next week since I have a Pioneer that will hopefully be delivered to me in the next 2-3 months but tentatively set for russet goatskin for this one rather than FQHH.
I second that Fanch and should have something interesting arriving on Monday to show you
... After much consideration I have decided to settle for the regular brown. As some of you have mentioned it is the most versatile colour in respect of matching up with other clothing. Also, seems to me to have the most character of all the colour options. Have decided to keep the weight down and cost by opting for a light weight Tartan, end of roll stuff. No internal pocket (Aero strongly suggest you do not go for this option).
The last hurdle to over-come is telling the wife! As i'v done in the past i'll need to justify it by selling on one of my other jackets (I only have three).
Appreciate all your comments and thoughts.
Additionally, I have the lightweight wool tartan in the GW Ventura, and it's great with shirts. I'd never get drill again. (just emphasizing this).Butte's right on the money about the cotton drill. I found it really "grabby." If I wore a short sleeve shirt, I had to feed the sleeves into the jacket with a ruler. Long sleeves, I had to hold onto the cuffs so they'd make it through. When I had my steer jacket replaced with horse, I opted for a lightweight tartan, which is much easier for on and off. Lighter weight cotton sounds just right to me. Frank.