I was so happy with the Schackleton Vest Aero made me, I asked them if they could make a jacket that fit me as perfectly as the Schackleton.
Holly asked Sam one of their pattern technician, the author of my modified Schackleton if it was possible and she said yes, no problem to work on a modified jacket pattern.
So I choose the Sheene.
First Sam wanted to see how an OTR jacket fit on me, so they sent a Café Racer since it’s the same pattern as the Sheene.
After seeing the photos and listening to my remarks on the fit, Sam made a mockup jacket in cotton to try on (in 1 day, I was very impressed).
Again, I sent photos and ask to add length to the front and if it was possible to have the armhole of the premier 1930 HB to eliminate the batwing effect. Sam told me no problem to add those tweaks and sent me a second mockup jacket. This is it! The perfect fit!
We finalized the detail of the jacket:
- Black Vincenza
- 3 zipped pocket (chest pocket on the left)
- Nickel hardware
- Highland Granite Pink Heavy Weight Tartan
- Rust thread for the stitching
- No kidney panel
- Sleeves in two pieces instead of three
Here is the final result.
I could be happier with this jacket, the last time I got a comfortable jacket like that was with my TNO Raiders.
It will be my go to jacket.
Again Aero amazed me with their top notch services, Sam is a magician, Greg did an outstanding job putting the jacket together and Holly is as sweet as ever. Never a company went this far in delivering the perfect jacket for me. This jacket is special to me because of the investment of everyone in it. I don’t see myself part from this jacket ever or not wearing it because the Sheene earn a lot of sentimental value in the making of it.
I’m sorry if I don’t express myself clearly, I’ll stop my babbling.
So a big big thank you to Holly and particularly to SAM because this is the first time I own a jacket and nothing bug me about it.
If I ever go to Scotland, I’m sure I’ll make a stop at Aero, so I can finally meet this amazing team and thank them in person for their hard work.
Holly asked Sam one of their pattern technician, the author of my modified Schackleton if it was possible and she said yes, no problem to work on a modified jacket pattern.
So I choose the Sheene.
First Sam wanted to see how an OTR jacket fit on me, so they sent a Café Racer since it’s the same pattern as the Sheene.
After seeing the photos and listening to my remarks on the fit, Sam made a mockup jacket in cotton to try on (in 1 day, I was very impressed).
Again, I sent photos and ask to add length to the front and if it was possible to have the armhole of the premier 1930 HB to eliminate the batwing effect. Sam told me no problem to add those tweaks and sent me a second mockup jacket. This is it! The perfect fit!
We finalized the detail of the jacket:
- Black Vincenza
- 3 zipped pocket (chest pocket on the left)
- Nickel hardware
- Highland Granite Pink Heavy Weight Tartan
- Rust thread for the stitching
- No kidney panel
- Sleeves in two pieces instead of three
Here is the final result.
I could be happier with this jacket, the last time I got a comfortable jacket like that was with my TNO Raiders.
It will be my go to jacket.
Again Aero amazed me with their top notch services, Sam is a magician, Greg did an outstanding job putting the jacket together and Holly is as sweet as ever. Never a company went this far in delivering the perfect jacket for me. This jacket is special to me because of the investment of everyone in it. I don’t see myself part from this jacket ever or not wearing it because the Sheene earn a lot of sentimental value in the making of it.
I’m sorry if I don’t express myself clearly, I’ll stop my babbling.
So a big big thank you to Holly and particularly to SAM because this is the first time I own a jacket and nothing bug me about it.
If I ever go to Scotland, I’m sure I’ll make a stop at Aero, so I can finally meet this amazing team and thank them in person for their hard work.