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For the past few years I've been quietly stalking the Perfect Leather Jacket, and at this point, after reading the forums here and elsewhere, I've narrowed it down to a custom piece from the Aero leather company in Scotland. I've been communicating with Mark from Aero USA and am moments (OK, maybe days) away from pulling the trigger and making the purchase. All my life I've been attracted to quality things; Swiss watches, German cars, hand-knotted Silk carpets, nice fountain pens, and lately, Scottish leather jackets, but its only in the past few years (I'm 34 now) that I've been able to afford any of that. So, now that the time has come to buy The Jacket, I thought I'd seek out any advice, suggestions, or even just encouragement about my planned purchase. It will be far and away the most expensive jacket I've ever owned, as well as the first bespoke item in my wardrobe.
I'm a little nervous about the sizing, since I'm 6'4, slim build and 220 pounds. Jackets hardly ever fit me correctly. I usually end up getting an XXL so that the sleeves will be long enough for me, and then end up swimming in the rest of the jacket. So far in my attempts at measuring myself (these measurements are with the tape fairly tight around my body) I've come up with 43 inches around the chest, 40 inches around the navel area, and a size 36 pant waist size. Mark suggests that I measure my arm length from the "collar bone" area to the wrist, and I will the next time I get my hands on a measuring tape. . .
The plan for the jacket so far is:
1. "Vintage" black horsehide Highwayman (according to Aero, "the look of a 20 year-old jacket)
2. "Black Stewart" tartan lining (My father is Scottish and as it happens the family name is Stewart, so this option seemed a no-brainer)
3. Inside pocket
4. Bi-swing back
5. Brass hardware
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
I'm a little nervous about the sizing, since I'm 6'4, slim build and 220 pounds. Jackets hardly ever fit me correctly. I usually end up getting an XXL so that the sleeves will be long enough for me, and then end up swimming in the rest of the jacket. So far in my attempts at measuring myself (these measurements are with the tape fairly tight around my body) I've come up with 43 inches around the chest, 40 inches around the navel area, and a size 36 pant waist size. Mark suggests that I measure my arm length from the "collar bone" area to the wrist, and I will the next time I get my hands on a measuring tape. . .
The plan for the jacket so far is:
1. "Vintage" black horsehide Highwayman (according to Aero, "the look of a 20 year-old jacket)
2. "Black Stewart" tartan lining (My father is Scottish and as it happens the family name is Stewart, so this option seemed a no-brainer)
3. Inside pocket
4. Bi-swing back
5. Brass hardware
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.