AeroFan_07
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A little over a year ago I picked up a True Vintage Sears Hercules FQHH M/C jacket from Terry Mitchell. It's a dandy old jacket, I would estimate it around 65+ years old. For the age it is also in excellent condition, only one seam that needs a little re-stitching, which I will get taken care of next month. I has not seen a lot of wear in the past year, so today I pulled it out while the sun was out and took some photos.
This is when reality set in more. It's a Size 46, and the sleeves are fine for length and overall fit. The body is not bad...then there's the Torso. Fact is, in the photos below, I had on High-Rise Duluth Trading Jeans. Still they are not as high-rise as those in the 50's would have been. I also just have a longer torso then most folks in that era did, simply put. Here are a couple photos...
As you can see above, the "belt" on the jacket is a long way above my own pants belt. It just leads to an uncomfortable front lower appearance that I personally find un-desirable. I feel sort of bad saying this as I really do appreciate the jacket!
From the back it does not look bad at all and I really like the highly detailed back on this jacket:
So maybe Aero have it in mind to re-crate such a jacket but with a somewhat longer torso? It's a difficult challenge, but overall most vintage stock fits me about like this. I have one Cal Leather that does not. Open to anyone's thoughts on this.
This is when reality set in more. It's a Size 46, and the sleeves are fine for length and overall fit. The body is not bad...then there's the Torso. Fact is, in the photos below, I had on High-Rise Duluth Trading Jeans. Still they are not as high-rise as those in the 50's would have been. I also just have a longer torso then most folks in that era did, simply put. Here are a couple photos...
As you can see above, the "belt" on the jacket is a long way above my own pants belt. It just leads to an uncomfortable front lower appearance that I personally find un-desirable. I feel sort of bad saying this as I really do appreciate the jacket!
From the back it does not look bad at all and I really like the highly detailed back on this jacket:
So maybe Aero have it in mind to re-crate such a jacket but with a somewhat longer torso? It's a difficult challenge, but overall most vintage stock fits me about like this. I have one Cal Leather that does not. Open to anyone's thoughts on this.