Thnikkaman
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Hi all,
First thing's first, sorry about the wall of text.
But I have a story for you folks. I'll try to keep it brief.
My dad wore an Aero leather jacket through the nineties and early two thousands, and when I turned 16, he handed it down to me.
I loved it, you couldn't tear me out of that thing for years, even though it didn't really fit me perfectly and had seen decades of hard use.
A few weekends ago, I was in the process of moving, so I had packed up my car with almost everything that I owned, leather jacket included. To make a long story short, about twenty minutes down the road, I heard a loud thud, the cab filled with smoke, and it all went up in flames. By the time the fire department got there, it was just a smoldering heap, and my dad's old jacket (amongst many other things) was gone.
The point of the story is, thanks to insurance, I am now in a position to spend some real (to me) money and get a quality jacket to replace my dad's. It won't be the same, but at least it will replace it in spirit.
Here's the catch: I'm a tall, skinny young guy, and generally very difficult to correctly fit into clothes. I am usually forced to pick between too short in the sleeves, or a very baggy fit.
I have read up on previous posts on the forum, but am looking for some more specific help.
I'm super new to all of this business, so I have come to you experts "hat in hand", so to speak, asking for help.
I'm looking for:
-A 1930's half-belt style
-A ~mid-heavy weight leather, light enough for springs and autumns
-Dark brown color, or at least something that will eventually wear into a dark brown
-Appropriate sleeve length so I can ride my motorcycle without the cuffs coming up to my elbows (Speaking from experience here)
-Front and back length that drops appropriately low (top of jeans pockets)
-That I can wear with either just a t-shirt, a button up shirt, or at most a light hoodie underneath
As far as sizing goes, I wear a 36 slim suit jacket, in a brand that tends to run slim and long.
I had a buddy take some of my measurements:
5'10" tall
Chest 35.5" Relaxed
Chest just over 36" expanded
Stomach 28.75"
Waist 30.5"
So basically my questions boil down to these:
-Would the Aero Premier 1930s half belt suit a skinny guy who intends to layer lightly? Not looking for a trendy skin-tight fit, but I'm so skinny that I can get away with certain things. Also, it's worth considering that I might want to buy a tad big, because I'm bound to "fill-out" a tiny bit eventually.
-As far as leather choice goes, I'm completely overwhelmed. I'm looking for something mid-weight and general purpose, mostly because the daunting super heavy weight and cautionary tales of rigidity and decade long break-in periods. Is battered horsehide what I'm looking for? Maybe steerhide, or goatskin? Lay the pros and cons on me.
-Would mid-weight wool tartan lining make the jacket too warm for our spring/autumn months, and hold up to use?
-If you could only have one jacket, like me, what would you choose to be the most general-purpose and hold up to sustained use?
I appreciate any guidance you guys can give me,
Cheers,
-K
First thing's first, sorry about the wall of text.
But I have a story for you folks. I'll try to keep it brief.
My dad wore an Aero leather jacket through the nineties and early two thousands, and when I turned 16, he handed it down to me.
I loved it, you couldn't tear me out of that thing for years, even though it didn't really fit me perfectly and had seen decades of hard use.
A few weekends ago, I was in the process of moving, so I had packed up my car with almost everything that I owned, leather jacket included. To make a long story short, about twenty minutes down the road, I heard a loud thud, the cab filled with smoke, and it all went up in flames. By the time the fire department got there, it was just a smoldering heap, and my dad's old jacket (amongst many other things) was gone.
The point of the story is, thanks to insurance, I am now in a position to spend some real (to me) money and get a quality jacket to replace my dad's. It won't be the same, but at least it will replace it in spirit.
Here's the catch: I'm a tall, skinny young guy, and generally very difficult to correctly fit into clothes. I am usually forced to pick between too short in the sleeves, or a very baggy fit.
I have read up on previous posts on the forum, but am looking for some more specific help.
I'm super new to all of this business, so I have come to you experts "hat in hand", so to speak, asking for help.
I'm looking for:
-A 1930's half-belt style
-A ~mid-heavy weight leather, light enough for springs and autumns
-Dark brown color, or at least something that will eventually wear into a dark brown
-Appropriate sleeve length so I can ride my motorcycle without the cuffs coming up to my elbows (Speaking from experience here)
-Front and back length that drops appropriately low (top of jeans pockets)
-That I can wear with either just a t-shirt, a button up shirt, or at most a light hoodie underneath
As far as sizing goes, I wear a 36 slim suit jacket, in a brand that tends to run slim and long.
I had a buddy take some of my measurements:
5'10" tall
Chest 35.5" Relaxed
Chest just over 36" expanded
Stomach 28.75"
Waist 30.5"
So basically my questions boil down to these:
-Would the Aero Premier 1930s half belt suit a skinny guy who intends to layer lightly? Not looking for a trendy skin-tight fit, but I'm so skinny that I can get away with certain things. Also, it's worth considering that I might want to buy a tad big, because I'm bound to "fill-out" a tiny bit eventually.
-As far as leather choice goes, I'm completely overwhelmed. I'm looking for something mid-weight and general purpose, mostly because the daunting super heavy weight and cautionary tales of rigidity and decade long break-in periods. Is battered horsehide what I'm looking for? Maybe steerhide, or goatskin? Lay the pros and cons on me.
-Would mid-weight wool tartan lining make the jacket too warm for our spring/autumn months, and hold up to use?
-If you could only have one jacket, like me, what would you choose to be the most general-purpose and hold up to sustained use?
I appreciate any guidance you guys can give me,
Cheers,
-K