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Fit Check Thread for Jackets

Eagledog

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Thurston Bros will get Aero to make you a new jacket since it is not within the. 5" tolerance. You will just have to wait another 12 weeks for it. Mine showed up with a 16" bottom opening instead of 18".
The new jacket is perfect at 18". Now I can wear any pants, belt, or top without bursting at the seams. It is a very comfortable relaxed fit, rather than a leather corset fit.
 

floater

Familiar Face
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Also interested in seeing unzipped fit pic, and would you wear it mostly zipped or unzipped? How about layers or riding? Those things would affect how I’d want it to fit.
 

postman10mm

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Dallas, TX
Here are some unzipped pics

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bigmanbigtruck

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Like others said, consider adding more front drop. The one thing it has going for it is that it’s not a belted jacket and you won’t have 2 belts visible.

Other than that, and hopefully you don’t take this the wrong way, I’d suggest not wearing it with a turtle neck. It makes it look like your head might periscope out to scan the surroundings.
 

bigmanbigtruck

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The turtleneck is a great idea. It keeps bees and other pestiferous insects from creating mischief inside your shirt while riding. A June bug or Cacadia bug to the neck is no fun on a bike.
Meant it more from an aesthetic sense.

Turtleneck would have functional value though - whether it’s keeping bugs out or going for a cold ride.
 
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Canuck Panda

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If you're just adding overall length then probably not because the back may be too long that the jacket will start to bulge upwards. If Aero do build you a new Hooch Hauler with 1.5" front drop please post some pics. I think what you got now is the best the stock pattern can do, until a custom one with front drop happens.
 

Peacoat

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The turtleneck is a great idea. It keeps bees and other pestiferous insects from creating mischief inside your shirt while riding. A June bug or Cacadia bug to the neck is no fun on a bike.
And a wasp or a hornet is even worse. And, yes, I had a wasp try to get down my shirt on a group ride once. We were going through some curves, and I was in the middle of the pack. Not much I could do. Didn't get stung and survived to ride another day. I think the wasp was more concerned than I was.
 

Canuck Panda

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I’m very interested in the idea of adding a front drop independent of the back length - has anyone gotten Aero to do this before?
It is not that simple, I think your best option is to get Thurston to help you. They have more pull when it comes to custom stuff.

To add the front drop isn't just the front panels but the whole bottom opening needs to change, including all the panels the whole hem touches. If you just add to the front panels then it will look like 5* did it, and they have botched on that before, but things are much better now.

Basically you want the 1930 half belt curved bottom opening on your Hooch Hauler, it's actually quite a bit of either patterning work or make the longer jacket first and then expertly altered it "upwards towards the back". The hem curve is totally different. But you will get your front drop and more linear bottom hem opening length because the curve has more linear length.

The whole bottom hem line is curved on the 1930s half belt, button version known as the Maxwell,
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The curve creates the front drop
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Aero has made a Levis jacket before that is xzip and has a curved bottom/front drop, the birds of prey or something like that.
 

Flos

New in Town
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Just bought my first ever leather jacket from a great deal I found on the Schott 552 a couple weeks ago. I really love the simple style of this jacket, and I’m hoping for some feedback on which size fits me best between a medium and large.

Leaning towards the medium, but would feel better about keeping it if others agree that it’s the better fit style-wise (and that it doesn’t look too small on me).

For reference I’m 6’0”, 175lb, and 40” chest. The Schott website does recommend medium for these measurements too.

Thank you so much for any sizing feedback!

Medium:

Large:
 

Eagledog

One of the Regulars
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Midwest
The medium pictures didn't post. The large looks like a cross between a car coat and a jacket. Rather long for a jacket and short for a coat.
 

Flos

New in Town
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The medium pictures didn't post. The large looks like a cross between a car coat and a jacket. Rather long for a jacket and short for a coat.
Oops sorry are the medium photos there now? I might have been editing the post at the time since I messed up copying the link
 

Bennarion

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Just bought my first ever leather jacket from a great deal I found on the Schott 552 a couple weeks ago. I really love the simple style of this jacket, and I’m hoping for some feedback on which size fits me best between a medium and large.

Leaning towards the medium, but would feel better about keeping it if others agree that it’s the better fit style-wise (and that it doesn’t look too small on me).

For reference I’m 6’0”, 175lb, and 40” chest. The Schott website does recommend medium for these measurements too.

Thank you so much for any sizing feedback!

Medium:

Large:
The medium size fits you well. The large size is too big
 

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