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Thanks @JMax ! Jacket is bad ass and fits perfectly, love it!
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perfect! Glad you like it. It looks spot on.
Thanks @JMax ! Jacket is bad ass and fits perfectly, love it!
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I wish they’d put the gussets on their truckers. They function really well. Really solid piece. Goes into the IH vault. Which is growing at an alarming rate! Thanks again brother. Absolutely love it.perfect! Glad you like it. It looks spot on.
I wish they’d put the gussets on their truckers. They function really well. Really solid piece. Goes into the IH vault. Which is growing at an alarming rate! Thanks again brother. Absolutely love it.
I'll definitely do a thread for this jacket I think. I've put it through the wash today and the results are terrific.It arrived today. Proper pictures in a day or two but I'm very pleased - the fit seems to be spot on.
British style cross zip, hefty cow, super chunky ykk zips, no maker's label.
I might give this its own thread and see what I can find out about it.
Oh also, sleeve zips are on top of the cuff, which I really like and haven't seen much on this style of jacket before.
Thanks @JMax ! Jacket is bad ass and fits perfectly, love it!
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It is indeed!Is this the superblack non-fade rider’s jacket? If so, it looks brilliant! Great fit on you.
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Whoa!!! What is that? Navy blue bison!??
Whoa!!! What is that? Navy blue bison!??
Utterly speechless. No idea what to say. So nice. That dark blue sucks you in, so nice.
Always thought it would look in blue! The LW J24 is such a striking jacket
Utterly speechless. No idea what to say. So nice. That dark blue sucks you in, so nice.
Mama mia ! Superbe!
Oh wow red devil!
Oh wow red devil!
It’s been a while since you’ve dropped something serious like this on us, but you did not disappoint!
That jacket is a masterpiece.
What's the lining used in this. It looks nice. I love the choice of deerskin, it looks fantastic!
Wow, really awesome! For a moment I thought it's a new LL. Always wanted to see more of a 59'er. How come this jacket fits SO much better than the HWM? Fantastic cut, super cool details. Now I want one.
According to Aero’s website, the 59’er is shorter than their standard highwayman and has more taper towards the hem. I’ve been surprised at how little I found on it when researching, only managed to find one other TFL member that have posted fit pics of a 59’er.
I’m really happy with how this turned out. Was a bit of a longer wait due to the pattern mods. The base is an hooch hauler but with lapels, cuffs and pockets arrangement like in the ruff’n’ready. For the leather I opted for the “reworked” seal jerky. It’s quite comfortable right out of the box and I find it maybe a bit thicker than Vicenza but less rigid if that makes sense.
The Aero x Levi’s jacket had a great collar. I heard they are thinking of bringing it back as part of their regular offering. I hope they do.
Wested distressed cowhide Indiana Jones incoming.
618!
on-topic tho, I'm hoping to pick up a cheap goat G1 soon. I got a lesco beater recently but it fits so badly I don't even wanna use it as a beater
I was weak...
Schott 621, these were made in 84 & 87 and then another run in 97, not sure yet when this one is from but it looks pretty much unworn.
Sigh!
This is in the post to me at the moment.
Of course it's the perfect jacket for while I've got no motorcycle and several of my important bones are in bits anyway - but it looked just right, and the price was a genuine steal, and one day I'll be healed and back on another bike, right?
And anyway, I'll just dress it up with some chinos and a shirt and tie in the meantime.
It arrived today. Proper pictures in a day or two but I'm very pleased - the fit seems to be spot on.
British style cross zip, hefty cow, super chunky ykk zips, no maker's label.
I might give this its own thread and see what I can find out about it.
Oh also, sleeve zips are on top of the cuff, which I really like and haven't seen much on this style of jacket before.
More 21oz Denim en route
There's likely a good reason that the 59er looks os much like a Lewis. Rivett's were Lewis' great rival (they even had rival followings for some time, according to a friend who wore a Rivett's suit back in his Speedway racing days in the 70s and early 80s). Rivetts, notably, were also first to market with this straight zip / shirt-collar style of jacket which became ubiquitous in the rocker / ton-up scene. I've never been able to find out exactly when they started with these, but when I talked to Ken for the Chap piece I did on Aero a couple of years ago, he reckoned they were using the design, if memory serves, from about the mid-fifties. Lewis' Dominator and Corsair models, by comparison, were not released until 1962. At some point Aero bought out Rivett's, and either immediately or later (I've not been able to find this out, so far...) let the Rivett's and Highwayman marks fall out of use, which is why, after that first jacket in 1983, Ken was able to claim ownership of the Highwayman mark (Lewis tried to contest it in the 90s when Derek bought over what by then was long past its glory days and took on a Herculean task, which at time must have seemed positively Sisyphean, in tracking down classic designs and remaking all the patterns from scratch, rebuilding Lewis as a heritage brand, but by that point Aero had a long and legitimate record of usage and now own 'Highwayman' as a TM). In any case, whether it was during or before their ownership, Lewis had by 1962 observed the popularity of the straight zip / shirt-collar design on the British motorcycle scene, and got in there. I suspect that Aviakit ran both brands against each other at some pointg in the sixties, given just how similar the two ranges were; Lerwis copied Highwayman on these jacket, but I've also seen plenty of Highwayman branded jackets that were a dead ringer for iconic Lewis styles like the Lewis Lightning (debuted in 1958).
Be interested to see what you make of this one. Mine is definitely boxier than more 'period correct' jackets, though that does help with layering and it's a nice jacket all the same. I very much like the shorter body-length than many versions of this style - imo, it's a design that an extra three inches can totally kill the proportions on.