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Modern "Grizzly" Jackets?

El Marro

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The Baloo is what pulled me in a few years ago. I bought one during some holiday sale. I’m 6’1.5”, and the size 42 fit me really well. That said, I didn’t care for the matte black leather treatment—it looked like it was painted on with my kids’ water colors. There was no depth whatsoever. The mouton looked like a hastily done grown-out hair dye treatment, too. All in all, I thought it paled in person in comparison to how it’s photographed, so I sold it. It didn’t help either that I could barely squeeze my hands, which are not huge by any means, into the pockets.

I’ve since commissioned a beautiful russet Badalassi/cream mouton grizzly from Aero. I need to get some photos posted. @ton, I suspect you could live in a grizzly during those Chicago winters.
Oh boy!
sounds like I dodged a bullet on this one…
I would love to see some photos of your Aero grizzly when you get a chance.
 

Canuck Panda

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I've got two Grizzly jackets, both Aero, two different sizing. The 40 is a bit short @ 23", the 42 is better @ 24". I don't think the slim straight style pattern @ 26" length would work for me because the fur would look pudgy in the mid torso section when the length gets longer.

Warmth wise I don't think these are over heated jackets because the hair face outwards than inwards. So it doesn't trap body heat as well as the shearling which has the fur on the inside. The fur will block the cold from coming in, but to stay warm it's up to what kind of liner is used.

I wore mine in our last snow fall. The fur handled wet snow just fine. The snow would actually cake on top of the fur, not soaking it through immediately. If anything the wet snow would soak through the grain leather shoulders first but I didn't experience that either. There was plenty of time to get to where I needed to go and dust off the snow before I head inside. And I live in PNW, so its wetter here than other dry snow areas. I wouldn't wear these in the rain but I think snow is fine.

40 fits short like a cropped motorcycle jacket
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42 is an inch longer and more functional as a winter jacket, with room for a insulation vest mid layer.
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I also looked at the Baloo jacket. I dig the buttons closures, it's a classier look.
 

jchance

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The Baloo is what pulled me in a few years ago. I bought one during some holiday sale. I’m 6’1.5”, and the size 42 fit me really well. That said, I didn’t care for the matte black leather treatment—it looked like it was painted on with my kids’ water colors. There was no depth whatsoever. The mouton looked like a hastily done grown-out hair dye treatment, too. All in all, I thought it paled in person in comparison to how it’s photographed, so I sold it. It didn’t help either that I could barely squeeze my hands, which are not huge by any means, into the pockets.

This seems to be a consensus for Mister Freedom’s tea core black leather (matte black, no depth) from its (former) owners. Not sure if the Natural Leather version fares better long term.
 

Maxwell Von Chesapeake

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A couple pics of my Himel Grizzly:
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I love this jacket so much. I think it's super cool. That said, I will definitely not argue against a Thedi. I love the Thedi designs. The Himel is certainly a lot more expensive and how much it is worth it is up to you. For the record, while I love hair on hide grizzlies, I don't really like mouton fur grizzlies in general.
I wish this guy would smile more.
 

Maxwell Von Chesapeake

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In 2019 I picked up an Aero leather Grizzly
Leather colour: Seal Jerky Horsehide
Fur Colour: Dark Brown
Zippers: Antique Brass
Collar: Fur
For the past 7 years, I have wanted a Grizzly but was too shy to buy one. The main reason was, I was nervous about wearing such a bold statement jacket. The second reason was, I am a man that is above average size. I stand at 6'4'' and 270 pounds. View attachment 285336 View attachment 285341 View attachment 285340
I love this jacket. It looks perfect on you.
 

cbez

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The moutons still look really nice.

Thats one of my concerns, I have seen them wear in ugly ways. Anyone have experience with the durability?
 

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