Adence
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Congrats! I think the half belt style is a great entry point with its all around versatility. I started with an Aero 30s HB as well, and now 12 jackets later...View attachment 303173 View attachment 303174 View attachment 303175 Gentlemen, greetings from Munich, after lurking a while here and on the Aero site and learning a lot - thank you- I decided to go ahead and order a used 40 Cordovan 1930s HB with modified back from the Aero sales section, which arrived two days ago.
Any thoughts on fit?
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Congrats! I think the half belt style is a great entry point with its all around versatility. I started with an Aero 30s HB as well, and now 12 jackets later...
Adence - Welcome to FL! Very nice Half-Belt! Looks like it fits and suits you to a Tee.
Now - stay away from the Classifieds here and at Aero! They do get you into trouble...
A question to the elders (figuratively): I understand that raising arms will lead to some movement of the entire jacket and some effective sleeve shortening in any model where the arm holes are not cut quite high.
From Aero, is it only the Premier range models that accommodate more free arm movement? Also, are there any downsides to that, for instance less breathing room, need for even better fit or the like?
I take it from some of the measurements on their site and comments here that someone like me with a size 40 on most models (known exception being the BR) would in general benefit from a 42 on the premier range, correct?