H.Johnson
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I would concur respectfully that if you wanted to emulate a jacket from an earlier era any of the Baron's suggestions would be apt. This jacket is, I think, from the slihgtly later era of artificial silk linings - sometimes bright but more often grey or blue on German jackets, and sometimes lightly quilted.
But hey! It's your jacket - put in what you want. It deserves a good job. Aero will do just that.
But hey! It's your jacket - put in what you want. It deserves a good job. Aero will do just that.
Baron Kurtz said:re: the lining, i might propose a medium brown heavyweight wool twill. Given how tight they fit, there was never any possibility fo wearing much under them so they had to be warm in and of themselves. Since leather is distincly not a warm material, heavyweight wools were used. Tweeds, flannels often with prominent plaid patterns very often in the german leathers. Certainly twill wool, by all the examples of these jackets i've seen. Or maybe a plaid flannel like the other one ukali1066 has, again very common on the German leathers …
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