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Hi all,
a couple of weeks ago I received my newest Aero jacket. Initially I was a little put off by its weight and I also thought that the sizing wasn't correct. So I put it away for a while and carefully stored it in its original box. Some days ago I examined the jacket again and this time I was totally blown away by it. As usual the quality of workmanship and construction is outstanding and I have never seen goatskin as thick and grainy as this but there is even more to it...something beyond the sheer appraisal of perfect workmanship, details, and looks. ...Probably it's just springtime that led to this change of mind. Anyway, I'm in love!
These are the specs:
+ Size 38 Cheyenne (fits like size 40) in seal veg tanned goatskin. The goatskin used for this jacket is incredibly thick, stiff, and heavy. In fact it's as heavy as FQHH.
+ Cheyenne pattern shortened by 1 inch and slightly waisted. 1 inch added to the sleeves
+ Stockman patch pockets with scalloped pocket flaps.
+ No handwarmer pockets.
+ Cotton drill lining with a full rayon overlay for ease of wear. (A single layer of rayon wouldn't be durable enough for such a heavy jacket).
+ One vertical inside pocket in the facing.
+ Curved Highwayman yoke.
+ Two piece back instead of a three piece construction. The lower back panel is made from ONE piece of goat which I think is almost incredible.
The jacket is quite comfortable due to the smooth lining but the leather will take ages to break in. There are some nice grain and colour variation all over the jacket which I tried to capture in some detail shots.
The bare jacket, close-ups, details and grain comparison:
The jacket when worn:
What do you think?
a couple of weeks ago I received my newest Aero jacket. Initially I was a little put off by its weight and I also thought that the sizing wasn't correct. So I put it away for a while and carefully stored it in its original box. Some days ago I examined the jacket again and this time I was totally blown away by it. As usual the quality of workmanship and construction is outstanding and I have never seen goatskin as thick and grainy as this but there is even more to it...something beyond the sheer appraisal of perfect workmanship, details, and looks. ...Probably it's just springtime that led to this change of mind. Anyway, I'm in love!
These are the specs:
+ Size 38 Cheyenne (fits like size 40) in seal veg tanned goatskin. The goatskin used for this jacket is incredibly thick, stiff, and heavy. In fact it's as heavy as FQHH.
+ Cheyenne pattern shortened by 1 inch and slightly waisted. 1 inch added to the sleeves
+ Stockman patch pockets with scalloped pocket flaps.
+ No handwarmer pockets.
+ Cotton drill lining with a full rayon overlay for ease of wear. (A single layer of rayon wouldn't be durable enough for such a heavy jacket).
+ One vertical inside pocket in the facing.
+ Curved Highwayman yoke.
+ Two piece back instead of a three piece construction. The lower back panel is made from ONE piece of goat which I think is almost incredible.
The jacket is quite comfortable due to the smooth lining but the leather will take ages to break in. There are some nice grain and colour variation all over the jacket which I tried to capture in some detail shots.
The bare jacket, close-ups, details and grain comparison:
The jacket when worn:
What do you think?