JanSolo
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Hello all.
I recently acquired a new jacket from Aero. It's sort of a custom modified M422a/G1. I know that modifications on military jackets compromise the authenticity of the original design and therefore some people think that this should be avoided.
The most important thing that was altered is the back. It still retains the trademark halfbelt but lacks the complicated action back construction. Buttons on the pockets were replaced by large ring press studs which make the pockets much more usable. Olive drab contrast stitching instead of medium brown thread. On my previous Aero G1s I always felt that the limited longevity of the milspec burgundy rayon lining was probably the only weak spot on an otherwise perfect jacket. This time I had it replaced with a dark brown super thick smooth satin lining which is as comfortable as the original rayon lining but much more durable.
I also opted for the original 1930 label showing two pilots in front of a hangar. I also went for a nickel Aero zipper instead of a Talon replica as those don't hold up well. The Aero zip is one of the nicest and most durable zippers I've seen so far. It slides silky smooth and is very easy to operate.The jacket was again made by Edith and I cannot say how pleased I am with the result
It's a size 40 but due to the lack of the action back it probably fits more like a long 38. The fit is superb and this jacket is definitively a keeper. The beautiful spray finish veg tanned goatskin is exceptionally thick (even compared Real McCoys goatskin) and shows loads of grain variations. Note the subtle mottling effect of the colour of the leather.
I am happy.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2294/2981216100_470371444a.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3248/2980349199_b9db4ecc17.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3161/2980349195_f8c019e1be.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3287/2980349185_9120e89748.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3022/2980349203_18dc12177d.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3024/2981216086_b2dd4889bd.jpg?v=0
I recently acquired a new jacket from Aero. It's sort of a custom modified M422a/G1. I know that modifications on military jackets compromise the authenticity of the original design and therefore some people think that this should be avoided.
The most important thing that was altered is the back. It still retains the trademark halfbelt but lacks the complicated action back construction. Buttons on the pockets were replaced by large ring press studs which make the pockets much more usable. Olive drab contrast stitching instead of medium brown thread. On my previous Aero G1s I always felt that the limited longevity of the milspec burgundy rayon lining was probably the only weak spot on an otherwise perfect jacket. This time I had it replaced with a dark brown super thick smooth satin lining which is as comfortable as the original rayon lining but much more durable.
I also opted for the original 1930 label showing two pilots in front of a hangar. I also went for a nickel Aero zipper instead of a Talon replica as those don't hold up well. The Aero zip is one of the nicest and most durable zippers I've seen so far. It slides silky smooth and is very easy to operate.The jacket was again made by Edith and I cannot say how pleased I am with the result
It's a size 40 but due to the lack of the action back it probably fits more like a long 38. The fit is superb and this jacket is definitively a keeper. The beautiful spray finish veg tanned goatskin is exceptionally thick (even compared Real McCoys goatskin) and shows loads of grain variations. Note the subtle mottling effect of the colour of the leather.
I am happy.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2294/2981216100_470371444a.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3248/2980349199_b9db4ecc17.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3161/2980349195_f8c019e1be.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3287/2980349185_9120e89748.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3022/2980349203_18dc12177d.jpg?v=0
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3024/2981216086_b2dd4889bd.jpg?v=0