Feliksas
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If it helps, I'm around the same height/weight and the 40 was perfect for me.
@Monitor, now I'm stressed out



If it helps, I'm around the same height/weight and the 40 was perfect for me.
@Monitor, now I'm stressed outI usually wear a 38R Ike Jacket, and see the attached photos of my wearing a 38 highwayman. I was keen set on 38, but now I fear that I might be a secret 40! View attachment 161146 View attachment 161147 View attachment 161148
I got the HWM cheap off of ebay, 200 pounds I think, but the zipper was pretty broken, and I like more pockets etc. Liked it, didn't love it, sold it for what I paid, talking to Aero about a brown J106 now (I wanted them to make a leather Ike jacket for me, but they said no--an Ike jacket is what I usually wear).
The picture helps--I think I wouldn't be bad off with a 40, but I do like a slightly fitted look--and since the 38 HWM worked, I guess we'll see. I sent them these and other photos, along with height and weight. I haven't seen anyone post detail pictures of a brown J106 here, so I'll do that once I get it.
J106 is a LOT trimmer than the HWM. In fact, I think I could wear a 36 in HWM while this jacket I could barely zip up over a hoodie. I've had a few HWM jackets, all in different sizes and each was at least 2" wider in the chest than what would be a standard for any given size.
There we go, that's the info I needed! Boom, thanks. My intent is for this to be a 4 seasons jacket, so I've asked if they can do a removable lining, if not, something thin and then a 40-42 I guess so I can put a wool sweater underneath!
The first J106 I ordered was a size 42 but that one was way too large so I exchanged it for this 40. Had 3" too much gut room and it looked like a bell when I zipped it up. It was... Sorta okay on a ton of layering but the jacket was objectively too large.
Hello sir and welcome to FL. I've owned a Size 42 J106 by Aero and a few observations based off prior posts I thought might be helpful
- Monitor is awesome - he knows his stuff!
- Yoke should not be bothered by a backpack, I have V yokes on most of my jackets, wear computer backpacks in and out of work daily, never had an issue.
- The Zippered sleeve cuffs are good with a backpack
- Might consider CXL Steerhide if planning for heavy use, it's just durable, breaks in easily, and has a great feel to it as well
- With a backpack, I might recommend against the action back panels, (they are at the sides, around the sleeve mounting areas) as it seems there would be more wear points.
- "Number sizing" in Aero's are not what you want to go off. Get measured at a suit shop, there compare the dimensions with that.
- Any other questions? For a heavy use jacket, Cotton Drill is a good choice for lining as it's almost in-destructible.
- For Break-in and "treating" the leather, read this page: http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/break-in.php
Sorry was offline, been traveling.
The biggest reccommendation I could make, if you are intending this for heavy use like Rucksacking, is the go with a #10 Talon Main Zipper. You will be very dissapointed by the "period correct" #5 Talon zip that is standard. Much to small and fragile...