Cooperson
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bbc1969 said:Cooperson:
I have the same on order.. Highwayman FQHH in brown. It looks like such a great jacket!
Great choice, you will love it!
bbc1969 said:Cooperson:
I have the same on order.. Highwayman FQHH in brown. It looks like such a great jacket!
cloudspotter said:hi cooperson - i just asked for some back pictures of the highwayman and you literally got the spot jacket i liked to order! thanks for the wonderful pic's - it really looks perfect on you, will be a neck-breaker, thats sure-fire!
BTW - you posted "some serious manipulation" for breakin' it in - what did you do? it really looks like you did a good job softening it?
B/R
Cooperson said:Very nice jacket Tommer. Yes, I'll never be frightened to help a jacket along it's way again. Let's face it, heavy leather will get there eventually anyway, but, unless you wear it all day every day, you're in for a very long period of discomfort when you could be out enjoying it.
Johnnynotoes said:Cooperson! Great fit lad! I can't recall the exact details concerning my order but it's a 46. I'm 5'9" 210 with a 45" chest at rest. I may have knocked an inch off the sleeves and length. Something rings a bell concerning that. Anyone else out there with similar dimensions to myself with a Highwayman? What size do you own? @@@ Needless and pointless to worry about it I suppose. From comments made on non-military Aero sizing, I'm just wondering if a 44 may have served. *Nellys ghost chuckles in the background* Enjoy that skin Cooperson...nice pics, beauty colour! J.
bobjones said:eClair, what is your chest (inhaled/exhaled), stomach and waist measurements, and what size did you go with?
eClairvaux said:my measurements are:
height 181cm = 71.5" = 5ft 11.5"
chest exhaled 108cm = 42.5"
chest inhaled 112cm = 44"
Don't know my waist and stomach, but I wear 32 or 34" Jeans (depending on the brand) and I don't have much of a belly.
I went with a size 42", which is perfect for me in the HWYman, not too roomy, but quite enough to put a sweater underneath. Here is a pic of my then practically new one (excuse the bad quality of the pic please):
Cooperson said:Absolutely perfect fit for you, a beautiful jacket!
Cooperson said:Very nice jacket Tommer. Yes, I'll never be frightened to help a jacket along it's way again. Let's face it, heavy leather will get there eventually anyway, but, unless you wear it all day every day, you're in for a very long period of discomfort when you could be out enjoying it.
Cooperson said:Hello H. Johnson - Thank you for your advice. I'm am finding it fascinating how a single item of clothing can generate such lengthy and heated debates
I can only say that I am very happy with the way my Aero both looks and feels.
On to more interesting matters, after owning 10 to 12 Arero jackets, could I ask which are your favorites and why. This could be a bad sign, not to mention potentially expensive, but I am already thinking of my next jacket.
Cheers
Peacoat said:It is called an addiction--an expensive addiction. Good luck.
My next Aero will be a LHB.
Creeping Past said:I'm finding that there's some restricted arm movement while wearing my new Highwayman — felt as pressure around the biceps and the backs of the arms when moving my arms normally while walking. It's nothing major and may let up as the leather eases in. Or it may be to do with the cut of the armholes.
Otherwise, a very comfortable, stylish jacket.
Cooperson said:Hello H. Johnson - Thank you for your advice. I'm am finding it fascinating how a single item of clothing can generate such lengthy and heated debates
I can only say that I am very happy with the way my Aero both looks and feels.
On to more interesting matters, after owning 10 to 12 Arero jackets, could I ask which are your favorites and why. This could be a bad sign, not to mention potentially expensive, but I am already thinking of my next jacket.
Cheers