OneEyeMan
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OK I won't go thru the entire history, but this is my 4th Aero Highwayman.
The first 3 all had fit problems of one sort or another, mostly too short or tight in the shoulders.
The first 3 were also FQHH and ordered from Mark Moye (the 1st) and directly from Aero (2 and 3).
This time, I switched it up and ordered from Insurrection based on all the sage advice from those here who obtained the jacket of their dreams going that way.
I gotta say, this was the right choice; thank you so much Carrie and Wade.
I also switched it up by going with Aero's Heavy CXL Steerhide instead of FQHH.
For me, this was a better choice and here's why.
The FQHH was nice, but it always felt a bit plasticy and cardboardy.
It never broke in the way I felt leather should be.
Already, after 1 day, the CXL Steerhide is nicer.
By nicer I mean, it feels more leather like, has much nicer and heavier graining, and just feels more supple.
Plus, it just has a warm feel to it (and I don't mean temperature wise.)
Fit is spot on. Carrie recommend those small shoulder gussets to aleviate the tightness in the back feeling.
That was a brilliant call Carrie. The shoulder measurement is the same size as my other jackets, but the jacket no longer feels tight
along the shoulder blades.
One thing that surprised me is the arms.
They are at least 1" larger diameter than my previous 3 jackets. It's a little noticeable , visually, but it makes a world of difference in comfort during wearing and ease of putting on and removing. Plus, Aero now uses some sort of greenish cotton/poly mix that slides much nicer.
The leather is much more of a true brown color. The previous FQHH jackets all had more of a russety reddish hue to them.
Lining is Farquharson Weathered medium weight Lochcarron tartan with the Brown Corduroy strip at the bottom.
Finally, of all 4 jackets, this one is virtually perfect. Every stitch is straight and evenly spaced. When the jacket is zippered, you can't even see the zipper. And, the zipper actually works very nicely with a minimum of fidgeting. All panels are symetrical and so far, all panels are the same color brown and have very similar graining. We'll see how that shakes out throughout time.
A big shout out to Paula at Aero; nice job!
Thanks for reading all,
Lenny