Montecristo
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Guys,
I know I had a lot of threads going quite some time ago about how I was about to order an Aero, but this is how life goes: you plan something and then work, family or something else comes in between. So here I am again, years later, thinking I am about to order a jacket from Aero and looking for the advice of experienced „Aeronados“, so some more threads will follow…
My main idea is something like a plainsman, maybe a little longer.
My first question is about the lining: how would you evaluate the standard tweed herringbone lining (not the Harris)? I would like to wear the jacket for temperatures like 0-12 degrees celcius (32 to 53 F). Would it work for that? Or would it to warm for the 5-12 (41-53) part of my range?
Next alternative would be moleskin, but Aero seems to have only a dark brown colour at the moment, which i find a little dull (my plan for the leather is also dark brown). But I like the texture of it. It could be a little warm though.
Opinions?
I know I had a lot of threads going quite some time ago about how I was about to order an Aero, but this is how life goes: you plan something and then work, family or something else comes in between. So here I am again, years later, thinking I am about to order a jacket from Aero and looking for the advice of experienced „Aeronados“, so some more threads will follow…
My main idea is something like a plainsman, maybe a little longer.
My first question is about the lining: how would you evaluate the standard tweed herringbone lining (not the Harris)? I would like to wear the jacket for temperatures like 0-12 degrees celcius (32 to 53 F). Would it work for that? Or would it to warm for the 5-12 (41-53) part of my range?
Next alternative would be moleskin, but Aero seems to have only a dark brown colour at the moment, which i find a little dull (my plan for the leather is also dark brown). But I like the texture of it. It could be a little warm though.
Opinions?