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Dear forum members,
Though I have tried to do my homework through reading well over a hundred forum posts, I need to ask some advice in choosing my next leather coat. Before I state my set of questions with some background, then more functional objectives.
I am 48 years, 175 cm tall, weighing about 65 kilos. That is, not a big guy, and not that young anymore. I live in Norway (which can have rather severe climate in the form of wind, snow, rain), but mainly travel to/from my office work in the city. This commute encompasses maybe 10 minutes of walk in any weather and some 20 minutes on local train. At office, dress-code is typically suit, and sometimes chinos and shirt, possibly a dress jacket. It is not a problem wearing climate-adjusted outerwear that does not match the suite.
I now look for some form of leather overcoat, that I want to last at least 20 years, provided I take appropriate care. I choose this in the belief that this is good for the wallet in the long run, and for the climate. I am vain enough to not choose the cheapest item, and must admit that I do like (in no particular order, as style examples) tweed jackets, understated elegance, simplicity. You would see me wearing a Grand Seiko (most people believe this is just a Seiko – only those who know what it is reacts to it), clothes that do not flash the brand, and as timeless as possible glasses without any visible brand.
So far, I have found that I probably am looking at the Aero Barnstormer, but not the one with a shearling lining. But there are some issues – possibly?
First, is the Barnstormer long enough to fully cover a typical suit jacket? Any thoughts on if I needed it longer?
Secondly, will a longer Barnstormer make a not tall person look even shorter? Should I go for a completely different style, or other adjustments? My initial choice is brown FQHH, but that may also create a too bulky, too heavy coat.
Thirdly, the reason I zoomed in onto the Barnstormer is mainly the threads in this forum. Is there any completely other type of leather jacket that you think I should consider? Or, some other Aero jacket?
Grateful for any advise. I tend to think for a very long time before shopping, and then I also tend to be happy for a long time.
Though I have tried to do my homework through reading well over a hundred forum posts, I need to ask some advice in choosing my next leather coat. Before I state my set of questions with some background, then more functional objectives.
I am 48 years, 175 cm tall, weighing about 65 kilos. That is, not a big guy, and not that young anymore. I live in Norway (which can have rather severe climate in the form of wind, snow, rain), but mainly travel to/from my office work in the city. This commute encompasses maybe 10 minutes of walk in any weather and some 20 minutes on local train. At office, dress-code is typically suit, and sometimes chinos and shirt, possibly a dress jacket. It is not a problem wearing climate-adjusted outerwear that does not match the suite.
I now look for some form of leather overcoat, that I want to last at least 20 years, provided I take appropriate care. I choose this in the belief that this is good for the wallet in the long run, and for the climate. I am vain enough to not choose the cheapest item, and must admit that I do like (in no particular order, as style examples) tweed jackets, understated elegance, simplicity. You would see me wearing a Grand Seiko (most people believe this is just a Seiko – only those who know what it is reacts to it), clothes that do not flash the brand, and as timeless as possible glasses without any visible brand.
So far, I have found that I probably am looking at the Aero Barnstormer, but not the one with a shearling lining. But there are some issues – possibly?
First, is the Barnstormer long enough to fully cover a typical suit jacket? Any thoughts on if I needed it longer?
Secondly, will a longer Barnstormer make a not tall person look even shorter? Should I go for a completely different style, or other adjustments? My initial choice is brown FQHH, but that may also create a too bulky, too heavy coat.
Thirdly, the reason I zoomed in onto the Barnstormer is mainly the threads in this forum. Is there any completely other type of leather jacket that you think I should consider? Or, some other Aero jacket?
Grateful for any advise. I tend to think for a very long time before shopping, and then I also tend to be happy for a long time.