Gambetto
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What kind of Aero liner inside a jacket you own is your favorite?
I am allergic to animal hair, so I want to use a type of cotton for the liner in an order that I am putting together for a jacket from Aero.
Do I have more to choose from than merely cotton drills? I really like some of the tweed and tartan linings but I think they are made of wool.
Has anyone put moleskin under cotton drill in the arms? I have heard that is nice to do to keep the jacket softer and more comfortable to wear. Unfortunately, I bruise easily and hope to avoid the horsehide from giving me bruises under my arms while the jacket is breaking in. I have found that when FQHH or mid-weight horsehide creases, it can bind a little on the wearer's flesh, especially on the inner triceps, thereby causing discomfort.
My rationale in putting moleskin under cotton drill is that it might be more comfortable than merely cotton drill by itself in the arms.
I can't find a source on Aero's website that explains which sort of liners are available and what each is liner made from.
Am I missing the obvious? Aero has a very cool website, but I could have overlooked a page for liners since there is so much material there to see (which is always a good thing).
I am not allergic to horsehide or steer leather.
Aero jackets rule.
I am allergic to animal hair, so I want to use a type of cotton for the liner in an order that I am putting together for a jacket from Aero.
Do I have more to choose from than merely cotton drills? I really like some of the tweed and tartan linings but I think they are made of wool.
Has anyone put moleskin under cotton drill in the arms? I have heard that is nice to do to keep the jacket softer and more comfortable to wear. Unfortunately, I bruise easily and hope to avoid the horsehide from giving me bruises under my arms while the jacket is breaking in. I have found that when FQHH or mid-weight horsehide creases, it can bind a little on the wearer's flesh, especially on the inner triceps, thereby causing discomfort.
My rationale in putting moleskin under cotton drill is that it might be more comfortable than merely cotton drill by itself in the arms.
I can't find a source on Aero's website that explains which sort of liners are available and what each is liner made from.
Am I missing the obvious? Aero has a very cool website, but I could have overlooked a page for liners since there is so much material there to see (which is always a good thing).
I am not allergic to horsehide or steer leather.
Aero jackets rule.