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Who has an Aero Dustbowl??

AeroFan_07

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There's the question: Who has one/Had one/Has Experience with them?

Can't tell that much about them on the Aero site, but the front has a little similarity to a 30's HB it seems. Just starting to think about one, not too serious yet. What's out thoughts on them?

There's a really nice Black/Cherry one on the Sale page that I can't keep my eye off of. There, that's my confession for tonight.... :)
 

Guppy

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They're a good style, a variation on the more common Half-Belt. My very first Aero was a hybrid Blue Label jacket that was a Dust Bowl in the front, Sunburst in the back. I liked it, but it was too small on me, so I returned it. I have had a bunch of 50's half-belts in various sizes, and my Wayfarer is my current favorite 30's half-belt style, but the Dust Bowl is a nice style as well, a bit less stylish and more understated than the Wayfarer. I've only seen 1 or 2 for sale on eBay, so they must not be as common.
 

torfjord

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I have a dustbowl in natural cxl, but it arrived just before summer so I have only worn it a handful of times. I really like it though. I would say that it’s similar in fit to a 30’s half belt.

There’s a thread on it here if you search for dustbowl.
 

Peter Bowden

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I wear mine a lot.I like the dip to the front of the jacket and a contrast develops along the seams on the back panels which is attractive.Some I have seen have gussets along the vertical back seams but mine doesn't have these.
 

torfjord

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I noticed that as well, does anyone know why some do and some don’t?

To my understanding the gussets are Aero standard. They add a bit of ROM, but can look a bit sloppy with wear, therefore some people prefer to have them without gussets. I think if you buy from Thurston Bros they come without gussets, but I might be mistaken.


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sweetfights

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I have a dustbowl in natural cxl, but it arrived just before summer so I have only worn it a handful of times. I really like it though. I would say that it’s similar in fit to a 30’s half belt.

There’s a thread on it here if you search for dustbowl.

Would love to see fit pics please.
I am on the fence but hoping to check out the natty cxl and get a jacket in it maybe.
What is your opinion on the natty cxl?
 

torfjord

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I certainly think it has a lot of potential. I liked it from the start and (even though I can’t be sure because I don’t have a pristine sample to compare with) it feels like it is already starting to darken somewhat.

It’s only my second CXL HH jacket, so I don’t have much to compare with, but it feels similar to brown CXL in terms of weight and stiffness.

Fit pics (not color accurate):

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Somewhat color accurate:
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Edward

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I think the gussets are the norm, but as with everything Aero, ask Holly... Mine was made for me in 2014, lovely jacket. I opted for the Horween Bison which has a fabulous grain, and despite the bulk and being if anything a little thicker than FQHH felt more broken in from the off. The finish is sort of teacoreish.... not sure if Aero still offer it, it wasn't on the website as an option when I chose it at the factory, not sure if it ever was. FWIW, the gussets work great with mine, though Aero advised against them with a cxl steerhide as that's just too heavy for them to "work".

I opted to have a plain, non-yoke front with a zippered pocket like the regular 30s HB. (After which this is patterned - buy your prewar Aero size, not your post-war size.) The only thing I'd do differently in retrospect is I'd order the breast pocket like on a Bootlegger - bigger, makes it a seriously useful pocket rather than one that's more decorative than anything. The one interior pocket is plenty big for wallet and phone, though.
 

sweetfights

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I certainly think it has a lot of potential. I liked it from the start and (even though I can’t be sure because I don’t have a pristine sample to compare with) it feels like it is already starting to darken somewhat.

It’s only my second CXL HH jacket, so I don’t have much to compare with, but it feels similar to brown CXL in terms of weight and stiffness.

Fit pics (not color accurate):

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Somewhat color accurate:
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That color is looking very nice. Has it softened up a lot since receiving it?
 

torfjord

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That color is looking very nice. Has it softened up a lot since receiving it?

It did actually. Very comfortable to wear now but can still stand up on its own. But the softness gotta be in part because of the crazy heat wave we’ve experienced for the last two months (hottest summer in Sweden since they started to keep track sometime in the 19th century). It’ll probably become stiffer if temps ever drop.


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sweetfights

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Good to hear it has softened .
Buttery cxl is a little bit of leather heaven. DO you have some more pics of when it was brand new?
Enjoy that Swedish heat wave!
 

torfjord

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Good to hear it has softened .
Buttery cxl is a little bit of leather heaven. DO you have some more pics of when it was brand new?
Enjoy that Swedish heat wave!

Enjoying life when it’s too warm to wear your favorite jackets? That’s just crazy talk man!

Snapped this picture the day it arrived:

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sweetfights

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Enjoying life when it’s too warm to wear your favorite jackets? That’s just crazy talk man!

Snapped this picture the day it arrived:

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LOL- It is crazy talk!!
We seem to all share the same addiction. Off season jacket wearing is made possible by air conditioning.
Marginal difference in color but what can you expect in a Swedish heat wave!!!!
 

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I have one of the original sample Dustbowls from the grand unveiling of the new collection back in 2013. It's in seal mid-weight shinki with Forest of Ettrick tartan wool lining. As it was a test jacket, it came without a breast pocket, no front yoke and the back panels are stitched together rather than gusseted. Personally, I love the jacket as it's one of my go-to ones during spring and autumn.
 

sweetfights

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I have one of the original sample Dustbowls from the grand unveiling of the new collection back in 2013. It's in seal mid-weight shinki with Forest of Ettrick tartan wool lining. As it was a test jacket, it came without a breast pocket, no front yoke and the back panels are stitched together rather than gusseted. Personally, I love the jacket as it's one of my go-to ones during spring and autumn.

May we see some photos?
 

Mandarin

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Just bought this one from the Aero sale section.
It had caught my eye for quite a while.
The size seemed OK, it would be my first experience with Vicenza, and the color was very appealing, combined with contrast stitching.
When I received it, I was relieved about the fit. I was worried it might be short, but it covers the belt, and has a welcome front dip. The midweight leather is perfectly suited to this pattern, and makes it immediately comfortable.
As has been pointed out, the arms are a bit roomy but not more than many Aero models.
Overall, I feel good about it, except for the fact that I won't be able to wear it for some time, the temperature getting way too hot.
Here are a few pics:


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dubpynchon

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Just bought this one from the Aero sale section.
It had caught my eye for quite a while.
The size seemed OK, it would be my first experience with Vicenza, and the color was very appealing, combined with contrast stitching.
When I received it, I was relieved about the fit. I was worried it might be short, but it covers the belt, and has a welcome front dip. The midweight leather is perfectly suited to this pattern, and makes it immediately comfortable.
As has been pointed out, the arms are a bit roomy but not more than many Aero models.
Overall, I feel good about it, except for the fact that I won't be able to wear it for some time, the temperature getting way too hot.
Here are a few pics:


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Beautiful jacket and perfect fit, well done.
 

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