If you can save up for an Aero you can also save up for something better. You don’t know now because you haven’t handled enough jackets yet, but trust me on this. Don’t settle for something decent or ok if you can get something great and fantastic by just holding back and putting money a side...
I have owned a jacket from both makers and having the knowledge I have now I wouldn’t choose any of those makers for a “forever jacket”.
The Aero I owned was a classic MC jacket in Vicenza horse hide. The leather was decent, but a bit thin and not very interesting. The pattern was bad. It...
The leather is more interesting and has more character. I have never handled a Vanson, but the leather on this particular jacket looks very nice. The leather on new Vanson seem to be heavily corrected and with a thick topcoat.
Imo if you can’t layer anything, under your leather jacket, other than a t-shirt you are buying the wrong size. A jacket should be versatile, and you should be able to wear it as much as possible, so if you are buying that tight fashion fit you greatly limit the use of the jacket.
Man I want a C2 so badly, but I find it almost impossible to find one in my size. Would it make sense to buy it from new or is the “vintage” ones just that much nicer?
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