It's an Aero Leather Cropduster. I think that it's been discontinued, but Thurston Bros still have it on their website.
https://www.thurston-bros.com/products/aero-cropduster
I think that this jacket is one of the original run, which were made from bison.
I like it when @Theodoros goes a bit off the beaten track. This café racer, which looks more like a seventies or even eighties design, is one of my favourites.
First we have a toilet paper shortage, now it's looking like a leather jacket drought?!?
How can Aero do this to us? :eek:
Anyway, I hope that everyone keeps well, and that regulars here don't have to go cold turkey too long for their next fix.
Silver Grais jacket.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Silver-Grey-East-West-Musical-Instruments-type-Leather-Jacket-L/333517305337
Surely @ton312 or @red devil will go for it to live out their seventies disco cop fantasies.
Thirties reversible half belt, probably a size 36. Would be pretty cool to reproduce it with a leather shell.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1930s-Rare-Reversible-Jacket/283794815795
Indigofera offer their Austin, Copeland, and Eagle Rising shirts in leather. Prices range from about $600 to $900 (US), depending on the style.
The runs tend to be fairly small, so you might be out of luck in getting one. Indigofera's sizing is on the generous side because they're big, hairy...
The Iron Heart shirt is deerskin, from a small tannery in Germany. The leather is reassuringly expensive.
The goatskin shirt was by SFK Faith & Co, and looked lovely. It got pulled shortly before release, I don't know if it'll show up eventually.
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