Los Angeles dipping down into the 60s all week. All my pagan rituals must have worked. Wore this aero C3 yesterday.. A tad big on me but this is going to get a lot of wears next fall and even some spring nights. More about comfort and coziness than fashion on this one.
And dusted off my...
that one is amazing as well. Love that extra pocket. I think a lot of us struggle with the Cals because of the back length/lack of front drop and short sleeve length. What's your weight and height? They seem to be fitting you great.
The one I have that I love the most, my 50s one with the...
Was reading fast and thought you said you owed him a sponge bath lol :) and what's really funny was I was like seems fair for a jacket that fits like that. Lol. I need a break and a drink.
Got 4 Cals and none of them fit like this. I'm like Goldilocks with not enough beds. One of them is close and another one is aspirational in case I ever lose 10 lbs. Think I need to sell the other two and roll the dice again.
Great jacket. I have a bigger size, same exact leather specs and everything. I spent a couple hundred dollars tailoring mine down because I wanted a slimmer fit. This one would have fit me almost perfect. I think the shoulders are supposed to come off the usual line with this style.
I'll...
exactly how a CR should fit. you're getting the classic Aero "neck line". I thought this was more an issue on the Sheene and Cafe Racer pattern especially with CXL. I'm guessing the BR is Vicenza?
Personally I've grown past it and don't care, but it's an interesting phenomena. Not sure...
gorgeous collection. I need to get rid of a couple jackets myself otherwise I'd be biting on at least one of these. Nothing like the vintage stuff in good shape. GLWS
Gorgeous. Does your C2 have an ID number? I've got one that I think predates them doing the numbering but doesn't have the old white label. So I'm guessing 1980-84 range. It's one of my favorite jackets. I feel like I'm being perma-hugged when I zip it up
Glad this thread pops up from time to time because it grounds me in the aura that I'm not crazy nor alone LOL.
Going through my stuff last night, I think I'm nearing my end game. Will always have a sacred place or two for a couple more jackets (once in a lifetimes, super great deals, THEDI...
dang, that's nice. Definitely another inch on the front drop. Maybe 1/4-1/2 inch more on the ptp and waist so you can breathe, but that is super awesome.
That's awesome. Not my style but I can still appreciate the craftsmanship and vision.
I actually sent them a note yesterday about doing a B3 style vest. Anyone done anything like that or anything sheepskin with them? Curious about price, timeline, etc. Otherwise think I'm going to pull the...
Yes. My first indicator that I've reached my max.
Same thing, in the closets making room. Realized I had a long peacoat. Didn't even touch my wool coats this year with all the leather I've been trying to break in.
It's funny, when I ordered mine, seems like an eternity ago with this journey I've been on, I asked Shaun straight up, send me your best leather, something where it will give the best impression and make we want to order something else. He sent me the seal steer. Looking back, now after...
Some of that looseness on the back will settle some since it's FQHH CXL. Basically your jacket will look the worst it's going to look on day 1. It's a hair short, but not end of the world. You're probably going to lose several hundred dollars on resale so like mike suggested, give it some...
See if they have these at the LA Shop. I think it's pretty close to same jacket other than the liner. The VN will have been washed and dryer treatment like I told you what I did to my 519. I don't mind the wavy zipper on a cross zip, but some people don't like it. But the VN just speeds...
LOL. I've got this Andrew Marc jacket, also made in Pakistan, I swear to God I was subconsciously trying to ruin the thing to justify buying something else. Sand paper, dozens of hours in the wash and dryer. Still as good as new. I think a lot of people are past thick and resilient though...
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