It's an interesting question. When my leather jacket fixation began, at the age of about 14, the jacket had to be black, and quite "biker", at that. I would probably have preferred to undergo some fairly severe torture than wear a brown leather jacket, which I perceived as pretty much synonymous...
Friends, I have just scraped together the moulah to buy a flat in a big art deco block in London. It needs fairly extensive redecorating and, of course, I would like to do it in something resembling period style. This is my first property, so i know next to nothing about these things. Any...
It's a fascinating topic. The interesting thing would be to what extent, if at all, they considered themselves nerds (or the contemporary equivalent), outsiders, even contrarians and so on. The self-consciousness of the nerd and geek –*the sci-fi fan, the computer games player, etc –*in modern...
It's a beautiful jacket, JanSolo, although I believe you were trying to sell it. Did you succeed?
The crucial distinction I am trying to make is between the 30s and 50s halfbelt. I've seen the distinction explained in words but I need a good photographic comparison. I want a trim fit but...
I don't know the answer to that for sure but I suspect it's that they will send you a certain size -- 38 or whatever -- depending on the measurements you send in. On other hand you could approach it this way: say you want a 38 or whatever but with two inches added to the length. I have to say...
The jacket back is 26 inches. I would definitely recommend adding length if you are tall. I swapped my last Aero because it was just a little too short.
As for the buttons, I find them charming. It's one of Aero's strengths that the buttons don't come off: you could hang off a cliff edge from...
I'm just over 6ft. I think the Aeros are cut for standard height, which is about 5'8". Hence, yes, I added one and a half inches and am tempted to add another half inch.
I hope the Stuart's time has come again.
Sir J
I added an inch and a half, and may add more for the next. Jan, do you happen to have a picture of your halfbelt (worn)? That is what I am planning on for my next Aero: black halfbelt with a mouton collar.
Sir J
Yes, Aero still make it, although for some reason they don't picture it on their website (which REALLY needs updating). It's hidden away on the American one; I almost didn't see it. I think I remember Sam Walker, in London, stocking this make years ago. I doubt Aero had had an order for one for...
Thanks, Jan. Remarks/things I might have altered in hindsight: the sleeves - although I think the buttons look exceedingly cool - can be a bit of a hassle to wrestle with; I've started leaving them unbottoned. I have difficulty getting my hand into the press-stud inner pocket; probably a zipper...
Some of you have been asking me for pictures of the Stuart I ordered recently. Here is one below. Not great, I'm afraid, but all I have at the moment. I repeat: it's an exceptional jacket (and I should know: I've had a few Aeros).
Let's hope this link works.
Sir J
I will endeavour to post pictures of the Stuart, which, I agree, is a great jacket. I'm glad I happened upon it and made the choice; unfortunately it hasn't satisfied my Aero addiction. Tonypaj, why did you specify the back length, as opposed simply to the body length? Is this some tailoring...
I am very happy with my last Aero -- a Stuart in Cordovan -- and now, predictably, want another. I am thinking of a mouton-collar 50s halfbelt lengthened by a couple of inches. I am a little over six feet tall and find Aeros short jackets too short for me. At the same time, I don't want the...
Cooperson, if you don't mind my asking, how tall are you? I also take a 38 and am thinking of lengthening an Aero - a halfbelt, but I don't want the 'long halfbelt' - but am not sure by how much. I am 180cm.
Thanks in advance,
Sir Jacket
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