Question for Aero owners: what is your opinion on the warmth and durability of the wool-backed quilted lining? I'm in the process of getting a grizzly jacket made with them, and I'm trying to decide between the quilted lining and the herringbone tweed. I was initially just going to go with the...
The fit is spot-on, stops a little below the hip, good sleeve length, roomy enough for a sweater underneath, but not crazy big. I was actually apprehensive about the fit because I had done some reading on Peterman sizing after I ordered and a lot of people were saying that they ran excessively...
Got the Peterman grizzly today, pretty satisfied so far. Fits well, it’s warm, and it looks pretty cool. Nice flannel lining too. The leather could use some conditioner though.
Ordered a J. Peterman "grizzly" style jacket today, they had a sale and with another coupon, I was able to get a pretty good deal. And as a diehard Seinfeld fan, the Peterman connection is more than a bit hilarious to me.
I have one of their "battle of britain" jackets and I'm satisfied with it. I know it's a lower quality jacket compared to an Aero/Eastman/etc, but for what I paid, it certainly does the trick. It looks quite nice and it seems solidly built so far. It's probably wildly historically inaccurate...
I was pretty surprised by how damned hot the jacket was. I live in NYC and I was sweating a bit while taking a walk one night in 30-something degree weather with just a t-shirt underneath
Hi all, new member here. I've been enjoying reading threads here the past couple of days. I have a question pertaining to my Noble House "Battle of Britain" sheepskin Irvin-style jacket; the jacket fits me well, but the wool on the interior of the jacket is ridiculously thick, to the point where...
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