In my view, it is great that Aero puts forward its makers, especially as they are real craftwomen who make the jackets end to end. 14.000 jackets - that's almost legendary!))
You cannot make the effort to spend two minutes reading something insightful on your hobby, Sloan?
I go through much more complex prose regularly and the thinking behind is often not as organized.
We should be respectful that one of the best manufacturer spends his time to give explanations.
Beautiful. I have just bought a second-hand GW and it is becoming my favorite jacket. Unfortunately (or fortunately), the GW are rare in Europe and the taxes and import duties make them prohibitive - notwithstanding the long wait ((
My view is that we should not overreact on this. Let's appreciate all these high end makers and enjoy wearing or looking at their creations. I like to see Himel jackets, though I do not own one (I am the proud owner of two Aero, one Vanson and one Goodwear - all the fault of this forum).
Thank you Mr Himel. We all admire the design and quality of your jackets and also the hard physical work to produce them in the old ways.
Each jacket has its price point and what's important is that value is true to the price.
I would say to just wear it like intended, not as a fragile thing. Monitor is TFL expert on motorcycle leather jackets and especially Schott. You can trust his advice
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