"KLEMMI,"
Aero's midweight HH is 3 oz...
Aero only makes midweight jackets in either Russet or Seal color, so when you ask for any of their civilian model jackets in this weight, this is what you'll get, color-wise.
Cheers
Great choice, Tito--rust knits, and as Burnsie points out--it's "unique to Aero."
Post it when you get your Aero A-2...
Oil-pull is just awesome, even more so in daylight because of its color properties....
Hi, Tito,
I have an oil-pull AERO A-2--I got the brown ones, though I should have went with the rust knits...
you should ask "SENICKO," or "GREYHOUND"--members of this forum--they are very informative about these aspects...
I'm just a Navy guy.
...don't worry about it getting out of hand, if you will...
There's a gentleman by the name of Paddy here--he makes sure threads don't get "infected." Nevertheless, there's a couple of guys on this forum, active members of VLJ that tend to make personal attacks--Paddy usually takes care of...
Ahoy again,
Yes, you can say it's extreme in a sense to use "hot water" treatment on leather, and one must use caution; however, it has worked for me...no damage whatsoever...I just throw mine in my 2008 Maytag washing machine, no soap, just let the water do it all....then tumble dry on cool...
"MARK P," thank you for sharing your idea! What a terrific looking Aero...There's a similar process that I do called "hot water treatment," using hot water instead...
What a difference your Aero looks! Wear it in good health.
Congrats on your second h. Monarch...
your qoute, unquote: I can speak with some authority also on the heavy weight but comfortable feel of the Dubow contract offerd by mccoys of new zealand. It breaks in astonishingly well.
I recently purchased a Dubow from RMNZ, and truly the hide is not...
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