No, I was just genuinely curious, because oftentimes, scarcity can make things more desirable. In what way are Good Wear jackets objectively better than Aero?
That's a great story, but I don't get the fascination for this jacket. Is this really objectively better than Aero jackets that only has a 1-2 month wait? Or is the fact that it's hard to obtain makes it feel more special?
I've been scouring threads about this, and people's opinion seems to vary a lot. How often does the internal panel show through the back with age when there is no external kidney panel? Any pictures of this showing how bad the effect would be?
Thanks. Are you saying the HWM (and also HBD) cuffs can be leather lined instead of fabric-lined? So the last few inches of the sleeve would not have any fabric lining, and will just have leather lining, like on the 1930s button cuff sleeves?
Figured I will create a separate thread for a wider exposure (rather than continuing here: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/aero-highwayman-cuffs-without-storm-cuffs.99402/#post-2625579)
Since almost all Aero jackets have linings attached right at the bottom of the hem, with no leather...
I'm surprised to hear that the lining tends to sag through. If a small surface like sleeve will let the lining sag, how does the large body lining fare? I have noticed that almost all Aero jackets have linings attached at the hem, with no leather strip at the bottom. So, do they sag over time...
This is a question for those of you who ordered this specification. Where does the sleeve lining attach? Does it go all the way to the wrist, or does it end where the cuff stars? If the latter, is the cuff made of two layers of leather stitched on to one another, or is it a single layer? If you...
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