25mm sheepskin is way too warm for the UK climate. I had an Irvin with 25mm sheepskin once which I sent back, it was ridiculous. The 15mm to 18mm of the standard makers is more than enough.Also, happy to pay upto around £800 to get the jacket and look I want. That B3 style though... inch dense of sheepskin.... damn! Awesome looking!
Thanks for the insights. The B6 looks lovely too! Just spoke to my girlfriend and said we will take a drive to a store to have a look at the various styles and try them on.I would say imo that the B-6 would offer a more fitted look as standard . The D-1 is more of a boxy style.
Thanks for the heads up. Im not a freezer in the most brutal weather so this is useful info. The 25mm just looks so incredible lol25mm sheepskin is way too warm for the UK climate. I had an Irvin with 25mm sheepskin once which I sent back, it was ridiculous. The 15mm to 18mm of the standard makers is more than enough.
All the jackets mentioned by Robb are excellent so you can't go wrong really. With the costs associated with running a small business and relatively smell runs these jackets will always come at a premium price. Buy second hand if you can.
Aero have a sales page that offers great value.
The rarest one in my collection is a Real McCoys Japan. I'd only ever seen them on japanese blogs the last one ten years ago so I just had to have it at around 800 GBP. Totally mint a real keeper if such a thing exists in this mad hobby.
I love the look of the aero pre war RAF jacket. Pretty much perfect. It has the thick fur look, love the colour, it has the buckle to pull it to a fitted look around the wais, zippers on the cuff with slim fitting sleeves by the look from the photos.... no pockets!!! I only need to add zipper pockets D1 style or hand warmers and thats the perfect coat for what im after!
Anybody with experience of the pre war RAF aero? I find the fact it avoids the horizontal front seem a bonus too.
I will email aero and see if they will put pockets on one for me.
I would be gutted sloan if they don't. Going over the multiple jacket models I realised what I liked about each, sleeve zippers for gauntlet gloves or roll up if needs be, the buckle for cinching plus it just looks cool to me.I really doubt that they'd say yes to this one. The last time I saw an Aero Irvin with hand warmers it was under the old regime. It sat on the sale page forever! Really, though, you don't need the pockets and they just ruin the look of classic and, even thought I hate the word, iconic jacket. If you want a shearling with pockets, I'd get a B6.