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Aero Café Racer Fit

Edsal17

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Hey everyone, I just wanted to get your thoughts on the fit for my Aero Café Racer in Cordovan FQHH with antique brass hardware. I have a few reservations, but I wanted to get the collective’s opinion before I sent it back and so I can have the appropriate adjustments made.
 

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Looks great everywhere but the sleeve length needs another 1.5"-2" imho. Body length, shoulders etc all look good. I couldn't be happy with that sleeve length tho.
 

Fanch

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The only adjustment I would make would be to add 2 1/2 inches to the sleeves, maybe 3" if used for riding.
 

Edsal17

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I'm not a rider, so think +2" is probably be about right. Does anyone know if Aero carries zippers that are beefier than the standard talon, kind of like the ones one the Thedi Phoenix?
 

Fanch

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Rather than FQHH, another option too would be seal or black Vicenza, especially if the CR is not used for riding.
 

Edsal17

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FQHH is going to be a beast to break in, but I am used to the to some degree with raw denim. Additionally, I really like the smooth grain and the way the leather almost glows.
 
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Looks great everywhere but the sleeve length needs another 1.5"-2" imho. Body length, shoulders etc all look good. I couldn't be happy with that sleeve length tho.

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Sleeves are too short. Rest is excellent but the sleeves won't do.
 

Sloan1874

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1" to 1.5" on the sleeves, difficult to tell about length with your shirt untucked, but I'd be tempted to add an inch for good measure. Heavy duty zips only appeared in the late-60s/early-70s, and Aero ouvre stops pretty much at the end of the 50s. I wouldn't worry about it, their Talons are plenty tough enough and imho look much cooler and elegant than a chunky zipper.
 

Butch_Coolidge

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I think the sleeves could use a couple inches, as well as the waist length. The front looks short, the back sits ok. Great looking jacket with the style that everyone is looking for.


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Superfluous

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I would lengthen both the sleeves and the body (the sleeves more so, but a tad more length in the body would also be desirable). The ripple across the back is a bit odd.
 

Insomnia

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My 2 cents: Add 1' to the body length, 1-1,5' to the sleeves and order a jacket without the shoulder gussets or with an action back to get rid of the "ripple across the back".
 

dan_t

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Hmmm it looks too big to me across the back.
I have a sheene (cafe racer with collar) without the gussets. Design wise It works very well & may suit you.
 

TREEMAN

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The length from the front is hard to tell because your shirt is out but from the back the length seems OK. Although if you ride I would add 1" to the length. The upper and mid back is too baggy. And as the others have said...the sleeves need 2 inches....if you ride 3 inches.
 

Edsal17

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I really appreciate everyones input. Based on everyone's feedback I think I request the following modifications:
-2" added to the sleeves.
-Gusset delete (they look like they cause a bit of a flare out in the photos).
-request a larger front zipper if possible.

I think I will leave the length alone, as the jacket covers my belt line even with low rise jeans on.
I'm going to try it on one last time before I box it back up to confirm the Chest/Waist, but both of them felt pretty good, albeit the jacket was a little difficult to put on, but that is likely due to a combination of a trim fit and the FQHH.
 
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I don't think there's anything wrong with the back of the jacket and I would leave the gussets as they can only be useful. Without 'em, the jacket might feel a bit constrictive and besides, Aero CR has a somewhat roomier back, it's just the way this jacket is made so removing the shoulder gussets shouldn't considerably affect the way it looks on you.

Here's a photo of a gusset-less CR and you can see there's still some bunching going on.

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