I have noticed this with my new Aero cafe racer. Do you think this will subside with time? How long have you had the jacket. Thanks.
Edward,
Thank you for the detailed reply. You guys are killing me with the back and forth on HB v. Cafe. Damn!! I do think that the "collarless" look is bit different and sportier. I'm a lawyer and have my own practice, so I can wear what I want, but my overall "look" is classic: Alden Indy boots, dark selvedge denim, J Crew and Ralph Lauren. I'm a big watch guy, with pieces from IWC, Audemars Piguet and Rolex and others. Just trying to paint a picture, no bragging.
I think the cafe racer style jacket will work well/contrast slightly with this conservative look. I'm afraid that the collar look will only "age" me a bit. I'm 42, fyi. On the other hand, maybe the cafe racer thing isn't right, either. lol.
My fit jacket is a cafe. Worst case, I send it back try the HB and go from there, right?
Not to muddy the waters, but if you can't decide, another option is to combine the best of both styles. A cafe racer's slim body fit with zippered sleeves and a spread collar...aka The Sheene by Aero. I'm not sure if it's on the Aero website, but Insurrection offers it. I just got one from them, and I love it. I have a closet full of cafe racers, but this is the one I wear. Just a thought.
Otherwise, I've found my Aero 30's Half-belt to be a more versatile and classic look. A cafe works better for a casual situation. (But here in San Francisco, one can flaunt almost any sartorial boundaries.) Tough choice. Get them both!
That's a great suggestions, but I'd love (read: need) to see the jacket. Can you post or email me some pics? I'm : cgp@porrecalaw.com
Thank you!!!
I just emailed you a couple comparison pics of my Aero Half-belt and Sheene. They're not really great pics, so I'll try to take some better ones this weekend that I can up load to this Fedora site for anyone interested.