Stro
New in Town
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- 7
- Location
- Cincinnati, OH
New member here hoping for a little advice on my next Aero. I purchased my first Aero over the summer, a 30's half belt in brown CXL FQHH with a tartan lining. I absolutely love the jacket but it is obviously not warm enough for the winter months. I am now contemplating my next order for something I can wear here in Ohio during winter - mainly temperatures in the 20's and 30's. As far as the style, I think that I am set on the Hercules. I still have some questions regarding the lining and leather.
My biggest concern is which lining to go with. I am leaning towards shearling but have heard mixed reviews on the appropriate temperature range. Is it possible that shearling could be too warm for temps in the 20's and 30's? Would the alpaca be more appropriate or is there another lining I should look at?
As for the leather I am thinking about going with black CXL steer. I have been debating whether a lighter hide such as jerky horse or one of the vintage/tumbled/battered type hides would be a better choice for winter wear. I know that my CXL horse gets extremely stiff in cold weather and have heard that is a common trait of CXL tanned leathers. I don't mind the weight of a heavy jacket and prefer the look of the CXL, I just don't want it to get so stiff in the cold that my range of movement is greatly limited.
Any advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated. Also, please feel free to add any other details I should consider. Thurston Bros nailed the fit on the first one and I am confident they will again on this style.
My biggest concern is which lining to go with. I am leaning towards shearling but have heard mixed reviews on the appropriate temperature range. Is it possible that shearling could be too warm for temps in the 20's and 30's? Would the alpaca be more appropriate or is there another lining I should look at?
As for the leather I am thinking about going with black CXL steer. I have been debating whether a lighter hide such as jerky horse or one of the vintage/tumbled/battered type hides would be a better choice for winter wear. I know that my CXL horse gets extremely stiff in cold weather and have heard that is a common trait of CXL tanned leathers. I don't mind the weight of a heavy jacket and prefer the look of the CXL, I just don't want it to get so stiff in the cold that my range of movement is greatly limited.
Any advice or feedback would be greatly appreciated. Also, please feel free to add any other details I should consider. Thurston Bros nailed the fit on the first one and I am confident they will again on this style.