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Aero HG5?

Corky Corcovado

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Found this image. Anyone have or seen this style before? It has a one piece back with no yoke. Old discontinued style?
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Looks kinda like a Highwayman with mods.
 

BobJ

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Yes, old, discontinued style by Aero. I considered getting one back in early 2013, but ended up getting a half-belt instead.

Amanda (superlative former Aero customer service person) told me that the pattern was specified by some company out of Hong Kong that ordered a bunch of them.

Back then, one piece backs were all the rage, and a (supposed) mark of high quality.

Butte had one.
 

robrinay

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I’ve got one made by Julie Leitch - I like it too, it’s a cross between a Highwayman and an A2 without the knits - almost a Luftwaffe jacket style. I believe it was a collaboration between ‘Aero’ (in that period a few years ago when Ken Calder had retired) and a director of the firm BobJ mentions above. I gather they were given as rewards to staff of the firm when they ‘achieved their targets’. The style was also available for the general public. I don’t think the jacket needs the external wind flap for either style or function but as I wear mine mainly unzipped it doesn’t really matter. I’ve often thought of asking Aero to modify it by removing the flap.
 
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Guppy

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Back then, one piece backs were all the rage, and a (supposed) mark of high quality.

A one piece back is only a "mark of quality" insofar as you have to be a lot more selective with the hides to find a single piece that is free of defects.

I think to a certain extent it's a good visual look to avoid too many seams. But I don't think that a kidney panel or a shoulder yoke compromises the look of a jacket. Nor does a half-belt.

On the other hand, I don't care for center seams down the back, though, in most styles. There are a few types of style that this works with for me, but in general I think it's better looking if there's not a seam running down the middle of the back.
 

dubpynchon

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I had Aero make me a Highwayman in FQHH with a one piece back. Looks good. I’m not a big fan of center seams either, I had a Schott cafe racer with a big center seam running down the back, sold it.
 

regius

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Regarding center seam down the back, when it is a slit instead of a seam, you are in different territory! ;)


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Edward

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It is possible that if Aero still have the pattern they might be persuaded to make one (the beauty of the custom order procedure). The other alternative which is quite close is the Route 66, which is very similar (save for the cuffs, which could be altered) and the front halfbelt. The Route 66 is a simple, unfussy jacket, made on the same pattern as the Grizzly, but plain leather.
 

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