Neither fit as well as your Himel Frobisher(s)?
But, if I had to make space for a new one I would probably think about selling.
Edgar, if you are regaled by the workmanship of GW, Himel and alike in that price segment as SF is, Aero has little to offer to you, especially when you are not a fan of their trademark, the CLX hides.
I still can't wrap my brain around how this is even possibleespecially when you are not a fan of their trademark, the CLX hides.
I still can't wrap my brain around how this is even possible
Don't come at me SF. I know your preference! High five man.
The oils in CXL give it much more "memory" than the stuff SB uses and I think that aids the break in. Wrinkles and molding occur and stick at a much faster rate.After two weeks with my Aero 1930's HB in CXL FQHH I can say unequivocally that it is breaking in much quicker and nicer then the AL Roadster in the standard veg tanned FQHH. If anyone remembers when I bought the AL Roadster I thought about selling it because it was so dang stiff. I wore that Roadster for three months straight and it's still pretty dang stiff. The Aero with the CXL HH is nice and in two weeks much more broken in than the Roadster after three months.
The Roadster is very nice but I would consider it a bulkier jacket, a bit more substantial than the 1930s HB, that may be the cut, liner, or leather I'm not really sure. But if I'm spending my money again it's on the CXL FQHH.
I have an Roadster, it's wool lined and steer CXL. I would say it's not particularly warm, because it's cut loosely in the waist area, similar in cut to the Levi's Trucker jacket. It does have storm cuffs though, and adjustable waist but I don't like to fit it there.
About the FQHH, it's s less warm than steer.
Something more fitted, like the Schott 689H or even Aero M422a that has much thinner goatskin, is usually warmer.
That being said, I exercise frequently. For some the HWM design may be fit, so it's relative.
One thing that I do noticed is that the Roadster runs about true to size, while the HWM runs very big.
You have the Premier range HWM that fits slimmer for example.
CXL HH and Steer behave very similarly - steer to my eye has a more finely-grained look as it creases. You can get a much heavier steer jacket than a horse one, though. It should be noted that Will, while working for Aero, was passing off steer jackets as horse. These were returned, replacement ones traded, and the steer ones sold off during the sale in August.
With goat and steer, depends on the weight, otherwise you're not comparing like with like. Also, a jacket made of goat tends to use smaller panels because of the size of the skins.
Buffalo is an interesting one. I have a heavily broken-in A-2 made from analine russet buffalo. It's similar to heavy steer, so takes a fair bit of breaking-in to get it to drape. @Edward of this parish recently bought a fantastic Aero made from midnight blue bison, which has, I would say, similar characteristics and weight. You might want to try that if you're averse to steer.
^agreed. Had a CR that was this way and the black top coat would literally flake of. The result was actually quite beautiful but my trust in the jacket was undermined a bit.