- Messages
- 16,844
Okay, let's start on with the good - My J106 finally arrived. First I gotta say, I've had some fit trouble with my previous jacket and while I won't get into specifics, I feel that it would be horribly unjust of me to keep quiet about how, aside from being absolute pleasure to communicate, right Aero has done by me. I am quite literally convinced that no other company in the world would've done the same. I've dealt with quite a few jacket manufacturers but this, this is something I have never encountered before. Maybe it's just how it's done in the civilized world, not where I hail from? I don't know. All I know is that Aero has my infinite gratitude and my loyalty. I ain't exaggerating or anything, nor am I saying this because Aero's one of TLF's favourites, or anything like that. I mean every word of it. Take it as you will.
Right. On to the jacket.
God knows this forum has seen its share of Aeros, and there ain't much I can say that hasn't been said before. Okay, I've (had) five I believe Aero jackets till this one, and I've handled a few more, but this one's the finest I've ever seen. Made by Julie, from leather matching to machining, it's quite literally as perfect as I'd imagine a jacket can be. I've taken a few snaps of the jacket, check it out for yourself. By the way, I wasn't going for a Buco repro with this one, just wanted to have all the features that I find aesthetically and practically appealing. Full action back, for instance, makes a jacket much more comfortable than shoulder gussets, especially for riding; sleeve seam seems like a most practical spot to place a zipper, instead of what was a standard on Bucos (inside sleeve zippers always seem to get in the way and scratch on everything, starting from the jacket itself); and of course the D-pocket, something that I don't understand how I could've lived without before. Seriously, that thing is insanely practical! Pillion pockets because I had high hopes that this might convince my lady to sometimes take a ride with me. Okay, the gallery:
http://s866.photobucket.com/user/DogLizard/library/Aero J106
Right, now for the bad - the fit. I'm fairly certain the jacket's too big for me. I've been trying it on last few days that it's been with me, but I'm afraid it's just too damn big. And not by a little - I'm not too fussy when it comes to size, but this one just feels wrong. Maybe it's too new, I don't know, but there's just way too much gut room on this jacket. Weirdest part is, this J106 is sz. 42, same as Aero's MC jacket that I have and that jacket is almost skintight around the waist - and generally, a perfect fit - while the 106... Well, see for yourselves. I've wanted to make a proper presentation but since the whole experience has been tainted by the fit, I'm sick and tired of going crazy thinking about it (I've been through 'it's okay' to 'I'm giving it away' one too many times...) so I've made a few quick fit selfies for you guys to deliver a verdict upon - too large for this type of jacket? Acceptable? Please, help me out.
Here's the gallery:
http://s866.photobucket.com/user/DogLizard/library/fit
BTW, ignore the jacket length. I specifically requested it this short - or rather, I requested for what is little above the standard length for these jackets. Don't find riding in jackets longer than 25 inches all that comfortable, and I think classic MC jackets look good only when rightly short. No point in stretching 'em, people were neither short nor dumb back then.
Finally, the ugly - There's a poll. XD
Right, that's that. Pardon the long post. I'll stop yapping. On to you. Be brutally honest, enjoy the gallery. And thank you!
Right. On to the jacket.
God knows this forum has seen its share of Aeros, and there ain't much I can say that hasn't been said before. Okay, I've (had) five I believe Aero jackets till this one, and I've handled a few more, but this one's the finest I've ever seen. Made by Julie, from leather matching to machining, it's quite literally as perfect as I'd imagine a jacket can be. I've taken a few snaps of the jacket, check it out for yourself. By the way, I wasn't going for a Buco repro with this one, just wanted to have all the features that I find aesthetically and practically appealing. Full action back, for instance, makes a jacket much more comfortable than shoulder gussets, especially for riding; sleeve seam seems like a most practical spot to place a zipper, instead of what was a standard on Bucos (inside sleeve zippers always seem to get in the way and scratch on everything, starting from the jacket itself); and of course the D-pocket, something that I don't understand how I could've lived without before. Seriously, that thing is insanely practical! Pillion pockets because I had high hopes that this might convince my lady to sometimes take a ride with me. Okay, the gallery:
http://s866.photobucket.com/user/DogLizard/library/Aero J106
Right, now for the bad - the fit. I'm fairly certain the jacket's too big for me. I've been trying it on last few days that it's been with me, but I'm afraid it's just too damn big. And not by a little - I'm not too fussy when it comes to size, but this one just feels wrong. Maybe it's too new, I don't know, but there's just way too much gut room on this jacket. Weirdest part is, this J106 is sz. 42, same as Aero's MC jacket that I have and that jacket is almost skintight around the waist - and generally, a perfect fit - while the 106... Well, see for yourselves. I've wanted to make a proper presentation but since the whole experience has been tainted by the fit, I'm sick and tired of going crazy thinking about it (I've been through 'it's okay' to 'I'm giving it away' one too many times...) so I've made a few quick fit selfies for you guys to deliver a verdict upon - too large for this type of jacket? Acceptable? Please, help me out.
Here's the gallery:
http://s866.photobucket.com/user/DogLizard/library/fit
BTW, ignore the jacket length. I specifically requested it this short - or rather, I requested for what is little above the standard length for these jackets. Don't find riding in jackets longer than 25 inches all that comfortable, and I think classic MC jackets look good only when rightly short. No point in stretching 'em, people were neither short nor dumb back then.
Finally, the ugly - There's a poll. XD
Right, that's that. Pardon the long post. I'll stop yapping. On to you. Be brutally honest, enjoy the gallery. And thank you!