Hello!
You will remember the unfortunate matter with Aero Leather ‘s former stuff members Will & Amanda. At that time a lot of jackets were labeled as horse but indeed were steer or a mixture of both.
I have one of those jackets – a Highwayman, labeled as horse but made from steer hide. And at least one size too big (which was commented by Amanda as “making tolerance”). Nevertheless a beautiful Aero jacket with really heavy and awesome leather, and therefore I decided to keep it, but ordered another Highwayman.
The new order again is a beautiful jacket, now horse and also the correct size. This is how it looked right out of the box about 15 months ago:
The beauty today (mirror-inverted!):
But back to my first Highwayman - the one made from steer. I usually wear it in autumn or on warm winter days with a sweater or even a fleece jacket underneath.
Looking at Aero’s marvellous sheepskin jackets I got the idea to ask Holly if they would change the lining of my HWM to sheep. Holly and Ken agreed! In addition I wanted to get storm cuffs. After about three months I got the jacket back last week (GPB 170). Beautiful sheepskin in the body, corduroy at the bottom and in the sleeves. Now I have a beautiful winter jacket! Fit is perfect now, because the sheepskin consumes Amanda’s “making tolerance” and takes the one size it was made to large.
Have a look (first three pics are mirror-inverted!):
Both Aero Leather Highwaymen together:
Hope you enjoy the story and the pics.
Thanks and kind regards,
Johannes
You will remember the unfortunate matter with Aero Leather ‘s former stuff members Will & Amanda. At that time a lot of jackets were labeled as horse but indeed were steer or a mixture of both.
I have one of those jackets – a Highwayman, labeled as horse but made from steer hide. And at least one size too big (which was commented by Amanda as “making tolerance”). Nevertheless a beautiful Aero jacket with really heavy and awesome leather, and therefore I decided to keep it, but ordered another Highwayman.
The new order again is a beautiful jacket, now horse and also the correct size. This is how it looked right out of the box about 15 months ago:
The beauty today (mirror-inverted!):
But back to my first Highwayman - the one made from steer. I usually wear it in autumn or on warm winter days with a sweater or even a fleece jacket underneath.
Looking at Aero’s marvellous sheepskin jackets I got the idea to ask Holly if they would change the lining of my HWM to sheep. Holly and Ken agreed! In addition I wanted to get storm cuffs. After about three months I got the jacket back last week (GPB 170). Beautiful sheepskin in the body, corduroy at the bottom and in the sleeves. Now I have a beautiful winter jacket! Fit is perfect now, because the sheepskin consumes Amanda’s “making tolerance” and takes the one size it was made to large.
Have a look (first three pics are mirror-inverted!):
Both Aero Leather Highwaymen together:
Hope you enjoy the story and the pics.
Thanks and kind regards,
Johannes
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