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A little much for me. I think Aero do better with simpler styles personally. If I were getting a cross zip from Aero I'd definitely go with the Hooch Hauler over this.
Wanted to comment how the jacket reminds me of the early Sears Hercules but this is an even better example. Isn't it how these jackets originally started? I don't think there even was a traditional kidney panel, only half belt and then the belt was added.
Aero's collar is emulating Hercules really well. I like both Avro and this, there's no need for comparison considering they're both essentially repros of an existing jacket.
I’m pretty certain that collar is the same they originally made for the LVC collab jacket ruff’n’ready/bird of prey. I’ve requested the same lapels shape on my modified Hooch Hauler and they look very similar.
Imho that is the best Aero take on the aviator style. Much prefer it to bootlegger/Hooch hauler etc.
Imho that is the best Aero take on the aviator style. Much prefer it to bootlegger/Hooch hauler etc.
I owned briefly the version without the painting on the back (I find it a bit much too and I’d probably try to remove it). That however came with fake repairs which contrary to the bird you cannot remove even if you wanted.
I like the front a lot, especially lapels and pockets placement and had an Hooch hauler made with those details. At the time I was also offered a full birds of prey remake instead but I favour the Hooch Hauler back. This is to say that if anybody wants that jacket I think Aero would make it no problems.
Yeah those fake repairs, I've seen them. Good to know that Aero would be able to recycle the collar/lapel pattern.
Any ideas how to remove the print? I know next to nothing about printing. All I can see is that it was indeed some sort of print process.
Or feel free to talk me out of it. Like I said I'm in two minds about it.
Alcohol usually helps but I have no clue how the print to this specific jacket was applied. But seeing how they've distressed it themselves, I can't imagine it would be all that difficult to get it off? I kinda like that thing, though!
Yeah those fake repairs, I've seen them. Good to know that Aero would be able to recycle the collar/lapel pattern.
Any ideas how to remove the print? I know next to nothing about printing. All I can see is that it was indeed some sort of print process.
Or feel free to talk me out of it. Like I said I'm in two minds about it.
Do a search on eBay for LVC Aero and you will find these jackets with the fake repairs.What are these fake repairs you speak of?
What are these fake repairs you speak of?