WhiteBeard
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Hello everybody,
I'm new to this forum but have been reading a lot of posts here, mainly regarding experiences of the different types of Aero jackets.
I am about to place an order on a shawl collar Barnstormer.
I was thinking of enquiring on the following alterations:
- line the arms with shearling (or would it be too thick?)
- single breasted
- two panelled arms
- leather strip on inside bottom instead of corderoy
- roll over stitching throughout
- no hand warmer chest pockets
- two piece back instead of a three piece, with a "double v" yoke instead of a straight one, like on the 1930's half belt slim fit jacket
Not sure if all of these alterations are possible, I have sent an e-mail to the Aero customer service but not received an answer as of yet.
I imagine that the single breast and two piece back would present the largest problems with using front quarter horse hide, but will see what they say.
Would be happy to hear what you think of this, I know there is a lot of experience here in this forum.
Also, I would be thrilled if anybody here that owns this jacket would have the opportunity to post a photo of the shearling liner, there is no pictures of the inside of the jacket on the Aero website.
Not sure how it looks with the shearling and the lower corderoy strip.
Happy to hear from you,
Nat
I'm new to this forum but have been reading a lot of posts here, mainly regarding experiences of the different types of Aero jackets.
I am about to place an order on a shawl collar Barnstormer.
I was thinking of enquiring on the following alterations:
- line the arms with shearling (or would it be too thick?)
- single breasted
- two panelled arms
- leather strip on inside bottom instead of corderoy
- roll over stitching throughout
- no hand warmer chest pockets
- two piece back instead of a three piece, with a "double v" yoke instead of a straight one, like on the 1930's half belt slim fit jacket
Not sure if all of these alterations are possible, I have sent an e-mail to the Aero customer service but not received an answer as of yet.
I imagine that the single breast and two piece back would present the largest problems with using front quarter horse hide, but will see what they say.
Would be happy to hear what you think of this, I know there is a lot of experience here in this forum.
Also, I would be thrilled if anybody here that owns this jacket would have the opportunity to post a photo of the shearling liner, there is no pictures of the inside of the jacket on the Aero website.
Not sure how it looks with the shearling and the lower corderoy strip.
Happy to hear from you,
Nat