Was over visiting the Aero factory this afternoon, a chance to catch up with Ken and have a nose around some of their new items that are in the pipeline!
Some very interesting things afoot. Aero have been working on producing a 1930s-style three piece tweed suit for a while and are in the throes of finalising the final details. I tried on a sample, well, the jacket and waistcoat at least. Nice details, no vents as per the originals and leather-covered buttons:
They're using Harris and Donegal tweed, and all parts will be available as separates. It'll be roughly £700 for the full suit.
The second intriguing item is a B-10 made from green vicenza leather. This is a real trompe l'oeil jacket - from around six feet it looks like a standard cloth B-10, it's not until you get closer that you can see it's olive leather. The camera makes it look shinier than it is, and I can imagine with a bit of wear and tear it'll look even better.
Took a bit of personal resolve not to take this one for myself...
Some very interesting things afoot. Aero have been working on producing a 1930s-style three piece tweed suit for a while and are in the throes of finalising the final details. I tried on a sample, well, the jacket and waistcoat at least. Nice details, no vents as per the originals and leather-covered buttons:
They're using Harris and Donegal tweed, and all parts will be available as separates. It'll be roughly £700 for the full suit.
The second intriguing item is a B-10 made from green vicenza leather. This is a real trompe l'oeil jacket - from around six feet it looks like a standard cloth B-10, it's not until you get closer that you can see it's olive leather. The camera makes it look shinier than it is, and I can imagine with a bit of wear and tear it'll look even better.
Took a bit of personal resolve not to take this one for myself...