Bern1
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Hi all,
I am thinking about ordering an Aero Teamster. I like the Thurston fit process idea and the options of choosing the lining, sleeve and body length. With choices sometimes come unintended consequences.....
I like the long jacket length of the Teamster. I would like it to cover all my pants pockets but not be as long as a car coat. I think I would like the jacket to be as long as possible, but are there drawbacks to this?
Is wool lining really warm and does it add significant weight to the jacket? I live on the west coast, it doesn't really get that cold and I want to be able to wear a sweater under the jacket anyway. I'm thinking cotton sateen lining if that is an option, or rayon for durability.
Lastly, the leather. I have tried to read all the threads I could find on this, however I'm still not sure. I love the leather on my Lost Worlds jackets and would like as close to that as possible, ie colorfast, thick horsehide that is as waterproof as possible. I don't want any leather that will rub color off on furniture and I don't care about an aged look or how soft and pliable the leather is, just seeing the grain of the horsehide is good enough for me. I'm thinking the FQHH Chromexcel is going to be it but am willing to listen to other options.
Thanks in advance for the feedback, I look forward to hearing thoughts from those of you who have these jackets.
Bernie
I am thinking about ordering an Aero Teamster. I like the Thurston fit process idea and the options of choosing the lining, sleeve and body length. With choices sometimes come unintended consequences.....
I like the long jacket length of the Teamster. I would like it to cover all my pants pockets but not be as long as a car coat. I think I would like the jacket to be as long as possible, but are there drawbacks to this?
Is wool lining really warm and does it add significant weight to the jacket? I live on the west coast, it doesn't really get that cold and I want to be able to wear a sweater under the jacket anyway. I'm thinking cotton sateen lining if that is an option, or rayon for durability.
Lastly, the leather. I have tried to read all the threads I could find on this, however I'm still not sure. I love the leather on my Lost Worlds jackets and would like as close to that as possible, ie colorfast, thick horsehide that is as waterproof as possible. I don't want any leather that will rub color off on furniture and I don't care about an aged look or how soft and pliable the leather is, just seeing the grain of the horsehide is good enough for me. I'm thinking the FQHH Chromexcel is going to be it but am willing to listen to other options.
Thanks in advance for the feedback, I look forward to hearing thoughts from those of you who have these jackets.
Bernie