I tried one on in the factory, it was tan HH, but I much prefer the black MWHH that they're using for this one. It runs pretty much to size. I liked it but I felt it didn't really suit me, though I could be persuaded on the black one.
The one I tried on came down just over my belt-buckle, which is ideal length for me, so not too short..............
REaistically I can't picture myself in one of these - too "modern" a style for me - but I did see one or to in Aero's showroom, and they looked nice. I think goat wouyld be a great hide for one of these, though I'm probably affected by thinking of one of these as a "Summer" jacket; I had a denim jacket (Lord brand - Dunnes Stores' own-brand denim of the day.... 1989, I got it, and it gave loyal and hard-wearing service right up until 1997, when one of the cuffs finally frayed out.... Probably still in my folks' house, somewhere!) for years, which I wore in the Summer.
Trucker jackets go back at least to the 50's. I have a picture of myself at age 5 wearing a denim trucker jacket. It's up on my wall and looking at me right now...
Uhm.... we might be using the term differently (likely me has it wrong), but I was thinknig of this very specific Type 3 pattern, with handwarmer pockets; I though it was introduced sometime in the Sixties?
We had a really nice Aero Type 3 in seal brown goatskin come through a little while ago...no fit pics from the customer, but he was very pleased with how it turned out! The contrast stitching was an excellent choice for this style...
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I think the pockets were added in the 70's, actually. There's a 62 Trucker and a 67 Trucker, but I've seen vintage examples from earlier periods. I'd be interested if anyone (Dinerman?) knows the real history of the Trucker jacket.