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Aero 'Veste de Rallye'

Plumbline

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Owned 5 Aero ones all bought on ebay or through VLJ

Brown FQHH 44" - 1999 and the heaviest jacket I have ever owned
Black FQHH 44" -1999
Black Heavy Steer 42" - 2000
Brown Heavy Steer 42" - late 1990's
Cordovan FQHH 42" - early noughties

.. 2 Thunder Bay ( Aero's lower end brand)

Tan Steer 44" - leate 90's / early noughties
Black Steer 42" - same as above

Also had a couple of Sam Walker VDR copies ( sold as Aero made on fleabay but weren't . .the cheaper leather was the giveaway .. great construction though) and now an AL Lavant Burgundy CXL Steer 44" ( which is a very similar pattern albeit about 1 size smaller size for size )

AMAZING jackets ..... boxy fit, dressy or casual ..... buttons can be a real pain to do up till they break in ..... tartan lining is more than heavy enough ( I find the Alpaca a bit itchy with just a shirt underneath) ..... what else ....... inside pockets are mounted in the lining.

Overall one of Aero's best jackets IMHO but not really a 1930's / or even 40's look.

There are some pics of some of mine on here ..... I currently only have one Aero 42" in black FQHH and the AL Lavant ( which isn't a VDR but near as hell and slightly slimmer fitting ) again there are pics on here of it.
 

Capesofwrath

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]Definitely fifties/sixties. Based on the car coat used by Paddy Hopkirk and co in the Monte Carlo rallies of the early sixties supposedly. Though I've never seen a picture of any of the MIni Cooper team wearing one.

Vast and bulbous. Not fitted. Not stylish. Nice coat and I like mine a lot.

FQHH size 44. They're sized to fit a jacket underneath like the Barnstormer is. So if you don't want to best size down one.
 
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Cyber Lip

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Do they do the lining sewn at the hem, or is it a free hanging lining? Since it's a long jacket, sitting on it might be a concern if it's sewn to the hem like their shorter jackets. Thoughts?
 

wdw

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My two Stockmans are similar, with only the patch pockets and width being the obvious differences. The lining on that is sown in, but it's certainly not a concern.

As for style, it's my go-to jacket, as it's so simple it goes with anything.
 

Capesofwrath

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Do they do the lining sewn at the hem, or is it a free hanging lining? Since it's a long jacket, sitting on it might be a concern if it's sewn to the hem like their shorter jackets. Thoughts?

It's not so long as a Barnstormer is meant to be, and it's sewn. The free hanging lining on the Barnstormer never worked for me. I had a shearling lined one and the cord hung below the leather at the back and its inside edge started to fray in a week and showed when I sat down wearing it.

I was told several different reasons why it was made that way including ease of changing buttons, but I insisted on sending it back and having the seam sewn properly. I had no problems sitting with it then at all.
 

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