According to the label in the late War jacket the jacket was made in Bridgnorth, which is long way from Scotland!
Here's another label from their site which states the jacket was made by A.M. Clothing Co. If the jacket was actually made by Aero what is going on? The patent no. on the label was registered by Irvin Air Chute in 1932!
Well, A.M. Clothing is simply Aero Military Clothing - not too much of a leap there - and if we're going to talk about sins of location, then what about Seattle-based Goodwear's A-2 label:
Uh oh, right continent, wrong state there, Mr Chapman.
And, Greek-maker, Bill Kelso's label is several time zones away from its place of origin:
Eastman do it as well with the Boston, Mass labels. The point, I guess, is that the main makers like to play a little with geography in the name of a little visual authenticity, not just Aero. [huh]