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Arctic Parka Seal

persnick

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I just saw the parka on Aero's site, and I love it! Does anyone have any info on it, or has anyone here bought one? The price isn't exactly great and since I have to deal with duties on top of that, I am reluctant to buy right away. Does anyone know of less expensive but still high quality alternatives. I'm starting to think I should move to the UK, I buy too much clothes from there already.

http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/product-detail.php?id=197
 

Graemsay

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I haven't seen the parka, but the Nigel Cabourn / Aero Sleeping Bag Jacket is similar, and is a gorgeous thing. It's on sale now, at a mere £2100 if you want to spend even more.

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persnick

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Oh my goodness!

Is it me or does it look a tad feminine in white...Do they have those in a brown? It is awfully expensive though.
 

thor

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Looks like something Robert Falcon Scott or Ernest Shackleton would have worn down at the South Pole :)
 

persnick

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It has its charms, mostly because it is a little ugly.

One could ridicule flight jackets with the same ease--since I doubt one would use it in the cockpit.
 

AngryNJ

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I have always wanted a premium leather maker to make a jacket that I could get for my girlfriend. This could be modified easily for women in my opinion. Take in the waist etc... I wish aero or someone would make a nice leather trench for women.
 

l0fielectronic

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Alpha Industries?? (I don't know anything about alpha industries)


The older Alpha Industries jackets I've bought have been great, mostly field jackets are what I have experience of. But about ten years ago they went a much more fashion route and some of the jackets I've seen in stores, particularly the leather ones, seems of poor quality, cheap feeling leather and odd fits. I guess if this is more of a heritage piece then it might be better made or at least you would hope.
 

persnick

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The older Alpha Industries jackets I've bought have been great, mostly field jackets are what I have experience of. But about ten years ago they went a much more fashion route and some of the jackets I've seen in stores, particularly the leather ones, seems of poor quality, cheap feeling leather and odd fits. I guess if this is more of a heritage piece then it might be better made or at least you would hope.

Thank you for the caveat...I appreciate your advice
 

Doctor Strange

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Alpha's nylon flight jackets are still good. That is, they are better made than the el-cheapo knockoffs by Rothco, etc., that litter the market. (Alpha also has a budget line called Knox Armory that's closer to the Rothco level.)

Until a few years ago, they were a made-in-the-USA company, but that's no longer true. (That said, I got one of their current MA-1s last year and it's fine.) Chances are that things that aren't part of their main product line (which is essentially nylon and wool jackets) - like their leather jackets - are sourced from another maker and rebranded. But in general, they're a pretty legit maker.

http://www.alphaindustries.com/
 

persnick

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Who do you think makes their parka? I would order the parka from Aero but it is expensive and the cost of duties and shipping make the cost a little too much for a novelty item
 

Doctor Strange

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I honestly don't know. I was really thinking more of their A-2, G-1, and leather MA-1 jackets - which are all pretty standard items - not the parka you're interested in.
 

Sloan1874

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The parka is a serious piece of kit by the way. There is a guy who owns one on the FL - if you check the Belstaff or Aero thread I started last year, there's a pic of him wearing it. I understand he was a lumberjack and wore the parka for work during winter.
 

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