Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone thinks this Aero Board Racer (brown CXFQHH) is a keeper?
I am not asking because of fit (perfect - happy to add pics!) or because of construction (also excellent; stitching is on the whole perfect with the smallest 'wave' in line very occasionally, but streets ahead of off the rack clothing and it is hand made).
My question is about mismatched panels. This is NOT a criticism of Aero; the jacket was listed under the Blue Label because it had mismatched panels, and I know Aero would allow me to return it (it only arrived this morning), and as I said the construction is perfect I think (allowing for it being made by a human).
The first pic shows it most clearly (I have put the jacket in a position to highlight it); the left front panel (right when wearing) is lighter shade, most clearly from about the pockets down. The second pic shows it a little less (and is probably more realistic as no-one stands in the direct sunlight without moving!).
Right now I feel I would be silly to return; it is well made, fits perfectly - snug but not tight - (and finding something where the arms are the right length is tricky for me).
But I suppose I am just asking is it "cool because jackets in the past never had perfectly matched panels, and it will be less obvious with wear!" or "it just looks so mismatched it spoils it".
Any thoughts?
I was just wondering if anyone thinks this Aero Board Racer (brown CXFQHH) is a keeper?
I am not asking because of fit (perfect - happy to add pics!) or because of construction (also excellent; stitching is on the whole perfect with the smallest 'wave' in line very occasionally, but streets ahead of off the rack clothing and it is hand made).
My question is about mismatched panels. This is NOT a criticism of Aero; the jacket was listed under the Blue Label because it had mismatched panels, and I know Aero would allow me to return it (it only arrived this morning), and as I said the construction is perfect I think (allowing for it being made by a human).
The first pic shows it most clearly (I have put the jacket in a position to highlight it); the left front panel (right when wearing) is lighter shade, most clearly from about the pockets down. The second pic shows it a little less (and is probably more realistic as no-one stands in the direct sunlight without moving!).
Right now I feel I would be silly to return; it is well made, fits perfectly - snug but not tight - (and finding something where the arms are the right length is tricky for me).
But I suppose I am just asking is it "cool because jackets in the past never had perfectly matched panels, and it will be less obvious with wear!" or "it just looks so mismatched it spoils it".
Any thoughts?