Metatron
One Too Many
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Hello once more! I was looking at the various posts concerning classics from aero, lost worlds, eastman etc, and I would like to ask a few of questions:
I like the idea of making one good jacket investment that will turn into a personal trademark over the years, and I presume that people would suggest aero to fill this slot.
Seeing as I have never handled one of those thick horsehide jackets that stand on their own, I would like some opinions on them.
Are they mostly for people who use them in adverse weather and for protection while riding a motorcycle, or do they actually make practical jackets for someone like me in an urban environment?
Do they break within a reasonably short amount of time?
Or am I better off going for something like goatskin or cattle leather? Do aero make custom versions of their jackets with softer leathers?
Small note on the LostWorlds website: I know the person behind those dramatic essays on manliness and American history is a controversial figure here, but the guy has style. After reading a couple of those jacket descriptions I was on the verge of buying one and jumping into a P-51 Mustang to save the world. Or something. However his website looks surprisingly amateurish considering the quality of his products and his writing. Shame.
I like the idea of making one good jacket investment that will turn into a personal trademark over the years, and I presume that people would suggest aero to fill this slot.
Seeing as I have never handled one of those thick horsehide jackets that stand on their own, I would like some opinions on them.
Are they mostly for people who use them in adverse weather and for protection while riding a motorcycle, or do they actually make practical jackets for someone like me in an urban environment?
Do they break within a reasonably short amount of time?
Or am I better off going for something like goatskin or cattle leather? Do aero make custom versions of their jackets with softer leathers?
Small note on the LostWorlds website: I know the person behind those dramatic essays on manliness and American history is a controversial figure here, but the guy has style. After reading a couple of those jacket descriptions I was on the verge of buying one and jumping into a P-51 Mustang to save the world. Or something. However his website looks surprisingly amateurish considering the quality of his products and his writing. Shame.