John Lever
One Too Many
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After a long search for a curly fleeced RAF jacket, I decided to buy my own sheepskin and have Aero make one for me. I bought 6 UK domestic skins from an English tannery and selected the best one for the collar.
The sheepskin has a crimp to the wool and also some shine, the outer is very soft and is also shiny. Though the dull crumpled look is quite retro and vintage on some Irvin's. I actually prefer some gloss. It is very easy for jacket to look ' dead ' if they are too flat.
Using a template I supplied for the arm shape and some dimensions from my Eastman and other details suggested by Will to allow for skin sizes in the pattern this is the jacket we came up with.
Will actually made the jacket with Kelly on Thursday evening after the factory had closed for the day so I would get it in time for my short break to Austria. Such service is rarely found these days.
Will likes the material so much that they plan to switch over to it at some point.
Some other points -
The buckle is dull nickel and is a new casting from Japan.
A.M. Stamped zips
Collar strap.
Apart from a wrong size for the cuffs supplied by me,[ to be corrected after Xmas] the jacket is perfect and is exactly what I have been looking for. The Australian Merino is the 'Holy Grail' of course, but is seemingly impossible to find.
One of the best RAF jackets available today. The jacket is beautifully made, warm and very comfortable to wear.
A very big thanks to all at Aero.
More pictures to follow.
The sheepskin has a crimp to the wool and also some shine, the outer is very soft and is also shiny. Though the dull crumpled look is quite retro and vintage on some Irvin's. I actually prefer some gloss. It is very easy for jacket to look ' dead ' if they are too flat.
Using a template I supplied for the arm shape and some dimensions from my Eastman and other details suggested by Will to allow for skin sizes in the pattern this is the jacket we came up with.
Will actually made the jacket with Kelly on Thursday evening after the factory had closed for the day so I would get it in time for my short break to Austria. Such service is rarely found these days.
Will likes the material so much that they plan to switch over to it at some point.
Some other points -
The buckle is dull nickel and is a new casting from Japan.
A.M. Stamped zips
Collar strap.
Apart from a wrong size for the cuffs supplied by me,[ to be corrected after Xmas] the jacket is perfect and is exactly what I have been looking for. The Australian Merino is the 'Holy Grail' of course, but is seemingly impossible to find.
One of the best RAF jackets available today. The jacket is beautifully made, warm and very comfortable to wear.
A very big thanks to all at Aero.
More pictures to follow.