DEV.Woulf
New in Town
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- Rhode Island
Hiya. I'm looking at jackets from all the good makers mentioned on here but have really fallen in love with Aero. They sell many jackets that have a cool edge to them which drives me crazy, such as the Bootlegger and Sunburst. Recently though I've read a few posts saying Good Wear was higher quality. They do indeed cost more money so I'm wondering if anyone who owns or has seen both can compare the quality?
I really like John's civilian jackets, such as the Mojave but all of those I find to be very refined or dressy. The Aeros have more of a street feel to them which I sort-of prefer right now. Also, I prefer the look from some of Aero's bombers compared to the vintage ones; John's accuracy, while very appreciative, is not for me at this time.
Lastly, I've never had an expensive jacket before, owning just size Large from Wilson's. I would like to have something that fits my body proper, custom sized. I love the way Insurrection / Thurston Bros. will send you a fitting jacket so you can get a first-hand opinion. It makes the process much less scary since you cannot send jackets back once they are made or customized. The lack of fit knowledge, combined with John's long waiting time, makes his a bit daunting as my first real jacket.
There's a thought of starting with Aero and buying a Good Wear as my second later on. If there is a quality difference, how much are we talking and is it noticeable by your average person? Thanks for any opinions or details.
I really like John's civilian jackets, such as the Mojave but all of those I find to be very refined or dressy. The Aeros have more of a street feel to them which I sort-of prefer right now. Also, I prefer the look from some of Aero's bombers compared to the vintage ones; John's accuracy, while very appreciative, is not for me at this time.
Lastly, I've never had an expensive jacket before, owning just size Large from Wilson's. I would like to have something that fits my body proper, custom sized. I love the way Insurrection / Thurston Bros. will send you a fitting jacket so you can get a first-hand opinion. It makes the process much less scary since you cannot send jackets back once they are made or customized. The lack of fit knowledge, combined with John's long waiting time, makes his a bit daunting as my first real jacket.
There's a thought of starting with Aero and buying a Good Wear as my second later on. If there is a quality difference, how much are we talking and is it noticeable by your average person? Thanks for any opinions or details.