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I hope you enjoyed your vacation!It looks great, and having just visited Amsterdam can fully understand its utilization as a summer jacket. Well done.
I hope you enjoyed your vacation!It looks great, and having just visited Amsterdam can fully understand its utilization as a summer jacket. Well done.
It's a nice but really under-represented style around here. Looks great.
And how can you disagree with The Fonz?
I had my eye on one of these a few years back as a more 'relaxed' black leather (as opposed to an MC or a prewar halfbelt design)
Exactly. Having already 2 schott's and a half belt I was looking for a trim-fit everyday jacket with as simple lines as possible. My first idea was to get an A2 but I cannot wear any jacket without handwarmers, thus the choice was obvious.
While visiting aero I got a couple of swatches as I couldn't design on the leather. I was between the black vicenza and the battered steer, so I really mishandled the swatches: put them under shower, scratched them, stepped on them. The black vicenza was what I was looking for regarding wear and tear.
I got a black cotton lining. When I visited Aero I saw a black boardracer with an amazing blue tartan lining (Lochcharon wool). If I could get the same lining in cotton I wouldn't even think about it.
Are they trim-fitting jackets? Reason I ask is because of the one on the Aero Sales page that I've gazed at every day for the last month or so. It's a size 40 and I take a 38-39 and I'm wondering if I could get away with it, especially considering the current exchange rate.
Thanks. I have a LHB that's labeled a 38: when I bought it, I had requested that it be a tad larger (39) but the purchase was through the former U.S. dealer Mark Moye who may or may not have done it and who disappeared right after I got it. So, all I know is that the jacket is a perfect fit and that I can layer it with a light sweater. I was looking at the one on the Aero page just now and see it's 19.5 in. in the shoulders, which would be way too big on me. Sigh.No, definitely not a trim jacket. The fit is more like a 50's jacket, similar to a highwayman. My 30's HB is a size 40 and my Mariner is a size 38, they both allow some layering. The Happy Days is a size 36 (I asked for a bit wider waist to accommodate my beer belly). I think a size 40 would look big on you/
Thanks. I have a LHB that's labeled a 38: when I bought it, I had requested that it be a tad larger (39) but the purchase was through the former U.S. dealer Mark Moye who may or may not have done it and who disappeared right after I got it. So, all I know is that the jacket is a perfect fit and that I can layer it with a light sweater. I was looking at the one on the Aero page just now and see it's 19.5 in. in the shoulders, which would be way too big on me. Sigh.