Philalethes
A-List Customer
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- Location
- Southern New Jersey, on a Farm
It all started by becoming interested in a U.S. Wings Indy jacket last October...
And here I am. After seriously considering many manufacturers and many coats, I am almost ready to place my order for an Aero Barnstormer. Below are the instructions I hope to send:
Barnstormer in Oil Pull Horsehide (Please select dark hides)
Extra room for layering
19/20 oz. tweed lining mailed from Harris Tweed Shop (body)
Harris Tweed tag sown into lining
Olive drab gabardine cotton (B-10 material) over alpaca (sleeves)
Leather facing panel at bottom hem
Body length extended by 3-5” [undecided how long until I make measurements]
M422a-style button throat closure
Two inner zip pockets
Hand-warmer pockets at bottom [Maybe]
A few questions I hope members may help me with:
1) What kind of body measurements should I take? Should I follow the measurement guide from AeroUSA on Ebay? (I am ordering through the factory.)
2) I am lengthening the coat to at least suit jacket length, since I think the standard length looks a little short. I am wondering whether it would be worth it to make the jacket just a little longer than suit jacket length, so I could throw it over a suit jacket if I wanted. I have been told that the Barnstormer isn't the best choice for an overcoat, but I find the flexibility of being able to use it over a suit jacket in a pinch to be appealing. What do you all think?
3) Is it worth adding hand warmer pockets at the bottom? I frequently keep my hands in my pockets, and I think it would be uncomfortable to walk around with my hands in the chest pockets. However, I also like the look of the Barnstormer as is.
4) Would anyone recommend getting a different lining for the hand warmer pockets than the standard cotton?
Thanks in advance,
Philalethes
And here I am. After seriously considering many manufacturers and many coats, I am almost ready to place my order for an Aero Barnstormer. Below are the instructions I hope to send:
Barnstormer in Oil Pull Horsehide (Please select dark hides)
Extra room for layering
19/20 oz. tweed lining mailed from Harris Tweed Shop (body)
Harris Tweed tag sown into lining
Olive drab gabardine cotton (B-10 material) over alpaca (sleeves)
Leather facing panel at bottom hem
Body length extended by 3-5” [undecided how long until I make measurements]
M422a-style button throat closure
Two inner zip pockets
Hand-warmer pockets at bottom [Maybe]
A few questions I hope members may help me with:
1) What kind of body measurements should I take? Should I follow the measurement guide from AeroUSA on Ebay? (I am ordering through the factory.)
2) I am lengthening the coat to at least suit jacket length, since I think the standard length looks a little short. I am wondering whether it would be worth it to make the jacket just a little longer than suit jacket length, so I could throw it over a suit jacket if I wanted. I have been told that the Barnstormer isn't the best choice for an overcoat, but I find the flexibility of being able to use it over a suit jacket in a pinch to be appealing. What do you all think?
3) Is it worth adding hand warmer pockets at the bottom? I frequently keep my hands in my pockets, and I think it would be uncomfortable to walk around with my hands in the chest pockets. However, I also like the look of the Barnstormer as is.
4) Would anyone recommend getting a different lining for the hand warmer pockets than the standard cotton?
Thanks in advance,
Philalethes