apba1166
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This is so subject a comment, I hesitate even making it...First, I have all but GoodWear on your list. One of the first jackets I bought was a Schott in 1982 and still looks great. I also have older Aeros bought second-hand that are awesome. A Vanson bike jacket I never wear--but it's also a cool jacket and build to last; and a LW and to toss in another maker, several Langlitz.
Now, there are two things to consider if you want the jacket to make you happy over a long period, like a piece of leather furniture you are glad to sit in every single time: 1) Fit. The chair has to be comfortable and 2) The chair has to look good, from lines to leather to the unit as a whole. For fit, Langlitz does the best job (I do not have GoodWear, perhaps they are as good--pics I've seen here really impress me with the fit, I think they look great too). My Aeros fit well, and I assume if I had them custom, even better. Next, looks....and here is where I get very subjective: In my opinion, what they would call the "art direction" in the movies--the look of the jacket, the visceral appeal of the how it all works together----of the folks you list, Lost Worlds has that, in my mind--along with Goodwear (only seen, never owned). All the others are great too, but something in the color, grain, knits, small details of it all coming together in a way you like each time, goes to LW. But then, fit may be another matter.
Confused yet?
Now, there are two things to consider if you want the jacket to make you happy over a long period, like a piece of leather furniture you are glad to sit in every single time: 1) Fit. The chair has to be comfortable and 2) The chair has to look good, from lines to leather to the unit as a whole. For fit, Langlitz does the best job (I do not have GoodWear, perhaps they are as good--pics I've seen here really impress me with the fit, I think they look great too). My Aeros fit well, and I assume if I had them custom, even better. Next, looks....and here is where I get very subjective: In my opinion, what they would call the "art direction" in the movies--the look of the jacket, the visceral appeal of the how it all works together----of the folks you list, Lost Worlds has that, in my mind--along with Goodwear (only seen, never owned). All the others are great too, but something in the color, grain, knits, small details of it all coming together in a way you like each time, goes to LW. But then, fit may be another matter.
Confused yet?