Hi, all. I'm new to the forums and have been considering my first leather jacket purchase for the past few months.
One issue that concerns me is the advice that Aero has on their website regarding inside pockets:
I've read several older threads (in particular, this one) where this was discussed. There doesn't seem to be a consensus: some people have never seen it happen, some people have several jackets where wear has made the pockets visible, some people hate that wear pattern when it shows up, some don't mind it, some people skip the inside pockets and don't miss them, and some people can't live without them.
I have always loved the inside pockets on other coats and jackets I've worn, and I'd hate to live without one or more on a new jacket I hope to wear for the rest of my life. But this is also likely to be a once-in-a-lifetime splurge, so I don't want to make a bad call that I regret down the road.
I don't want to ask you to just replay the previous conversation, so while I'm interested in anything anyone has to say, I'd really love to see any photos that anyone can provide where wear has made the pockets visible. Just what does the worst-case scenario look like?
There was also some conversation about different leathers being more or less susceptible to the problem, and I'd appreciate any advice in that regard as well. I had been leaning toward the heavy weight leathers like FQHH (mostly because of the glowing recommendations from these forums, not because of any previous preference), but I might rather have a different material if that were a tradeoff that let me keep the inside pockets.
Thanks for your input!
- Jay
One issue that concerns me is the advice that Aero has on their website regarding inside pockets:
These have proved very popular although it's not an option we are too keen on and we strongly advise against this option especially in our slimmer fitting 1920s and 1930s styles. It's not a good idea in any leather jacket, the pattern of the inside pocket will gradually appear on the outside in the form of a rectangular wear pattern which will detract from the overall appearance of the jacket.
I've read several older threads (in particular, this one) where this was discussed. There doesn't seem to be a consensus: some people have never seen it happen, some people have several jackets where wear has made the pockets visible, some people hate that wear pattern when it shows up, some don't mind it, some people skip the inside pockets and don't miss them, and some people can't live without them.
I have always loved the inside pockets on other coats and jackets I've worn, and I'd hate to live without one or more on a new jacket I hope to wear for the rest of my life. But this is also likely to be a once-in-a-lifetime splurge, so I don't want to make a bad call that I regret down the road.
I don't want to ask you to just replay the previous conversation, so while I'm interested in anything anyone has to say, I'd really love to see any photos that anyone can provide where wear has made the pockets visible. Just what does the worst-case scenario look like?
There was also some conversation about different leathers being more or less susceptible to the problem, and I'd appreciate any advice in that regard as well. I had been leaning toward the heavy weight leathers like FQHH (mostly because of the glowing recommendations from these forums, not because of any previous preference), but I might rather have a different material if that were a tradeoff that let me keep the inside pockets.
Thanks for your input!
- Jay