Jin431
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Sticking to the black overdye... for the time being.
Did you have them make it lighter or still at the 3.5oz range? Hope you get your jacket soon, can't wait to see another overdye
Sticking to the black overdye... for the time being.
Did you have them make it lighter or still at the 3.5oz range? Hope you get your jacket soon, can't wait to see another overdye
I am guilty of overdoing olive drab contrast stitching. I have it on at least two or three jackets, if not more. I am not a fan of green at all myself but I do like the way that the olive drab stitch makes a subtle contrast against brown and reddish brown leather. I thought it was quite cool and unique the first time I saw it but now I realize that as you said it is the “go to” color for contrast stitching.I personally don't like green let alone military green olive drab, so happy to see you went against the grain and got red, a nice change of pace for these forums.
Me too. Every Aero I ever ordered, OD or bust.I am guilty of overdoing olive drab contrast stitching. I have it on at least two or three jackets, if not more. I am not a fan of green at all myself but I do like the way that the olive drab stitch makes a subtle contrast against brown and reddish brown leather. I thought it was quite cool and unique the first time I saw it but now I realize that as you said it is the “go to” color for contrast stitching.
Shortly after typing my post above I called a jacket maker to inquire about an upcoming project. When the subject of stitching came up I struggled mightily to be different this time, but as you might have guessed I ended up choosing olive drab...Me too. Every Aero I ever ordered, OD or bust.
Shortly after typing my post above I called a jacket maker to inquire about an upcoming project. When the subject of stitching came up I struggled mightily to be different this time, but as you might have guessed I ended up choosing olive drab...