I think the goat is less popular than horse/steer because it is really difficult to show wear; people here prefer a jacket that will get patina, wear and tear, marks etc. rather early.How comes that Goat is not more popular for other jackets like a Highwayman or cafe racer?
I’m not convinced that a style like a barnstormer would suit me. I think it could look a little conservative...
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Compared to all other recommendations this one looks really short - why would it be any better than lets say a lined Highwayman or a lined Half Belt? In terms of looks I also prefer this jacket. I definitely want my belt-line to be covered, but for me the longer leather jackets always remember me of WW2 movies (since off course that's the Era they were originally worn).I'd second the recommendations for the Aero Thunder Bay. It's a purpose built jacket just for just the purpose you're shopping for.
Ask Aero/Thurston Bros. I think it's a hip length jacket. If you want something longer, look at the Blizzard or a Barnstormer lined in shearling.Compared to all other recommendations this one looks really short - why would it be any better than lets say a lined Highwayman or a lined Half Belt? In terms of looks I also prefer this jacket. I definitely want my belt-line to be covered, but for me the longer leather jackets always remember me of WW2 movies (since off course that's the Era they were originally worn).
I think it's about the same length as a Highwayman or Half Belt. I asked for an extra inch in body length so it'll be around 26 inches back length. If you take the belt off it practically is a shearling lined Highwayman, or a deconstructed Thunderbay.Compared to all other recommendations this one looks really short - why would it be any better than lets say a lined Highwayman or a lined Half Belt? In terms of looks I also prefer this jacket. I definitely want my belt-line to be covered, but for me the longer leather jackets always remember me of WW2 movies (since off course that's the Era they were originally worn).
The belt is detachable? I just found this old thread - that's also a beauty: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/thr...g-and-detachable-mouton-collar-c-38-42.92723/I think it's about the same length as a Highwayman or Half Belt. I asked for an extra inch in body length so it'll be around 26 inches back length. If you take the belt off it practically is a shearling lined Highwayman, or a deconstructed Thunderbay.
No it's fixed, I meant if you ask Aero to make it without the belt. That's nice alright, I don't think Aero do detachable collars anymore for some reason, I'm happy with a fixed collar anyway, I have enough jackets with normal collars. Actually I just have enough jackets.The belt is detachable? I just found this old thread - that's also a beauty: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/thr...g-and-detachable-mouton-collar-c-38-42.92723/
I am excited to see how yours turned out!No it's fixed, I meant if you ask Aero to make it without the belt. That's nice alright, I don't think Aero do detachable collars anymore for some reason, I'm happy with a fixed collar anyway, I have enough jackets with normal collars. Actually I just have enough jackets.
In terms of durability and warmth - do you know how Moleskin compares to Corduroy?Thanks, so am I. I’m hoping I’ll get it soon as they seem to be moving quickly but you never know if they have enough goatskin and shearling in stock. I’ll post pictures once I get it. I asked for yellow type shearling if they have it.
Moleskin was recommended to me here as warm. I haven’t had corduroy but I’ve heard it can catch on shirts, I’d imagine moleskin would be warmer, it’s cozy in pockets anyway, and corduroy is just corduroy, I used to wear trousers made from it when I was a young’un. To be honest I can’t see either being much warmer than the other.In terms of durability and warmth - do you know how Moleskin compares to Corduroy?
Thanks for this, I’ll check this out.Moleskin is very grabby if it’s used in sleeves,,I have it it a aero halfbelt & it ruins the jacket,,
View attachment 183144 I vote D1/B6 if you are ok with the military vibe. I may be mistaken here, but my impression was that some leathers like a CXL steer stiffen up a great deal in the cold. You will not have that problem with the thinner leathers in the military shearlings. They also tend to wear a little longer (although not long) than the thunder bay which is nice for keeping the top of the rear warmer. I trend cold and can wear my D1 with a sweather into the low 20’s which should be suffieicent for NYC . Below that you need B3/ Anj4 weight. Prob is at that temp you want something to cover your butt as well. Not to steer you away from leather but a nice peacoat is always in style.