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I've just acquired this beauty & thought some around here might be interested in having a look.
This is a limited edition jacket made by Aero for Ace Cafe London. Most of my info has been scratched together through Google searches, so if anyone knows better than me, by all means, please do chime in.
I believe that around 2010 (give or take), Ace Cafe London collaborated with Aero to have a number of limited edition jackets made. There were three styles; The Rocker, based on the Highwayman (with mods); The Cafe Racer & The Ace (Half Belt). Each style seems to have been limited to 500 pieces each.
http://www.ace-cafe-london.com/news_article/30.aspx
This jacket is 'The Rocker", sized 42.
In essence, this is a Highwayman with zip sleeves, double buckles at the waist, a shallow double pointed yoke across the back, no chest pocket & no inner pockets.
It's made in FQHH, although it feels slightly lighter than my 2015 made Sheene (also made in FQHH) & also much softer.
This particular example was purchased from the Ace Cafe, brand new, in 2012 by the previous owner. Living in Sydney, he claims that he hardly ever wore it. Not only can I understand his claim (this is NOT the place for heavy jackets), it does present in an incredible condition.
What's really interesting, to me at least, is the finish of the black hide.
It's obvious this jacket has not seen any hard wear & has spent most of it's life in a closet.
The black dye is giving hints of a beautiful warm brown undertone on the upper sleeves. This is not at first obvious & in fact, you need to look on an angle to really notice it. But whether by design or something else, this jacket would really look lovely with some wear on it as the undertones will provide a fantastic character to this as it ages.
It reminds me of that other hide that everyone refers to as 'tea-core'.
I really don't know what I'm going to do with another jacket, I already had too many for Sydney weather, this may even end up in the classifieds as I'm really on the fence about boxy designs.
Anyway, enough of my ramblings, here are a few pics.....
This is a limited edition jacket made by Aero for Ace Cafe London. Most of my info has been scratched together through Google searches, so if anyone knows better than me, by all means, please do chime in.
I believe that around 2010 (give or take), Ace Cafe London collaborated with Aero to have a number of limited edition jackets made. There were three styles; The Rocker, based on the Highwayman (with mods); The Cafe Racer & The Ace (Half Belt). Each style seems to have been limited to 500 pieces each.
http://www.ace-cafe-london.com/news_article/30.aspx
This jacket is 'The Rocker", sized 42.
In essence, this is a Highwayman with zip sleeves, double buckles at the waist, a shallow double pointed yoke across the back, no chest pocket & no inner pockets.
It's made in FQHH, although it feels slightly lighter than my 2015 made Sheene (also made in FQHH) & also much softer.
This particular example was purchased from the Ace Cafe, brand new, in 2012 by the previous owner. Living in Sydney, he claims that he hardly ever wore it. Not only can I understand his claim (this is NOT the place for heavy jackets), it does present in an incredible condition.
What's really interesting, to me at least, is the finish of the black hide.
It's obvious this jacket has not seen any hard wear & has spent most of it's life in a closet.
The black dye is giving hints of a beautiful warm brown undertone on the upper sleeves. This is not at first obvious & in fact, you need to look on an angle to really notice it. But whether by design or something else, this jacket would really look lovely with some wear on it as the undertones will provide a fantastic character to this as it ages.
It reminds me of that other hide that everyone refers to as 'tea-core'.
I really don't know what I'm going to do with another jacket, I already had too many for Sydney weather, this may even end up in the classifieds as I'm really on the fence about boxy designs.
Anyway, enough of my ramblings, here are a few pics.....
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