Sir Jacket
Practically Family
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Sirs, I'm about to pull the trigger (although we are talking about a very slow bullet here in the -- ahem! -- UK) on what will be my winter Aero. What I want is a trim-fitting (I just can't do baggy Aero any more) button-up medium-length jacket in FQHH, ie coming to about two inches below the belt. I have narrowed down my choices to a lengthened Maxwell or a trim-fitting teamster. I have already had some erudite discussions here with owners of both jackets (or fellas who have tried one on) so I'm just doing a little further crowd-sourcing. Would a lengthened Maxwell work or should this really be a quite short jacket? Would there, in fact, be any difference between the two choices?
When it comes to Aero, after owning, selling and exchanging a lot of them, I've really decided I'm a fan of the fantastic 30s cuts: trim, good silhouette, no excess heavy horse! But i am wondering whether that style would work in the jacket length I have in mind. If only I could try the things.
(The colour is another torture, of course. I really want the brown FQHH but I'll end up with too many brown jackets so am thinking of going black... or cordovan?)
Sir J
When it comes to Aero, after owning, selling and exchanging a lot of them, I've really decided I'm a fan of the fantastic 30s cuts: trim, good silhouette, no excess heavy horse! But i am wondering whether that style would work in the jacket length I have in mind. If only I could try the things.
(The colour is another torture, of course. I really want the brown FQHH but I'll end up with too many brown jackets so am thinking of going black... or cordovan?)
Sir J