At last, the day of my visit to Aero arrived!
The drive was in the region of 6.5 hrs so travelled up to just North of Newcastle last night (for the benefit of UK residents), stayed overnight and arrived at Aero at 0930 this morning.
What a place! The welcome was great and the way they look after you is more than expected. The young lady I dealt with was Chloe, very knowledgeable and helpful.
First thing to get sorted was a Sheene jacket. Chose the tobacco badalassi leather with an August collar, zips to the tops of the sleeves in nickel and plain zip pulls rather than the leather tags. lining in Minto tartan and jacket stitching in Olive Drab. The cafe racer jacket that fitted the best was a 44", hem will be lifted by 2" as per pic, the hem will be narrowed by 1" and shoulder gussets are also going on. On the advice of Denny the kidney part seam will not be on the jacket as he thought with the hem going up a little, the seam of the kidney bit would be too close to the yoke and maybe look a bit too busy.
So, onto the Hudson. Unfortunately they didn't have anything whatsoever to try on. I didn't fancy coughing up for a jacket I couldn't try on to see if the style suited however, they gave me a half belt to try on as the said the length was very similar. As soon as I put it on my thought was no, it isn't me. A mate came up with me and he's a tailor and he immediately said it wasn't me.
That led to the Windward.They had one that was a size 46" in black FQHH that was very well worn in and they said a member from here has sort of part exchanged it for another.Apart from the back length it fit perfectly, another inch was needed so one was ordered. Brown FQHH, size 46" and 1" longer. Sand alpaca lining, storm cuffs and an Irvine sheepskin collar. Planned on having it in heavy steerhide however, Denny suggested I went with the CXFQHH as it was slightly thinner. He said that with them not skiving the seams heavy steerhide would make some of the seams too thick. The way I see it is if I wasn't prepared to listen to advice then don't go up there.
All I need now is to learn to be patient
No pics of the Windward but have some showing the fit of the 44" cafe racer.
Ooops, the only pic that will upload is one of the back and no, have no idea why it's sideways
The drive was in the region of 6.5 hrs so travelled up to just North of Newcastle last night (for the benefit of UK residents), stayed overnight and arrived at Aero at 0930 this morning.
What a place! The welcome was great and the way they look after you is more than expected. The young lady I dealt with was Chloe, very knowledgeable and helpful.
First thing to get sorted was a Sheene jacket. Chose the tobacco badalassi leather with an August collar, zips to the tops of the sleeves in nickel and plain zip pulls rather than the leather tags. lining in Minto tartan and jacket stitching in Olive Drab. The cafe racer jacket that fitted the best was a 44", hem will be lifted by 2" as per pic, the hem will be narrowed by 1" and shoulder gussets are also going on. On the advice of Denny the kidney part seam will not be on the jacket as he thought with the hem going up a little, the seam of the kidney bit would be too close to the yoke and maybe look a bit too busy.
So, onto the Hudson. Unfortunately they didn't have anything whatsoever to try on. I didn't fancy coughing up for a jacket I couldn't try on to see if the style suited however, they gave me a half belt to try on as the said the length was very similar. As soon as I put it on my thought was no, it isn't me. A mate came up with me and he's a tailor and he immediately said it wasn't me.
That led to the Windward.They had one that was a size 46" in black FQHH that was very well worn in and they said a member from here has sort of part exchanged it for another.Apart from the back length it fit perfectly, another inch was needed so one was ordered. Brown FQHH, size 46" and 1" longer. Sand alpaca lining, storm cuffs and an Irvine sheepskin collar. Planned on having it in heavy steerhide however, Denny suggested I went with the CXFQHH as it was slightly thinner. He said that with them not skiving the seams heavy steerhide would make some of the seams too thick. The way I see it is if I wasn't prepared to listen to advice then don't go up there.
All I need now is to learn to be patient
No pics of the Windward but have some showing the fit of the 44" cafe racer.
Ooops, the only pic that will upload is one of the back and no, have no idea why it's sideways
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