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Tadite said:The fit of your Cheyenne looks a little bit loser then the one for Jan. I wonder why? Is that because it has been slightly modified to be slightly waisted and is a inch shorter?
The big 3 "overcoat"-styled Aeros (Stockman, Cheyenne, Veste de Rallye) are constructed to be oversized COATS, not slim-fitting jackets like the Highwayman, to fit over a big sweater, or even a sportscoat - think trench coat-style fit. Outside of the pockets and a few small details, I think the 3 styles are pretty much the same.
Jan Solo took a Cheyenne and basically had Aero re-design the pattern/fit, so as to reduce it down into what is almost a leather blazer. He had an earlier Cheyenne in the standard fit - like Sierra's - but as a skinny guy in his 20s (I remember those days fondly lol ) the standard oversize pattern just was too big for him, but his new version in goat looks great.
The fit of my Stockman is in between Jan Solo's and Sierra's - slimmer than the standard pattern but not as slim as Jan's. I WISH it could have been an even slimmer fit, but my gut got in the way :eusa_doh:
The poster above said it correctly, where Aero will build the jacket as slim as you specify.