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My new Aero Route 66

Bonneville

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It's abeautiful jacket! When I see it, on the upper body it fits nicely, but in the waiste it is too tight, because your side-straps are more than 100% open. That's also the reason why it folds up over your waiste.

Don't agree, I think the straps just haven't been cinched up in the picture, they're hanging loose and therefore doesn't look right. As for being "too tight on the waist" that is the style of the jacket, it fits like a "jean jacket". I bet the jacket has relaxed quite a bit by now giving a better looking fit all over.
I really like the pocket treatment, cuffs, bi-swing back and colour of the leather.
I suppose a slightly flared hem might work better as suggested but I'd jump on that jacket regardless!
 
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Mark P

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Hi, I'm glad to hear I helped you a bit in choosing the jacket. I really like the pocket closures, which will stop the pockets gaping. The lining I really like too. I've had colour transfer from my Route 66 to lighter leather covered furniture. I guess this may be due to traditional tanning methods. Don't sit in light leather car seats. I presume this problem will sort itself out in 30 years or so, when the jacket is well worn!
 

Hammer Down

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Chicago
Here is the thread upon which my philosophical inquiry about pre-aged Aeros is based. The real question: Is the Route 66 jacket lumpy in front? Hmmmmmm. . . .
 
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UWEZ

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
I think that some people should have some self-reflection, before they order a jacket with a snug fit for an athletic type of body. Of course most of the trim cut Aero jackets will not fit for the common couch potato. On top of this most of these nice Aeros are presented with awful shirts/sweaters/hodies/pants etc.and then the question is raised how these jackets look like???
But this is only my humble opinion & observation.
 

blethook

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Here are some pics of the jacket after a couple of years...

The leather is a lot more relaxed now, though if it's not worn for some time, it becomes somewhat stiff again...but the stiffness will disappear as soon as it gets worn. There is still a degree of puffiness, however, due to the stiffness of the leather. I never gave it any treatment to break it in - just through wearing it - and it's not fully broken in yet! The graining I thought is awesome, especially on the left arm. I'm surprised the crown zipper lasts this long :)

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Windward

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The leather is a lot more relaxed now, though if it's not worn for some time, it becomes somewhat stiff again...but the stiffness will disappear as soon as it gets worn. There is still a degree of puffiness, however, due to the stiffness of the leather. I never gave it any treatment to break it in - just through wearing it - and it's not fully broken in yet! The graining I thought is awesome, especially on the left arm. I'm surprised the crown zipper lasts this long :)

Hi Blethook - thanks for the pics its great and this is exactly what we like to see - I got the same amazing Vintage brown FQHH - since mine have developed very similiar "dry spots" I've tried Pecard and the result is as good as I expected - will show it in the Windward thread next.
Thanks Windward
 

blethook

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Thanks Winward. Yours look just like mine in terms of wear, grain, etc.

It's taking me a couple of years of wear (granted I don't wear it every day as I have other jackets) to "tame" Aero's FQHH. Incidentally this is my only FQHH jacket.

I think the fact that it's in vintage brown colour really helps accelerate the breaking-in process. I have never applied any oil on the leather. I don't think it requires any, yet.

Perhaps another set of photographs in a couple of year's time & see if the zipper's still working?

The leather is a lot more relaxed now, though if it's not worn for some time, it becomes somewhat stiff again...but the stiffness will disappear as soon as it gets worn. There is still a degree of puffiness, however, due to the stiffness of the leather. I never gave it any treatment to break it in - just through wearing it - and it's not fully broken in yet! The graining I thought is awesome, especially on the left arm. I'm surprised the crown zipper lasts this long :)

Hi Blethook - thanks for the pics its great and this is exactly what we like to see - I got the same amazing Vintage brown FQHH - since mine have developed very similiar "dry spots" I've tried Pecard and the result is as good as I expected - will show it in the Windward thread next.
Thanks Windward
 

dmdmorris

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NJ
Beautiful jacket and great fit. Particularly like the pockets. Enjoy and please keep posting pics as it breaks in.

Thanks.
 

blethook

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Dorset, England
Thanks Mark...You were one of the inspirators for the Route 66. A few years ago you could get an original Crown zipper from Aero for an extra £50. I doubt that you could get one these days...

Hi, I'm glad to hear you are pleased with your Route 66. I really like the vintage zipper you've got on it.
 
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Location
Pasadena, CA
Man these things get so nice with hefty abuse! I remember first taking the plunge and being told to wet it, beat it, etc. and thought people were nuts! The proof is in the pics! Nice jacket...
 

nevadapd

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Ohio, USA
I think one of the really great things about this forum is seeing these great jackets new out of the box, and then a couple of years later. I've got a new jacket coming from Aero (not a Route 66, or even modified - just a stock Teamster). Nonetheless, I will try to do the same. Thanks, blethook.
 

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