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New Aero Sea Biscuit half-belt

technovox

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His speedway style jacket looks great!

Thanks. That's one of my favorite jacket collars- that interpretation of the Speedway turned out quite nicely. But, to be honest, it was a variation on the original Speedway, and the collar is not quite as wide or deep.
 

Sloan1874

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Tried on a tweaked version of the Sea Biscuit today. It's a size up from my usual, but I thought it looks mighty fine:

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pauleway

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Just watched that movie the other night. Great flic with some nice leather and wool jackets. Aero did a nice job re-creating that jacket!
 

Edward

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Did it make it to the line yet? I can't seem to find it on the website. Namechange (because trademark), maybe?
 

Sloan1874

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They've been refining the design, adjusting the cuff straps and breast pocket, but if you were to ask for it, I'm sure they'd make one for you. I tried on one during a previous trip, it looked very cool, I'm a fan.
 

Fanch

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Craig, are the patterns based on the premier line, 1830's, or something else? Amazing what Aero has accomplished since the "New Regime" returned!
 

Sloan1874

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I think it's based on a modified Premier HB, Richard. It is great to see new designs being worked and refined - the two-tone D-pocket from last week was a stonker.
 

Benproof

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It's always a pleasure to see revivals of old designs. What stands out for me - the cuffs are a splendid touch on the jacket, not seen commonly on most!

But that's about it :( The image looks like the waistline of the jacket kind of just "hangs". Some spare space, rather oddly for a short jacket. Then those bat ear collars look like they're about to take off in flight.

As for multi-panelled backs of jackets....apart from being cheaper and easier, it dons a very complicated look to the rear...which is very common with fashion jackets from shopping mall brands...but from Aero? I've no idea how anyone can reconcile the flow from the front and back of the jacket from the side profile.

No fit; no flow from the simpler plain design of the front to the complicated rear. What might save the bat wing collar, is an extra studding so that the collar can stand up vertical and double up as a neck tube for a different look as well as the flat pressed look. The assymmetry of the slanting chest pocket is rather irritating - wouldn't be so bad if it was a horizontal pocket zip look, but diagonalising it makes it look off balance.

I'll shut up now :)
 

Sloan1874

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It's an accurate repro of the original one worn by Toby McGuire in Seabiscuit, made with the help of Rick at Film Jackets.
Regarding the back, as has been discussed elsewhere on the Lounge, multi-panel jacket backs were a regular feature of the 30s because producers had to eke out their expensive leather supplies during the Depression, rather than being redolent of any modern 'mall jacket'
Secondly, I'm a hard-and-fast size 36, the jacket I tried on was a 38, so it's only natural that it's going to hang on me.
 

Edward

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They've been refining the design, adjusting the cuff straps and breast pocket, but if you were to ask for it, I'm sure they'd make one for you. I tried on one during a previous trip, it looked very cool, I'm a fan.


Yeah, I'm really keen on the Premier hb, but if it's too svelte a cut for me, a slightly adapted Seabiscuit might be the answer. Really love that collar....
 

Edward

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It's always a pleasure to see revivals of old designs. What stands out for me - the cuffs are a splendid touch on the jacket, not seen commonly on most!

But that's about it :( The image looks like the waistline of the jacket kind of just "hangs". Some spare space, rather oddly for a short jacket. Then those bat ear collars look like they're about to take off in flight.

As for multi-panelled backs of jackets....apart from being cheaper and easier, it dons a very complicated look to the rear...which is very common with fashion jackets from shopping mall brands...but from Aero? I've no idea how anyone can reconcile the flow from the front and back of the jacket from the side profile.

No fit; no flow from the simpler plain design of the front to the complicated rear. What might save the bat wing collar, is an extra studding so that the collar can stand up vertical and double up as a neck tube for a different look as well as the flat pressed look. The assymmetry of the slanting chest pocket is rather irritating - wouldn't be so bad if it was a horizontal pocket zip look, but diagonalising it makes it look off balance.

I'll shut up now :)


You mean you don't like any of the period accurate features to the design? A modern jacket might be more your bag. ;) Seriously, though, that's the beauty of Aero having a wide range of halfbelts in their standard line. Not hard to find the one that appeals to you.
 
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willyto

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I love the collar. I also like it that the sewn on halfbelt is placed rather low(an issue which has been discussed here very recently I believe?)

The set-up of the three back panels irritates me though, even though I cannot clearly say why. I just feel they have done better looking HB backs with this three panel feature before, e.g. the Original Hercules. This is a matter of personal taste ofcourse and the differences are probably intentional to offer more options and styles to us customers, which I value and understand. Still, not my cup of tea.

Also, I wish they could syntonize the seam of the yoke and the sleeves. And in before, all this is meant solely meant to be honest helpful and constructive feedback. I love my Aero jacket, I will buy again and I hold the Calder family, especially Holly, in high regard.

In this particular case the movie jacket is just like this. The seam of the yoke and the sleeves don't syntonize:

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I knew there was a thread about this jacket but couldn't find it. I'm very interested in this jacket and after seeing some updates from months ago on Aero Leather's Instagram after watching the movie again few weeks ago my interest came back.

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Then we have the other amazing jacket:

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And this wool and leather:

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RJR

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In this particular case the movie jacket is just like this. The seam of the yoke and the sleeves don't syntonize:

nQlq7wV.jpg


P0WPFiU.jpg



I knew there was a thread about this jacket but couldn't find it. I'm very interested in this jacket and after seeing some updates from months ago on Aero Leather's Instagram after watching the movie again few weeks ago my interest came back.

q6uEWlD.jpg


keGLrqa.jpg


RqDEXlf.jpg


C5UPiDo.jpg


Then we have the other amazing jacket:

vETXLlt.jpg


uZEFKny.jpg


And this wool and leather:

xANH2OT.jpg
Nice!
 

pauleway

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Great movie, some really nice jackets in this movie, and if you do want the T.McGuire jacket, Aero is making one for you, how sweet is that!!
 

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