Navin323i
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G'c said:That's a great reason for you to wear your Aero NYPD jacket ... and it certainly looks badass! But what the heck, why do we have to explain our "reasons" to wear leathers to begin with? Can't we just say that leather jackets look cool, and as well being functional at the same time? For me, even for daily wear, it's very versatile as it keeps me darn warm without me worrying too much about this jacket being caught in the rain, while if I am wearing an armani with the same design but made out of more buttery skins, I would be worried to hell if it's wet. This jacket just ages and looks better if it's get beaten up, worn, and distressed
Thank you so much for the kind words... my apologies... i should have posted a couple of better pictures of my jacket since my Avatar picture is rather small so you can't see the fine details of the jacket. I'll post the pictures below, but before I do I'd like to say that I agree with you 100%... you shouldn't have to explain your reasoning for why you chose to mod your jacket the way you did. For me though I enjoy spreading the word about my reasoning for my Aero jacket... this Aero jacket style is definitely more unique in that my jacket was the 3rd jacket they've made in this style for over 10 years, plus my "jacket story" with my grandfather is a bit unique too.
On my way to a car show (I compete on the show car circuit with a heavily modified BMW) months back my rear tire exploded while I was on a busy highway but fortunately I was able to maintain control of my car and pull over safely to the side of the road. The first thing I did after pulling over was to wear my Aero leather jacket... it's hard to explain but wearing my Aero jacket made me feel like my grandfather was by my side and keeping me safe from harm.
Here's a couple of better pictures of my jacket for you to see...
You definitely have to appreciate the rigidity of horsehide and how the jacket can stand up on it's own, LOL.