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Plain Teamster

frussell

One Too Many
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Nick - Your original photos are one of the reasons I chose a Teamster for my replacement jacket. I even wrestled with the plain back idea because yours looked exceptional. Your new one is even better, I like the extra length, and the hide looks like it has more character. I had no idea that the one you originally posted was of questionable origin, but I bet you're glad you made the switch. My Teamster has the "football buttons," not sure which I prefer. The flat ones look cool as well. Congrats. Frank
 

Fanch

I'll Lock Up
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Frank, we'll look forward to seeing pictures of you wearing your teamster. I understand that the "football buttons" are easier to use than the flat ones but will have a better idea myself as soon as my teamster arrives hopefully in the next few days. I really love the clean and uncluttered look of the jacket.
 

Dav

One Too Many
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Thanks for the compliments Gents. I must say I'm much happier with this one, there was nothing wrong with the old one (apart from it being the wrong hide) but this one is just better!
 

Fanch

I'll Lock Up
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Dav, I keep looking back at the pictures of your Teamster and the way it fits, and I cannot stop myself from smiling :) every time I look. You truly hit a home run, and if my soon to arrive Teamster is anywhere close to yours, I will have hit a home run too!!
 

Worf

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Troy, New York, USA
Note to self... when someone from "over there" (or here that matter) says "football buttons" they're thinking SOCCER hence ROUND buttons as opposed to a "proper football" which would be oblong, like a toggle or rugby ball. Sigh... separated by a common language.

Worf
 

frussell

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Sorry, should have said "futbol" buttons. First thing I did, having some history with making leather tack, was work the button holes on my new Teamster, which helped a lot. Buttoning FQHH for the first few times is not for the weak-handed. Frank
 

Dav

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Here ya go.
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Sir Jacket

Practically Family
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855
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London, United Kingdom
Much obliged, Dav! It does look pretty trim. And the simplicity of it is great -- you don't miss the side buckles? It has to be one of the best Aeros I've seen here in a while. (Other than my A2!)

You've inspired me but I can't decide between this and a Maxwell for a winter Aero (and I reckon I'd have to order now for next winter). Going to await the new models before I fully decide.

SJ
 

Grayland

Call Me a Cab
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2,101
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Upstate NY
I agree. That is great jacket; the straight, clean lines are really appealing. You've got the right build for it, too. One of those pics should be on the Aero home page.

I agree. I do wish that Aero put some photos of customers wearing the jackets they sell. It really helps sell the jackets. I love the way John Chapman models all of his jackets
 

Rockin' Dog

New in Town
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27
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London U.K
Saw Dav's jacket on the other thread and commented there....looks even better here with all the angle shots!
....looks "the business"! Great Cut...Great Leather! ...Stunningly majestic with a dash of menace! :cool:
 

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