the frozen solid in ice test. So that's where those tech flashlight guys got that idea from. How about FQHH test with truck running over it??? Need that to seal the deal.I'll have you know that Front Quarter Horsehide was "Proved Best By Laboratory Test".
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maybe by using only specific section of the hide, it guarantees more consistency across the panels perhaps? reducing the effort to individually clicking the pattern positioning over the entire hide to balance the texture, thickness, and grain looks. I wonder if it creates more wastage since the hide is obviously cut smaller and there would be a lot more wasted corners of a good hide too small to use for anything.
There's some antagonism rising toward Aero as of late and while I agree their patterns do leave a lot to be desired when it comes to comfort, the fact remains that they just may be responsible for the fact that this scene at all exists.
One man's vision & dedication to stick to constructing a high-quality, sturdy, tough leather garments in a world of mass produced, imported junk, is infinitely commendable, especially since they too could've taken the easy way and just go the way of anyone else. Sticking with that vision is what I am 100% convinced, inspired many other makers to follow this path.
More Edit: [USER=59948]@Sabir Asaria SB does not offer CXL HH or FQHH, only CXL Steerhides. I think this may be an exclusive contract between Horween and Aero. Although SB's Milan HH is awfully similar. We all have to make a living right. Johnson can get CXL FQHH, but it's extra cost.[/USER]
I have noticed this too rise in antagonism too.
To my eyes its a very recent development as while researching my jacket on here just as recently as mid 2020, I found Aero to be generally very well loved highly regarded...
With regards to the patterns, I have only experience with my PHWM and I absolutely love everything about it. I find it quite comfortable considering it's still breaking in and I actually LOVE the heft of the FQHH used and am quite enjoying the break in process
the frozen solid in ice test. So that's where those tech flashlight guys got that idea from. How about FQHH test with truck running over it??? Need that to seal the deal.
I'll have you know that Front Quarter Horsehide was "Proved Best By Laboratory Test".
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Appreciate all the participation
Hearing from Hide'n'seek was especially great as information from the source goes a long way in clarifying doubts.
I think most of my questions regarding CXL used for Jackets have been answered. It’s good to know that ALL Aero jackets using HH are Front Quarter…. And also that most HH jackets regardless of the manufacturer or tannery, would be made using FQHH
The only question that remains in my mind is Aero’s claim that CXL FQHH is available exclusively from them. I take it as Aero is the only jacket manufacturer that provides CXL FQHH (CXL referring to Horween’s proprietary leather) as an off the shelf option … i.e. without it being a special order/custom collaboration ?
I think it's just a normal human trait for favouritism of any specific brand to come and go.
Like yourself, I spent hours looking around on here at different manufacturers and styles. We're all different and something that someone thinks is the dogs nuts wouldn't be given houseroom by someone else
I believe Horween CXL FQHH is exclusive to Aero in England. And maybe EU and ROW too?
In the US, every jacket maker can get Horween's CXL FQHH if they can meet the minimum wholesale buy. Which is about 200 square feet I believe, so about 5 to 6 jackets.
But Aero has the widest stock in different colors of the Horween CXL FQHH. For the money they charge on the sale page, it's hard to get a CXL HH jacket made for less. It is also the best leather Aero offers imo.
I believe Horween CXL FQHH is exclusive to Aero in England. And maybe EU and ROW too?
I agree, but re: Aero in particular, it seemed to go from perhaps too much favouritism for Aero… to contempt for Aero. A very odd pendulum swing.
I've wondered which jackets are really best suited (design wise) to CXL (whether FQHH or steer). Which Aeros are designed around it, rather than just available with it because it's Aero's 'house leather' (so to say)?
I agree, but re: Aero in particular, it seemed to go from perhaps too much favouritism for Aero… to contempt for Aero. A very odd pendulum swing.
How did you come to this observation / conclusion. I see lots of Aero jackets being praised here on TFL, daily. Definitely more praise than criticism.
Bingo. Once upon a time here there were some "experts" who praised the aforementioned CXL FQHH above CXL steer and could pinpoint the differences that made it better... until it was proven that the "FQHH" was actually steer.or seems to have expertise
I agree, but re: Aero in particular, it seemed to go from perhaps too much favouritism for Aero… to contempt for Aero. A very odd pendulum swing.
I've wondered which jackets are really best suited (design wise) to CXL (whether FQHH or steer). Which Aeros are designed around it, rather than just available with it because it's Aero's 'house leather' (so to say)?