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This is an early Aero ,the label dates from 1987.
When we moved to the large Moffat factory we started training machinist in bulk, all their early jackets were fitted with a printed leather label bearing the brand name “MIRACLE LEATHERS” and the legend “When it’s a good jacket, it’s a Miracle”…………….read it a couple of times :>)
As soon as a machinist improved enough to deserve a better label they went onto these “Riders In The Storm” labelled jackets until we felt they reached “Aero” level
Most “Riders” jackets were sold off in Camden Market .
If anyone has or ever uncovers a “Miracle Leather” we’d love one for our archives.
Camden market as Seb describes, is still in existence but now caters mainly to the 'Vintage tourist'(yes, I made that word up ), that is those willing to pay inflated prices because they have seen some pop, film or sports star wearing some old clothing bought at these stores.Camden market is a famous collection of market stalls in Camden Town where you can get all kinds of retail goods - crafts, food, clothing, etc and where Aero used to distribute their goods.
"Riders on the Storm" was released in '71, but I hear you. I like that thinner leather and would have snapped one of those up if I'd ever seen one at any market I went to.
My Aero steerhide Highwayman weighs 2.37 kilos and the new 'Riders' highwayman weighs a Summer weight 1.97 kilos. Here is a close up of the leather on the Riders jacket