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Beautiful leather, which leather option is that?Aero Type III
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Beautiful leather, which leather option is that?Aero Type III
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Beautiful leather, which leather option is that?
I've got 5 trucker style jackets (Vanson Maverick, Schott #121, Iron Heart III, Aero III and a Fox Creek - image attached) and the Aero and Vanson are the best of the bunch. Both fit me well and are made to take it although the Vanson is the more robust of the two. The Schott #121, which I got in late 2021 is OK but the leather has a kind of vegan vibe to it with little character or grain. It is well made and the leather is very smooth/soft but now the price is $985.00 which is Aero territory and if your considering new I'd go with Aero or Vanson. The Iron Heart Type III is made of Japanese horsehide and is impressive in every way. The Fox Creek trucker jacket is very heavy and well made and the leather is quite grainy and pliable. I got mine in 2011 and sadly it is no longer offered.
I consider the trucker jacket to be one of the best leather outerwear jackets for most any occasion.
Enjoy the hunt and pick one that appeals to you the most.
Don't think it's giving them the horn....Great snapshot! Your Maverick looks sharp - one of my favorite Type III/Trucker jackets. Are your friends aware that one of their global associates contributed to such a fine jacket?
Greetings!What size is the Fox Creek and what is its P2P? Thanks.
Greetings!I have the Lewis Western in their racing green vegtan sheep - its a great jacket and the perfect combo of hide and pattern in my view….that said, I have an Aero in their new chocolate goatskin roughout in production, so will be able to compare and contrast soon!
Greetings!
The Fox Creek is a size 44 - the P2P is 24" and the shoulder is 21, waist 20, sleeve 24.5 as is the back length. The jacket has hand warmer pockets. The fit is not as snug as most trucker jackets (including my others) and the leather does not creak unlike most of my other leather outerwear. BTW, Your Lewis Leather jacket is quite special - don't see many of them on the forum.
someone will be in contact with you in due course. We are still running a little behind on admin side, once your order has been initailly checked you will be contacted either to discuss order or if everything looks good to go you will send a copy of your prodcution sheet / final spec to approve. No work will start on order without contact firstGreetings!
Regarding the Aero you have in production, could you provide your order date and when you were contacted regarding initial review? I submitted an order for a Type III in Natural Vicenza about a week ago and haven't heard from Aero about the order. I did mention in the comments I had obtained a size 44 Type III (Navy) back in Sept. 22 and the new jacket was exactly like the Navy one but in Natural w/different lining. Thanks a heap.
Thanks so much Denny for your comment. I figured things are a bit hectic at Aero due to many factors and I know the wait will be worth it. Best to you and all the fine folks at Aero!someone will be in contact with you in due course. We are still running a little behind on admin side, once your order has been initailly checked you will be contacted either to discuss order or if everything looks good to go you will send a copy of your prodcution sheet / final spec to approve. No work will start on order without contact first
Too bad it’s not black.This one is on sale on the European Schott store
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Looks quite long though, at least on the model.
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Hi - it was about a month between placing the order and them contacting me for the initial check - it varies from order to order tbh, so I would not worry yet if you just placed the order a week ago. Mine is currently in the finishing stage so I can report back on the full timeline when it arrives.Greetings!
Regarding the Aero you have in production, could you provide your order date and when you were contacted regarding initial review? I submitted an order for a Type III in Natural Vicenza about a week ago and haven't heard from Aero about the order. I did mention in the comments I had obtained a size 44 Type III (Navy) back in Sept. 22 and the new jacket was exactly like the Navy one but in Natural w/different lining. Thanks a heap.
Is the color in these photos an accurate assessment of what the jacket looks like in real life? It's a great looking jacket, but I always assumed that Lewis's "British Racing Green" would look more like this:I have the Lewis Western in their racing green vegtan sheep - its a great jacket and the perfect combo of hide and pattern in my view….that said, I have an Aero in their new chocolate goatskin roughout in production, so will be able to compare and contrast soon!
Is the color in these photos an accurate assessment of what the jacket looks like in real life? It's a great looking jacket, but I always assumed that Lewis's "British Racing Green" would look more like this:
Wow. Out of all these truckers, the old denim one has caught my eye the most. I never really considered a Storm Rider, but to eBay I go. Sigh...it never ends.I will agree with most of the consensus here and say that a leather trucker jacket cannot be longer than your belt line. 24" probably optimal for an average height person (aka not @MrProper ).
Personally, I think 23" is about right for my 5'10" frame, perhaps even as short as my vintage Lee 22" denim version. I also prefer them without handwarmers, but I will get to that in a bit…
Here is my Aero 101J. I think it's the best trucker I've ever seen, personally (thanks @Monitor ). But I'm a HUGE fan of the Lee, more than any other trucker style made, so I might a bit biased.
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And for those of you who wish you could get a leather trucker with handwarmers that don’t ruin the essence of the original design, I present the perfect solution, already thought up by the masters themselves.
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I never even really liked truckers much growing up, even though I had a few. It took the Lee design to really lead me to appreciate how awesome they are.
Interesting. Thanks for getting back to me so quick. I saw these Lewis jackets a long time ago, and I'm wondering if they would have considered these shades to be British Racing Green, too:There is a range (albeit quite limited of course) of shades that qualify as British Racing Green. For instance, I love the green in the classic roadsters you linked, but you rarely see that except on motorcycles these days.
Interesting. Thanks for getting back to me so quick. I saw these Lewis jackets a long time ago, and I'm wondering if they would have considered these shades to be British Racing Green, too:
One last question. How would you describe their vegtan sheep? It looks beautiful, but is it tough/durable? I've always wondered about it, but didn't know if it would hold up to years of abuse.Yes, I’d describe all of these as British Racing Green.