Want to buy or sell something? Check the classifieds
  • The Fedora Lounge is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

What Jacket Are You Wearing Today?

Messages
16,916
I think that interesting back creasing into triangular shape like that is only possible if the back is a bit roomy, and after the side gets softer and follow your waistline better then it will look a lot less boxy, giving it a chance is the right decision man

That's the biggest doubt I have about the jacket, since it's still really solid, I don't have a clue what it'll look like once the hide truly softens up, provided that'll even happen. But it's overall okay to wear and just hard not to love such an amazing jacket.

Hey, what's happening with the white jacket you're having made now??
 

navetsea

I'll Lock Up
Messages
6,900
Location
East Java
That's the biggest doubt I have about the jacket, since it's still really solid, I don't have a clue what it'll look like once the hide truly softens up, provided that'll even happen. But it's overall okay to wear and just hard not to love such an amazing jacket.

Hey, what's happening with the white jacket you're having made now??

your back and sleeve looks pretty broken in from the photos there

my jacket is sitting around doing nothing throughout the long 2 weeks muslim holiday in my country, just because the guy who usually install the hardware took a holiday early, and nobody there dared to install those damn twist locks, probably the sitting over the mannequin there perhaps a little darker by now. still another 6 days before they're back on business
 

Hh121

Banned
Messages
3,004
SC
85B77668-8334-41B1-9FC6-F3D20225EC4D.jpeg
 
Messages
17,557
Location
Chicago
Sorry for the typical abysmal pics...just received this circa 2012 pre-Thurston bro’s/ Insurrection vintage Aero 30’s HB. It literally came out of a time capsule. No wear or sleeve creases. No nicks in the CXL. It’s a brand new old stock jacket with Insurrection specs. OD Canvas pocket bags, corduroy hem, throat latch...thankfully the sellers 20.5” p2p proved to be 23.25”. It’s tight but doable. By the time it’s cold enough to wear it I’m hoping I can recoup my pre-covid gain loss and pass this along.
A2F7414F-9062-4510-B1D7-457DCF04660C.jpeg
DFFAA035-B5AA-4C30-8EF5-8963B55C9E54.jpeg
567494E0-851C-43E4-9B66-830BAA172A3F.jpeg
C16D5D82-AA11-4D98-810B-6FCD7693F8B8.jpeg
A4EFF964-E843-46D8-A898-94233E7461BD.jpeg
 
Messages
17,557
Location
Chicago
Do you wear all button cuffs unbuttoned giving them a wing effect?
Yes I usually do leave them open. These in particular will never be closed. I’d have to do/undo them every time I put it on or took it off. The sleeves are quite trim and just like the CR I had from this era the cuff opening is very small. I prefer the standard cuff TBH.
 

zebedee

One Too Many
Messages
1,916
Location
Shanghai
Yes I usually do leave them open. These in particular will never be closed. I’d have to do/undo them every time I put it on or took it off. The sleeves are quite trim and just like the CR I had from this era the cuff opening is very small. I prefer the standard cuff TBH.
I'm also in favour of leaving button cuffs open - I think that they've only ever been buttoned about ten times on my Highwayman in the decade I've owned it. The same is true on the goat 50s HB and the Maxwell (usually- for some reason I occasionally button the cuffs on longer jackets, but only in torrential rain would I button the cuffs on shorter ones). As I don't consider leather jackets to be 'smart' wear, I don't think they look quite right (and are less comfortable) with cuffs done up. Weirdly, 'strap' cuffs (August-type cuffs) I'd always fasten. There is, I suppose, no logic to it...
 
Messages
17,557
Location
Chicago
I'm also in favour of leaving button cuffs open - I think that they've only ever been buttoned about ten times on my Highwayman in the decade I've owned it. The same is true on the goat 50s HB and the Maxwell (usually- for some reason I occasionally button the cuffs on longer jackets, but only in torrential rain would I button the cuffs on shorter ones). As I don't consider leather jackets to be 'smart' wear, I don't think they look quite right (and are less comfortable) with cuffs done up. Weirdly, 'strap' cuffs (August-type cuffs) I'd always fasten. There is, I suppose, no logic to it...
If these were snap button cuffs I might be more likely to close them but truthfully the wrist circumference at the base of the cuff is the tightest point, so fastening the cuff doesn’t do anything, aside from changing the look. But yeah all the button cuffs I’ve had were only buttoned once, when it shipped from Aero, and then undone and never again by me.
 

zebedee

One Too Many
Messages
1,916
Location
Shanghai
If these were snap button cuffs I might be more likely to close them but truthfully the wrist circumference at the base of the cuff is the tightest point, so fastening the cuff doesn’t do anything, aside from changing the look. But yeah all the button cuffs I’ve had were only buttoned once, when it shipped from Aero, and then undone and never again by me.

Ha! Snap cuffs I don't like undone, either. There's definitely a complex at work with buttons. Not buckles, not snaps, not double cuffs. But button cuffs on leather jackets. Always and only.

Just don't try to undo anyone else's.
 

Mich486

One Too Many
Messages
1,690
On my Aero Grizzly I had button cuffs that were pretty narrow and I struggled to get my hands in and out. The cuffs were also backed up with leather so where they overlapped it was almost 1cm of CXL. Good luck softening that up.

On my Hooch Hauler instead there is almost no taper whatsoever from elbow to wrist and I could fit two hands in one cuff. Something in the middle would be nice.
 
Messages
17,557
Location
Chicago
I’m still getting acquainted with this Aero 30’ HB. It’s really nice and I’m leaning toward keeping it as a “wear open w/t-shirt and vest only” option. I can zip it but it’s awfully tight when closed. Something about jet black CXL. No nonsense hide. This jacket is probably the lightest CXL FQHH and I think that’s what makes it wearable in this size for me. I’d say it sits right at 3 oz. and weighs around 5-6lbs. so despite the trim fit it’s not hard to wear. Even the back pleats have started to grow on me. Sort of.
A8D39704-FE16-4251-BEA9-CA071E31BFF4.jpeg
8D9A630E-36F6-4D23-B0D6-FB721485DC4E.jpeg
CB8EF6FD-31B1-41C8-AEC0-904331C802F6.jpeg
 

Forum statistics

Threads
109,659
Messages
3,085,839
Members
54,480
Latest member
PISoftware
Top