A cxl barnstirner would look great, and if you wore it every day for a few seasons it might start to wear great too. But you don't strike me a one coat kinda guy Jelupe! That said, even with a ton of wear on it'd still be far too heavy for my liking, irrespective of how much it softened.
Yes, I tried to look at it under different light. I tried to twist it and scrub it, but all I see is black.
Thanks for everybody. I just put in my order for a Barnstormer. After lot of back and forward thinking I decided to go with a hide that was not mentioned here: the oilpull hh. I think this hide is nice compromise and I think and hope it will suite this style as well.
You sure know how to start a new hobby!
Stay in stage 1. Stage 1 is the best.Yeah, I have this pattern going on with hobbies:
Phase 1: get over excited and spend lot’s of money
Phase 2: get bored and forget the hobby
It seems that with jackets I’m still at stage 1.
Yeah, I have this pattern going on with hobbies:
Phase 1: get over excited and spend lot’s of money
Phase 2: get bored and forget the hobby
It seems that with jackets I’m still at stage 1.
There is another pattern
Phase 1: get over excited and spend lot’s of money
Phase 2: get a hundred jackets and start thinking it's excessive
Phase 3: get over excited with a new hobby while still keeping an eye on your previous hobby for special items
Phase 4 and after: keep adding hobbies
One way or another, it's endless
If I follow this pattern, I still have about 75 jackets to go until phase 3. Considering that I have been mostly buying new (expensive) jackets that means I have to spend 50 000 - 75 000 € to reach next phase.
If I recall, lacks a top coat, meaning that it absorbs every stain and mark on the go. This means your jacket 'antiques' double-quick, but you have to be very relaxed about the potential for some pretty startling effects on the way to that overall 'aged' look. Aero did recommend it for a Real Deal A-2 to get that 100-mission look.
If not brown, cordovan would be fantastic, but I might be tempted to go with the black-on-brown base. That would age beautifully.
I think that for snow and rain an oil pull is indeed not the best option.
My first aero was a fqhh cxl mariner. It is still one of my favourite jackets.
Two years ago I got a shearling lined fqhh lhb. I specifically asked for a heavy batch of hide and the thickest shearling possible. What I got is a beast, warm, looks killer but quite a task to wear it!
I think that a goatskin would be a better option for you.