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Why did you sell your nearly new aero leather jacket(s)?

NamoAmituofo

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That West Ride CHP - well I’ll be dreaming of its fluffy collar!

Not a fan of bullhide though. I can’t explain why just prefer smooth finish.

I was also looking for a JL super goat for a long time but they just don’t come up for sale.
 

ikonenmagazin

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Interesting threat - as I also have sold two Aeros so far. One, the Bootlegger in front quarter HH, was custom-made and during the breaking-in process the zipper ripped. I got it fixed but then I gained a bit of weight and the jacket was totally uncomfortable immediately. I spent a fortune on this and sold it for half the price to Southeas Asia...
Another one was made of sturdy goat-hide. The Dustbowl. Problem here was: This hide does not really age beautifully, also it never broke in properly. So I also sold this one.
I liked both jackets but they were never really comfortable to wear, even after 2-3 years. And I never regretted to have sold them.
 
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I think the thread title is misleading and misses the point of almost every response. It’s not about Aero. It’s about CXL. I mentioned this earlier and it seems to be something largely ignored. Aero offers a variety of hides. CXL is merely one of a multitude. I wouldn’t wear a CXL jacket again no matter who made it! There are also a myriad of CXL leathers, the overdue CXL JL uses for example is absolute mush and very soft. It’s a specific type of CXL that just doesn’t make for a terribly comfortable garment. It just so happens to be a very popular choice for Aero’s customers.

They do look great:
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JL’s CXL: (not overdue)
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It took some maturity and understanding on my part to realize this simply is not a great garment grade leather. Regardless who made it.
 

lina

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I have found their sizing inconsistent. So, hard to get the right fit. I don’t mean inconsistent across patterns, but within a given pattern. Just look at their ready to wear page and (often) you’ll see jackets of the same size with pretty significant measurement differences.
 

Aloysius

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That y2 is the ultimate Spongebob jacket, absolutely zero drape in any pic I’ve seen.
No, go look up the jacket embodiment of TFL, that ended up teaching a major lesson to all of us. Look up the "CHL" and "SHL" jackets...
That West Ride CHP - well I’ll be dreaming of its fluffy collar!

Just call Johnson and ask to order a WWL-41 (that's their internal name for that jacket) in their standard smooth cowhide (which I love) with a mouton collar. I got one earlier this year, with a custom pattern at that.
 

MadCat

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There’s a reason why Italians use lamb leather almost always in their jackets.

That’s all i’m gonna say.
 

Aloysius

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There’s a reason why Italians use lamb leather almost always in their jackets.

That’s all i’m gonna say.

Not sure what you're suggesting is "Italian" about this. Lambskin is one of the most common everywhere except this forum.
 

MadCat

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Not sure what you're suggesting is "Italian" about this. Lambskin is one of the most common everywhere except this forum.
Because Italians know fashion, style, quality, comfort etc.

Yea I know i’m kinda off topic but the thread does talk about leather jacket comfort a lot…
 

Aloysius

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Because Italians know fashion, style, quality, comfort etc.
Italians are routinely terribly dressed and the best dressed Italians try to look English. Indeed many of the most prestigious Italian tailoring houses refuse to use anything but British fabric.
Yea I know i’m kinda off topic but the thread does talk about leather jacket comfort a lot…
Again, lambskin is common everywhere; it's not some Italian preference.
 

MadCat

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Italians are routinely terribly dressed and the best dressed Italians try to look English. Indeed many of the most prestigious Italian tailoring houses refuse to use anything but British fabric.

Again, lambskin is common everywhere; it's not some Italian preference.

Oh boy…
 

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