I see light wool lining's in many Aeros - I especially like the weathered Grant tartan. Does this wear as well as cotton drill and would it be significantly warmer? I live in a warm climate but drill feels fine. Any thoughts?
I was jesting on the double post of 66 Aeros...and too many other other's.
Yeah, it seems people might have misconceptions regarding the lightweight wool. To me it's light and cool, more so than cotton, and absolutely nothing like a woollen jumper.
I have a cotton drill lining in my highwayman and it's the perfect size for layering. If I don't want warmth I go for a cotton or merino type sweater. If it is cold I go for a shetland sweater. If it's super cold then the big guns come out: mohair or aran sweaters. This way the jacket can be worn in all but the warmest weather when I don't want a leather jacket on anyway. I'd recomend the small (shoulder only) action back for this approach, it means you won't suffer restricted movement while wearing 2.5 inch thick mohair wool. The downside is that I'm not super happy with how the jacket looks when I'm only wearing a t shirt underneath.
Seb, I own a half dozen with Aero's their standard weight wool tartan lining.
More than that number of jackets with cotton twill lining.
I live where the summer time temperature routinely gets above 100 degrees F.
Evening temps drop down into the 70's-80's.
The deciding factor in whether I grab one of my Aero jackets when I go out for the night is not it's wool lining. It's whether it's too hot to wear a leather jacket at all.
Aero's tartan wool is NO WARMER than their cotton drill.
I am one of those people who is very sensitive to wool. I can not wear wool sweaters very often because of how it makes my skin itch. I have to have a full length sleeve shirt underneath..and the collar can not be too snug.
My thermostat runs warm to begin with...I start sweating just looking at a wool sweater.
Aero's wool tartan does not feel like wool. It feels like cotton. Only less stiff than their cotton drill. ...ie, more comfortable.