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A Life in Leather: profile of Aero founder Ken Calder

Sloan1874

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Thanks! Very interesting,indeed. Enjoyed the article very much...and learned a little more history about Ken and his company.
HD

Thank you, HD. It was fun writing it and it looks even better in the magazine. Just shows how much Ken cares about his craft.
 

Fanch

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That is a very interesting article which a friend of mine on the FL sent me last night. I am glad to now be able to place faces on the people that are running Aero. Thanks for sharing this with us.
 

Sloan1874

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You did an excellent job Craig! Thanks for writing the article and posting it for us.

Regards,
coffee

Thank you! It amazed me that nobody had ever sat down with Ken and just asked him about his career. He's a guy who has devoted most of his life to his art and even now, when most people are enjoying their retirement, still cares deeply about it. Hopefully, that comes through in my piece.
 

rocketeer

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John, which is your old jacket and what's the history?
Mine is the jacket Ken is wearing in Craig's feature.
I'm going to do a write up on the jacket and early days of Aero in Battersea soon.
here's me wearing it a few months back:

JohnnyTheJacketBigSuzi.jpg
 

Metatron

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It's to their credit that they do not flaunt their 'celeb appeal'. But is it really a good thing that Daniel Craig has to send his jacket back for repairs? :D
 

wdw

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Mine is the jacket Ken is wearing in Craig's feature.

So you're the John mentioned in the article? Then that has a nice closing-the-circle touch to it. I look forward to your write-up.

What I like about Aero is the fact that we can all interact with the people who design and make the jackets, something a million miles away from the high street and far eastern sweatshops.

(No doubt some other small manufacturers are similar, but I've not dealt with any so can't speak from experience.)
 

Doublegun

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Great article that gave me a better perspective and even more appreciation for their jackets and the ethos of the company. Very proud to own a couple of Aero's.
 

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