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    One of the Regulars alsendk's Avatar
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    Not too bad a guess then :O)
    I kind of like the bi-swing back, is there any pictures showing this jacket without ?

    Please be good to our planet, and do not destroy it, - this is where I have all my stuff

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    I won't mince words: That Teamster kicks ass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Jacket View Post
    Aero explains the origin of the name here: http://www.aeroleatherclothing.com/p...ail.php?id=369

    The only mod I'd be inclined to go for would be to lose the bi-swing back, but I have a mania for simplicity.

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    The half-belt back is what separates this Aero from any other button up leather blazer (or guido jacket) IMO.
    Last edited by Seb Lucas; 07-05-2012 at 03:27 AM.

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    I love the back. A Teamster with a zip front, zip cigarette pocket (or map pocket), and a single collar (big like the Windward) would make a terrific 40's car coat.

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    I think the lining is the perfect choice for a black jacket.
    I have the same in my Café Racer.
    Congrats for the purchase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wdw View Post
    Here's a close-up of the buttons. I didn't know of these when I ordered, and wasn't given a choice, but am really pleased with them.


    Is this Cuff with inner leather standart from the Teamster?

    Thanks :-)

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    I've got it on mine, so I would say that it is!
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    WDW has given me very meaningful input on his Teamster. I am impressed with the clean look of the jacket, and the only pockets that I would need would be inside the jacket, and not visible on the outside. The bi-swing back seems to provide greater flexibility of movement than with a plain back. The bi-swing back and longer body length seem to be the main factors separating the teamster from the Stuart, and I would suppose that one could possibly construct a 'Teamster' with somewhat shorter body length that might approach that of a Stuart. Does anyone know what the standard body lengths might be for the each of the two jackets? Thus far, the only pictures that I am able to find of the Teamster on the FL are those of Dav, WDW, and Equality, and their reviews and impressions of their Teamsters. Does anyone else have pictures and impressions of their Teamsters and/or Stuarts that they might wish to share. Do any other members have input. I thought of starting a new thread rather than hijack WDW's thread but thought that WDW wouldn't mind since this is really a 'Teamster' subject, and WDW's thread, along with Dav's, initiated my interest in the teamster.

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    Thanks for that link, Dav. Looks like I was on holiday when those pics were posted, so I missed them first time round. Good to see more Teamster pics.

    Maybe it's just me, but I've only just noticed that Aero are now charging for tartan linings and inner pockets. With the leather hem, that jacket in your link had at least £95 of options.

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