Both of those are too heavy for my taste
I do love the Aero "Happy Days" too. I just don't really like the grainy leather. Do you think the SMOOTH SEAL HH is an authentic looking leather if it was produced in the very early 50s?
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To me, smooth seal HH reminds me of the 1970's Sears Leather Shop bomber jackets that were/are a dime a dozen. I think the grainier hides show a better patina and have that nice burnished finish so reminiscent of older 1950's vintage jackets.
Back in the 50's, they used the chrome tanned solid pigment dark brown stuff. If you want period look, you are fine. Aero's FQHH is pretty, but not really period accurate. Don't hurt yourself over thinking to death.....
I like dark seal, and I have a 40s jacket in it.
Dave this could go on forever, mate. Bascially almost any hide will look period - it's more what you want from that hide. If it were me and I had to go with Aero, I'd do goat or jerky HH. I woudln't want any hide thicker than 2.5oz. The Jerky horse is very similar to the hides on older style jackets. But frankly they used many different hides in the 50's (cow, goat, horse) and you can choose a range of options and still look period.
I like the Aero Happy Days but I'm a sucker for grainy leather so I'd go with jerky HH or steer, maybe that new Vincenza HH?
in today's terms: seal brown mid-weight Horsehide
Vicenza is more expensive.
Notjing wrong with smooth Horsehide, it will wrinkle and get texture as you wear it. Remember that these jackets have been used for 60 years. When they were new, they were smooth and evenly dyed.
in today's terms: seal brown mid-weight Horsehide
Vicenza is more expensive.
Notjing wrong with smooth Horsehide, it will wrinkle and get texture as you wear it. Remember that these jackets have been used for 60 years. When they were new, they were smooth and evenly dyed.
Precisely.
I think you are right on track either way Dave!
Cotton lining will be good as well, although many originals had satin/rayon as well.
For this jacket style and era, most originals had quilted rayon or nylon linings.