Chris Tubman
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Here’s a few photographs of an Aero Highwayman that I recently acquired.
I’m guessing by the label and big “A” zip that it would be ‘86-‘87?
It seems to have stood it’s near forty years very well and the leather, lining and zips are all fine.
And I’m guessing that it’s made with Connolly hide which is very easy to wear without the weight and stiffness of some other hides.
The strange thing about this jacket is the sizing, it’s labelled as a 42 and yet it is 21.5" P to P, 17.5" across the shoulders, 25" from the collar seam to the lower hem and 23" from the shoulder seam to the cuff, so significantly different to a modern Highwayman.
I’m guessing by the label and big “A” zip that it would be ‘86-‘87?
It seems to have stood it’s near forty years very well and the leather, lining and zips are all fine.
And I’m guessing that it’s made with Connolly hide which is very easy to wear without the weight and stiffness of some other hides.
The strange thing about this jacket is the sizing, it’s labelled as a 42 and yet it is 21.5" P to P, 17.5" across the shoulders, 25" from the collar seam to the lower hem and 23" from the shoulder seam to the cuff, so significantly different to a modern Highwayman.



