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Exactly.

Well, okay, maybe you wouldn't want undesirable creases on this...
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But on heavy, purpose motorcycle or work wear, it really shouldn't matter.
 

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Has to be said, Aero keep all their stock on these hangers and always have done, so it's hardly the case that they're pursuing a 'do as we say, not as we do' campaign and you don't have to buy these things if you don't want to. Personally, I have always slung my heavier jackets over chair seats or stored them in duvet bags and boxes because I was advised by Aero back in the day that standard coat hangers were bad for them and rarely robust enough to hold them.
 

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This thread has moved quite a bit while I was away :)

It's been alluded a few times already, but it's true that without the tone, written English can be interpreted in many ways. I really don't think that anybody was belittling anyone here. I always imagine that the conversations we are having here could be taking place in a pub among mates. In this context, everything in this thread has been friendly :)

@Sloan1874 , do they also hang the bigger sizes, say 42 and up on the same hangers?
 

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As far as I know, they all hang on the same size. The pair of hangers I have are the same size and they're a perfect fit for my DB and BR - that's the first time I've hung them up size I bought them! I won't be using a hanger on my sheepskins, though, the danger of stretching under their own weight is too scary, but I will be using them for my Bootlegger and LHB once the weather descends further.
 

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I was going through the classifieds and saw a thread over there that i thought was relevant to this discussion:

https://www.thefedoralounge.com/thr...n-steerhide-highwayman-38.94486/#post-2449784

Notice how both jackets sit on the same hanger completely differently, the American Sportswear hangs nice and straight, with limited creasing. It does however show slight creasing along the zipper just like the "problem" Aero mentions happens using regular hangers.
The Aero on the other hand hangs like a total mess, with the classic "Aero shoulder creases" that @ton312 and I mentioned earlier on in this thread.

We can pretty safely assume that neither of these jackets ever saw an Aero hanger and were most likely stored on a classic hanger or worst.
Does this mean that the frontal creases are indeed linked to the way Aero shapes their shoulders, and not to hanger.
Or that the Aero shoulder design really doesn't work on classic hangers?

Also, the American Sportswear clearly shows pointy/bumpy shoulders syndrome, which could have been created by long term storage on a hanger similar to the one pictured, kinda proving that not all hangers are created equal.

Maybe the Aero hangers can cure the frontal crease "problem", but i am not convinced they are not going to create worst ones in the shoulders, and because of that i sent them back this morning. I would rather have a creased front than bumpy shoulders.

Edit: i don't know how you guys deal with pool noodles in your closet, i like things to look neat, and i couldn't sleep knowing i had all that going on in my closet!
 

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I re-read the entire thread and I clearly overreacted to what were generally benign comments. My apologies for misinterpreting the prior posts and inappropriately voicing disapproval. I should not make substantive posts late at night, when I am tired.

There are no undesirable creases on a leather jacket.

60's J-100.

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I respectfully and completely disagree, and your exemplar photo is a perfect example of why I disagree. I think the creasing on that Buco looks terrible and I would never purchase that jacket.

Stating the obvious, the "desirable" appearance of a leather jacket is wildly subjective and varies from person to person. I freely admit that I am a poser -- I wear moto jackets, but do not ride a motorcycle. I wear moto jackets because I like the clean, simple styling. I have no desire for long creases that transverse the chest and, IMHO, detract from the clean lines of the jacket. Likewise, I have no desire for vivid bug stains that can only be acquired through motorcycle riding. I fully recognize that, over time, all jackets acquire a certain amount of unavoidable creasing. That said, I would prefer to reduce and/or defer certain types of creasing that detract from the clean lines and drape of the jacket, even if such creases will eventually occur regardless of interim efforts. Again, I am not referring to sleeve creasing, which I personally love. Rather, I am referring solely to long creases that transverse the chest and, IMHO, break up the lines of the jacket. I personally prefer other types of wear, patina and character. When purchasing my vintage Buco, I sought a jacket that had definite patina and character, but did not have other forms of wear and tear that I disfavor. Its all a matter of personal preference.

When new jackets are posted here, people often exalt the fit precisely because of the absence of creasing when the jacket is zipped (most jackets will crease when unzipped). The absence of creasing when the jacket is zipped exemplifies a good fit. The smooth, uninterrupted lines from the shoulder to the hem are praised. Conversely, creasing when the jacket is zipped is frequently cited as an indication of a less than ideal fit (because the creasing evidences excess material and/or undesirable pulling).

I never really thought about hanger induced chest creasing before this thread and, like many, I used wide shoulder suit hangers for my leather jackets because that seemed like a logical approach. After reading the first few pages in this thread and viewing the photos, I looked at how my own jackets draped on my existing hangers. Some draped just fine. Others draped with palpable creasing. By changing the angle at which those jackets hung, I was able to reduce the creasing. Therefore, I decided that there might be some truth to Aero's theory that a purpose designed hanger might reduce this creasing. For me personally, £10 is a trivial amount to pay, particularly given the cost of the jackets. Thus, I decided to take the plunge and give the hangers a try. I will report on the results after I receive my hangers.
 
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Maybe the Aero hangers can cure the frontal crease "problem", but i am not convinced they are not going to create worst ones in the shoulders, and because of that i sent them back this morning. I would rather have a creased front than bumpy shoulders.

I will pay careful attention to these issues when I try-out my Aero hangers. I hope that my smaller shoulders will be more amenable to Aero's hangers.

Edit: i don't know how you guys deal with pool noodles in your closet, i like things to look neat, and i couldn't sleep knowing i had all that going on in my closet!

Lol. This is precisely how I felt when reading about people leaving their jackets sprawled across the floor of their home, or covering the back of every available chair. I personally favor a different look for my home. Noodles/pipe insulation on hangers in my closet wouldn't bother me.
 
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Does anyone have any experience with whether it is preferable to hang jackets buttoned and/or zipped?
I always hang mine unzipped. I'd rather not have to unzip it off the hanger to put it on. As far this being detrimental to the jacket, I have no idea and have no intention to change my ways. Much like I won't be swapping out my hangers;).
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I have no desire for long creases that transverse the chest and, IMHO, detract from the clean lines of the jacket.

But it really, honestly doesn't. All these creases do is say the jacket has an owner. Same as sleeve creases or horizontal lines on the back, you get from sitting wearing your jacket. Also entirely unpredictable. Like these.

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I still firmly believe that any leather jacket should ONLY be worn with a dedicated "I don't care" attitude. They're the heaviest, toughest protective piece of (civilian) outerwear. No point in wearing it, otherwise.
 

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Took a look in the closet and my Aeros all have this shoulder folds thing they mention. But my 2 non-Aero jackets (Himel & Freewheelers) do NOT. Those 2 are fine and dandy on their hangers.
 

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All these creases do is say the jacket has an owner.

Hanger induced creases say "the jacket has an owner"????? Not really. A jacket can get these creases gathering dust in a store. Not the type of "character" I desire.

I still firmly believe that any leather jacket should ONLY be worn with a dedicated "I don't care" attitude. They're the heaviest, toughest protective piece of (civilian) outerwear. No point in wearing it, otherwise.

Again, we will have to agree to disagree. I wear leather jackets purely for aesthetic reasons, not because I seek the "heaviest, toughest protective piece of (civilian) outerwear." Feel free to revoke my man card yet again.

I don’t see it happen on my LW 4oz HH, probably only for those 2oz fans.

Incorrect. 4oz jackets are equally susceptible: https://www.thefedoralounge.com/threads/jacket-hangers.94567/page-5#post-2450390
 

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I hung my DB and Board Racer last night, zipped, and the front creases disappeared completely. It's worth noting that the hangers fit the shoulders perfectly.
 

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