An eBay user noted the materials tag didn't mention shearling for the lining. I reached out to Freenote. Drew got back to me and confirmed that the lining is shearling. I'm including a zoomed-in pic of the lining so you can see it's indeed shearling/skin and not cotton.
Closet clear out: time to say goodbye to a rarely worn jacket.
Selling price: $850.
Size: Medium
Measurements (and see pics):
Pit to pit: 21"
Shoulders: 18"
Sleeve: 26"
Back: 26.5"
Amazing real shearling lined denim jacket from Freenote Cloth. Current retail for new is $1200. Some info from...
Selling my Aero B-6. Size 40. Got it off the sale page from Aero in 2021. Leather and shearling are both incredibly soft. Seriously, I think it’s the softest shearling I’ve ever felt from Aero.
I did put the jacket through its paces. The exterior does show signs of wear. I’ve done my best to...
I walked a block to my car, drove it to Target, and let it defrost in their heated garage. I was surprised my car was able to start as fast as it did.
My dog will be thrilled with this weekend’s weather!
Fair point! I usually do a layer under or over my pants for weather like this. Today was about sprinting through errands as fast as possible. It’ll be in the 30s and 40s later this week.
I have both the B-6 and B-3 from Aero. It's currently -1°F (-24°F w/ windchill) and my Aero B-3 is doing very well with only a t-shirt under. The B-6 is a great jacket, but I wouldn't use it for that low of temperature without layering a sweater or hoodie underneath. The B-6 is more wearable and...
-1°F with a -24°F windchill. After putting on my gloves and walking to the store, the only thing that felt cold were my legs. Wish my B-3 were just a tad bigger so I could layer a sweater underneath. But it did very well today!
It definitely does! This morning it was 11°F (1°F windchill). My B3 did great layered with a hoodie. My dog made it 1/2 way down the block when he turned around and walked us home.
I saw this jacket at the store the other day. And you’re right about the sherpa: thick, fat, and soft. It was like a return to what most jackets used to use as sherpa lining, not the cheaper thinner stuff around today. I wanted to try it on but they only had a small and XXL available. Glad you...
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