AeroFan_07
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Here is the black cotton drill out of my '30 Half Belt,it's 5 years old this year and has seen a lot of use.
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I actually do not like cotton drill as a liner material at all. To me, there are more comfortable lighter weight liners if needed like silk, sateen, and rayon and I actually prefer wool or flannel liners otherwise. I just find cotton drill quite stiff and uncomfortable.
The full silk (including the arms) on my RMC and the fully flannel liners (including arms) on my Freewheelers are so much more comfortable to me than the cotton drill on my Himel and Diamond Dave jackets.
I agree with @dudewuttheheck.
The two most comfortable liners I’ve had are a full silk in my Kehoe/ and a lightweight fuzzy buffalo plaid tartan that felt like a well worn flannel shirt in my old Highwayman.
I have had cotton drill in the sleeves of 2 premier Aeros, and it gives me a rash/ bruises me on the insides of my elbows with the trim sleeves.
How about pocket liners? Moleskin all the way!
That's interesting. I can feel absolutely no difference between linings when worn.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
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Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. Cotton is more breatable yes, rayon is "fake" silk made from selulose or something not very absorbing and while at first feels nice smooth and cool, will soon feel sticky if you perspire. While smooth but if you happen to snag it with something Like car key or sharp edges of jeans leather patch it relatively easily to get scratched.