@Carlos840
I see a 100 pages of mall jackets with a few decent leather jackets here and there.
Maybe the problem isn't Schott but your searching method...
@Carlos840
I see a 100 pages of mall jackets with a few decent leather jackets here and there.
I've handled quite a few in various shops in Europe, never bought one.
Enjoy the view:
https://www.vinted.fr/vetements?catalog[]=2052&brand_id[]=3799
Honestly I'm a bit surprised by the response. Like I'm violating some kind of holy truth that can't be touched. In your eyes maybe only the incredible American Schott exists. I have experience with the European production. In my eyes they both exist and are both "Schott" products. I think we can say US Schott = good, EU Schott = bad and leave it at that.
I second this. I have jackets from both, they both make great jackets and polotics aside they are both lovely people to deal with. Get what you like and listen to their advice on fit/sizing.Back to the OP:
You have now read six pages of advice, and I bet you are thoroughly confused....
May this come as a very small piece of consolation: Many moons ago, I searched for my "forever jacket" and after long deliberations, I ended up choosing an Aero Board Racer in heavy CXL FQHH. I was lucky enough to get sized by Aero´s stockist in Cologne, so I was more or less reolaxed i.r.o. any major sizing flaws.
The jacket turned out great, better than I ever envisaged and WAY better than any of the ("mall") jacket I had handled previously (including the odd "Schott", I have to say). I wore and enjoyed it for many years until I grew out of it and moved it along to a fellow-lounger.
I guess, what I want to get across to you: you have done some research, and you ended up with Aero and SB for your own reasons. All of the suggestions received over the last days are very sound pieces of advice. But they are not more relevant or "true" than your reasons for ending up with the two. Both companies make a great jacket, and working closely with them (or Thirtson Bros., if you go "Aero") will get you a jacket to your liking.
A very thoughtful reply Thomas, I’m certain the OP appreciates it.Back to the OP:
You have now read six pages of advice, and I bet you are thoroughly confused....
May this come as a very small piece of consolation: Many moons ago, I searched for my "forever jacket" and after long deliberations, I ended up choosing an Aero Board Racer in heavy CXL FQHH. I was lucky enough to get sized by Aero´s stockist in Cologne, so I was more or less reolaxed i.r.o. any major sizing flaws.
The jacket turned out great, better than I ever envisaged and WAY better than any of the ("mall") jacket I had handled previously (including the odd "Schott", I have to say). I wore and enjoyed it for many years until I grew out of it and moved it along to a fellow-lounger.
I guess, what I want to get across to you: you have done some research, and you ended up with Aero and SB for your own reasons. All of the suggestions received over the last days are very sound pieces of advice. But they are not more relevant or "true" than your reasons for ending up with the two. Both companies make a great jacket, and working closely with them (or Thirtson Bros., if you go "Aero") will get you a jacket to your liking.
thanks for posting this oneTry this one and report back about the quality of Schott.
You'd be hard pressed to find a better jacket for €450
https://www.vinted.nl/heren/kleding...otor-en-racejassen/2494312113-perfecto-schott View attachment 474510
Completely agree. I have handled quite a lot of jackets but the Schott x Context 113 is easily the best I have. Aero doesn't come close in terms of comfort. If my preferred leather was available(CXL horsehide), I will always buy Schott, probably over any other makerLiterally on the first page of your search this turned up: https://www.vinted.fr/hommes/veteme...en-cuir-marque-schott-couleur-marron-taille-m
Looking pretty damn good if you ask me.
Stop bashing Schott, you haven't got the slightest clue what you are talking about. Are there better jackets out there? Yes, probably. Personally, I prefer Thedi. But Schott makes a damn fine product, and their pattern comfort and mobility far outperforms Aero. I would rate Schott way higher than Aero in every aspect that counts. I currently don't own a Schott but if the right deal came along I would not hesitate. Not a fan of the longer lengths on many of their current Perfecto models, but for us purists there is always the 618.
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Like I said several times, I think there are fine Schott jackets out there, especially used / older ones. I don't know enough about Schott at the moment to distinguish easily. But I have a distaste for the brand itself for the reasons I mentioned and therefore don't have motivation to spend my time researching the nuances that would help me identify gems. If I would come across something that I really liked in my size I would spend my time on that research, ask around in this forum. But for now my time is better spent elsewhere.
And yes, I do think disregarding NEW Schott jackets altogether is good way of doing things, for the reasons I mentioned. But it's rather a matter of values / principle, not so much a comment on the quality of their high end stuff.
Enjoy the view:
https://www.vinted.fr/vetements?catalog[]=2052&brand_id[]=3799
Honestly I'm a bit surprised by the response. Like I'm violating some kind of holy truth that can't be touched.
That white haired old man is the leather jacket master himself, Theodoros. He turned 65 last week. I'd be happy if I look half as cool as he does when I reach that age. The man has charisma!
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when later you lose weight , you then probably wear your pants higher on your waist, and so you can get much shorter jacket, true that jacket cover your belt, but it doesn't help with the overall proportion, if your torso is on the long side and leg on the shorter side, then you better have a jacket that a bit exposing your belt rather than a jacket that correctly cover your belt but end up looking too long for your proportion.Aaaaaaaaanyway.....
Thank you all very much for the feedback! This is all very very helpful, I have a lot of really great information to consider now. Perhaps this might help, here's a photo of myself trying on a jacket at the local leather jacket shop. Gives a better idea of my body shape.
Sorry if I look a bit dumpy. It's -40 Celsius out. And the lady at the store was VERY short, so I couldn't get a flattering angle. And like I said. I need to loose quite a bit of weight. But, I AM making progress. I know because last time I went to this place, I couldn't even get the XXL jackets zipped up. But now I can!
Aaaaaaaaanyway.....
Thank you all very much for the feedback! This is all very very helpful, I have a lot of really great information to consider now. Perhaps this might help, here's a photo of myself trying on a jacket at the local leather jacket shop. Gives a better idea of my body shape.
Sorry if I look a bit dumpy. It's -40 Celsius out. And the lady at the store was VERY short, so I couldn't get a flattering angle. And like I said. I need to loose quite a bit of weight. But, I AM making progress. I know because last time I went to this place, I couldn't even get the XXL jackets zipped up. But now I can!
Mmmm. Yeah. That is one of the big problems having a big belly. It pushes your damn PANTS down. Makes the proportions look even odder. And yeah that all makes sense.when later you lose weight , you then probably wear your pants higher on your waist, and so you can get much shorter jacket, true that jacket cover your belt, but it doesn't help with the overall proportion, if your torso is on the long side and leg on the shorter side, then you better have a jacket that a bit exposing your belt rather than a jacket that correctly cover your belt but end up looking too long for your proportion.
Mhm, mhm. Right.That jacket currently "works" because of your current weight.
You can see the front finishes just where it should, but the back is a good three inches too long.
I think this is happening because currently your stomach is filling in that jacket, once you loose weight the front will fall lower and look too long like the back. The arms are also on the long side...
I think your target body length will be much shorter than you think once you have lost the weight.
To me that reinforces the notion of waiting untill you have reached your target weight before ordering that new jacket you want.
I also agree with Navetsea that with your torso to leg proportions you should be looking at a shorter jacket.
On the topic of weight loss, how many sizes can you go really down? Specifically, if you have broad shoulders naturally, wouldn't that stay relatively close regardless of weight (unless you pack lot of muscle on the delts)?
I was wondering that myself because I'm in the middle of losing some weight but I feel like a size 44 on the shoulders still usually feels "right" for me.
Cheers!