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Schott should have what your looking for..........I'ed steer away from Fox Creek.............
Is there a reason to not do a Schott? Is the quality in the same league as the other makers?
Schott should have what your looking for..........I'ed steer away from Fox Creek.............
When you say a "classic motorcycle jacket," I take that to mean a cross zip jacket. Vanson makes a cross zip in completion weight steer. While it is a thick and stiff leather initially, it breaks in very nicely and becomes soft and pliable with wear. It also develops good graining with wear.
https://vansonleathers.com/mens-col...-Dominator-2-leather-motorcycle-jacket-C.html
Fox Creek is a quality manufacturer in Massachusetts. They have a cross zip that is a soft and supple leather that is broken in out of the box. I have one and have been impressed with it. Probably the most comfortable jacket on the market. I think this would be a good bet for street wear. While it is a thick leather, it is easy to wear off the motorcycle as well.
https://www.foxcreekleather.com/mens-classic-motorcycle-jacket-i/
These are two options that don't carry the expense of the custom jackets.
Good luck in your hunt.
3oz Lost World's hide is very nice...And then I look back over those pictures and think, maybe it's the Lost Worlds...but then I've read posts saying LW is too heavy for a casual wearer...and so the cycle continues.
^absolutely. It might be that you actually won't wear the style as much as you'd think. I wouldn't go whole hog on the first one. Get something nice but don't over commit off the bat. That way if you decide to chuck it you're not over the barrel.
My main issue is that I can't really see a difference after a certain point with the top makers. They all look great and about the same as far as black bikers go. So I was hoping that some people would have some strong opinions about which, if any brands, are doing something special. Again, doesn't mean I'm just going to just accept those opinions, but it's informative (and also fun to read).
On the other side, there is the full-on riding jacket with armor, pads, and all sorts of dramatic bells and whistles. (See below) View attachment 138744
^absolutely. It might be that you actually won't wear the style as much as you'd think. I wouldn't go whole hog on the first one. Get something nice but don't over commit off the bat. That way if you decide to chuck it you're not over the barrel.
Are you looking to buy new? You can get some very good pre-loved jackets at a fraction of the new cost. And have you settled on a style? Biker Jacket is more of a catch all phrase. My interpretation of that would be something like this:Like I said, I'm not buying right now per se. Just trying to form a kind of Platonic ideal. But if I were buying, which I imagine I will eventually be, I think my upper limit would be around $1,500, but would prefer to spend a bit less if the enjoyment is the same.
Is that sold by Vanson or a partner?
You don't have to instantly drop a grand or more on a jacket. There are other, cheaper but very nice and not necessarily worse options out there. Just the opposite.
My suggestion is to find the style you like and start with eBay.
Are you looking to buy new? You can get some very good pre-loved jackets at a fraction of the new cost. And have you settled on a style? Biker Jacket is more of a catch all phrase. My interpretation of that would be something like this:
View attachment 138849
But you might like a more distinct style, this one is called a cafe racer.
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Perhaps you like both, that's why I suggested pre-loved. There's quite a few other styles that I could suggest, as well as brand names.
Now you know why it's so easy to become a jacket junkie.
You have an itch, and you are going to scratch it.I love how no one takes me seriously when I say that I'm not looking to buy now. I guess you guys have been hanging around long enough to see through the mantras that people tell themselves as they keep digging.