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Does anyone know for both certain&sure IF Brando ACTUALLY wore a Schott Perfecto 613/618 "one star" in "The Wild One"?&are the one's Schott make since the 50s THE EXACT&PRECISE one/style&type?.
Does it really need to be "the exact same"? If people who spend a ridiculous amount of time researching can't be sure.....does it matter?
I personally find that any person with even a remotely athletic body type and a broken in Perfecto style jacket or Buco style jacket will look as cool as Johnny Strabler. You don't need the exact same jacket to achieve that look-- just get a jacket and rock it well.
I completely agree that it doesn't matter and it's why I settled for the Schott when I was after the style, but fans sometimes like to convince themselves of things.
And I'm thinking... Let's face it, even wearing the very jacket that was actually used onscreen won't make you look like Brando. So what's the point.
What I really don't understand is why doesn't Schott just make a repro of that jacket? Many people who are after this look first turn to them for the jacket. They constantly get asked that same question and instead of constantly making stuff up about Brando wearing a 618, why not actually make a jacket people want? They certainly have the means to do it so why just not move the sleeve zippers around, tweak the pattern here and there a little and be done with it? I'm convinced that some kind of limited edition replica in, say, Horween, with a period correct hardware would be sold out within minutes.
I personally find that any person with even a remotely athletic body type and a broken in Perfecto style jacket or Buco style jacket will look as cool as Johnny Strabler. You don't need the exact same jacket to achieve that look-- just get a jacket and rock it well.
This reminds me of the wry chuckle I always get out of seeing middle-aged men argunig over whose size 48 A2 is the "most accurate" repro.....
Does it really need to be "the exact same"? If people who spend a ridiculous amount of time researching can't be sure.....does it matter?
That reminds me of the time in the mid 90s when I picked up an old Triumph motorcycle. I rode it over to a friends shop to show it off, he was gone but his wife was there. I said to her, do I look like Brando? She looked me over and said, "keep gaining weight and losing your hair and you will!"And I'm thinking... Let's face it, even wearing the very jacket that was actually used onscreen won't make you look like Brando. So what's the point.
LOL you said it but yah, seems to me that the majority of the A-2 repros are plus sizes. But I guess this is due to the fact that most guys in their 20's couldn't easily afford a decent A-2. At least up until recently...
Aero did a very accurate job with Tussauds Strabler jacket. All the details are there.
Hear hear, Edward. Just wear a pair of enginer boots and some denim with it and you're good to go! I still think your heavy steerhide Aero MC jacket (the extremely heavy and V-shaped one) is one of the slickest Perfecto style jackets I've ever seen, and it suits you to a tee.
That reminds me of the time in the mid 90s when I picked up an old Triumph motorcycle. I rode it over to a friends shop to show it off, he was gone but his wife was there. I said to her, do I look like Brando? She looked me over and said, "keep gaining weight and losing your hair and you will!"
maybe Brando used butter to condition his leather jacket too...
You don't happen to know if that's the same as the one they still sell? I do eventually want to get one of these again, but less tapered at the waist if they can accomodate....
No, he used Pecard.maybe Brando used butter to condition his leather jacket too...
Yea' 50 year old teenagers haha. I have even seen an 18 year old in full USAAF replica generals uniform with a senior pilot wing. When I diplomatically pointed it out he should be toting a few more lbs and some grey hair he was most put out. 55 year old 2nd lieutenants haha.This reminds me of the wry chuckle I always get out of seeing middle-aged men argunig over whose size 48 A2 is the "most accurate" repro.....
Could be they just don't want to give the lie to their own marketing going back years! Either that, or they really don't feel there's enough of a market out there, bearing in mind the sort of production run they normally do. I do wonder how the Aero MC jacket measurs up - that is, after all, what the Strabler figure in Madame Tussauds is wearing.
Whenever i put on a jacket I look in the mirror to see if I can still carry it wellI like to think a fat middle-aged guy can rock one too!