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I apologize if this doesn't belong here, but I couldn't find a more fitting place so...
Hi, I'm new and I'm happy to be aboard as a new member since I was until now a long time lurker of this excellent forum, to which I owe a lot. Us Europenas, especially the ex-Eastern block folk, don't really know about any good leather jacket brands outside Dainese or Held, so if it wasn't for the internet and you guys, I probably would've never even hear about Vanson, Aero, Schott, etc. Plus, I've pretty much learned all I know about leather jacket from excellent filmjackets forum and you guys, and I'd really like to thank all of you who have contributed over the years cause you're so doing much more than you are perhaps aware of. All the info, photos, stories you guys shared with the world, FTL may not seem like a very large community, but I am quite sure that there are countless of lurkers like myself that made their decisions based on what they read here so... Thanks, everyone.
Well first off let me introduce myself. I'm 30-something, living and working in Europe. My line of work requires me to constantly be on the move, and since my only mean of transportation is my motorcycle, it is safe to say that leather jackets are quite important to me. Motorcycle jackets don't have to be made of leather anymore, but that's the thing, once you discover, say, Vanson, it's really impossible to get back to that day-glo power rangers stuff that most European moto protective garments companies are producing. Not that there is anything wrong with any of that stuff, but then moment you put your hands on any of the above mentioned brands, you develop a sense of style and there's no going back. That's a fact.
Long story short, my first, oldest and favorite proper leather jacket was Schott 118 or 618 or some variation of the time - it's from the late 70's that I bought 10 years ago at a garage sale for $30 or so - and it has served me well. Back then I didn't even know what Schott is, but that is beside the point. Then few years ago I bought a Vanson, model B and an old Aero cafe racer of a kind, both of which I really do love, but... I don't know, for whatever reason, I always liked that Schott best. Don't know why, I guess I love the way it fits, because otherwise as far as the protection goes I really don't think there's any comparison to either of the two jackets I have.
Anyway, I am not a rich man. I get by but that's about it. I bought these two jackets because my Schott wasn't getting any younger and I really needed to have a replacement ready. I don't plan on having a collection of leather jackets - hell, in fact, I'd be really happy to have just one, you know, that right jacket, but... Something's not right with neither that Vanson nor Aero. I'm not feeling it. Again, there's nothing wrong with them, both jackets are nothing short of perfect, but you know... Maybe it's the fit or something else, I dunno but I'm not as happy as I was hoping I would be. I guess we're all weird like that, huh?
The reason why I went with the other brands is because the internet convinced to do so. And while I agree that as far as the leather thickness goes, it is understood that comparing Schott to either Vanson or Aero wouldn't be fair, the fact remains that I'm still spending most of my time in that beat up, old Schott. This had me thinking, why switch brands at all? Schott makes my favorite jacket in horsehide so there's no way I can go wrong with that, right? cause horsehide is the best, right? Seemed like a good idea, but then I've once again decided to run this by you guys and after searching and reading like hell throguh the forum, I've come to the conclusion that the FTL consensus is that while being okay, Schott horsehide isn't worth the money they're asking for it. That's cool, I believe you guys, but the problem is, now I've hit the wall... What the hell do I do now?
Man, this thing is too long already so seriously, let's cut to the chase - I've been saving up this whole year and have approx. $1000 to spend on a jacket, and I was wondering if you guys could help me out choose that perfect one! Obviously, I don't have enough for a new Aero or Lost Worlds (besides, I don't really like their interpretations of the Perfecto jacket), not to mention Langlitz, so what else is there? What's closest to Schott Perfecto in terms of quality, fit and style, that is worth that kind of money? I like Vanson C2, but am not sure about it, because considering I'm in Europe, I've only one shot to get it right, and if I won't like the jacket...
What about Bates? I cannot find a single piece of information about Bates leathers so could perhaps someone tell me something about them? Or should I go with Schott 618HH anyway?
I guess this probably may seem like a weird post to you, but basically what I'm asking is, well, what would you do? I'd really like to buy something that... You know, something that's perfect for that kind of money.
I guess that's that. Thanks for reading, and thanks in advance for any help whatsoever. Cheers!
Hi, I'm new and I'm happy to be aboard as a new member since I was until now a long time lurker of this excellent forum, to which I owe a lot. Us Europenas, especially the ex-Eastern block folk, don't really know about any good leather jacket brands outside Dainese or Held, so if it wasn't for the internet and you guys, I probably would've never even hear about Vanson, Aero, Schott, etc. Plus, I've pretty much learned all I know about leather jacket from excellent filmjackets forum and you guys, and I'd really like to thank all of you who have contributed over the years cause you're so doing much more than you are perhaps aware of. All the info, photos, stories you guys shared with the world, FTL may not seem like a very large community, but I am quite sure that there are countless of lurkers like myself that made their decisions based on what they read here so... Thanks, everyone.
Well first off let me introduce myself. I'm 30-something, living and working in Europe. My line of work requires me to constantly be on the move, and since my only mean of transportation is my motorcycle, it is safe to say that leather jackets are quite important to me. Motorcycle jackets don't have to be made of leather anymore, but that's the thing, once you discover, say, Vanson, it's really impossible to get back to that day-glo power rangers stuff that most European moto protective garments companies are producing. Not that there is anything wrong with any of that stuff, but then moment you put your hands on any of the above mentioned brands, you develop a sense of style and there's no going back. That's a fact.
Long story short, my first, oldest and favorite proper leather jacket was Schott 118 or 618 or some variation of the time - it's from the late 70's that I bought 10 years ago at a garage sale for $30 or so - and it has served me well. Back then I didn't even know what Schott is, but that is beside the point. Then few years ago I bought a Vanson, model B and an old Aero cafe racer of a kind, both of which I really do love, but... I don't know, for whatever reason, I always liked that Schott best. Don't know why, I guess I love the way it fits, because otherwise as far as the protection goes I really don't think there's any comparison to either of the two jackets I have.
Anyway, I am not a rich man. I get by but that's about it. I bought these two jackets because my Schott wasn't getting any younger and I really needed to have a replacement ready. I don't plan on having a collection of leather jackets - hell, in fact, I'd be really happy to have just one, you know, that right jacket, but... Something's not right with neither that Vanson nor Aero. I'm not feeling it. Again, there's nothing wrong with them, both jackets are nothing short of perfect, but you know... Maybe it's the fit or something else, I dunno but I'm not as happy as I was hoping I would be. I guess we're all weird like that, huh?
The reason why I went with the other brands is because the internet convinced to do so. And while I agree that as far as the leather thickness goes, it is understood that comparing Schott to either Vanson or Aero wouldn't be fair, the fact remains that I'm still spending most of my time in that beat up, old Schott. This had me thinking, why switch brands at all? Schott makes my favorite jacket in horsehide so there's no way I can go wrong with that, right? cause horsehide is the best, right? Seemed like a good idea, but then I've once again decided to run this by you guys and after searching and reading like hell throguh the forum, I've come to the conclusion that the FTL consensus is that while being okay, Schott horsehide isn't worth the money they're asking for it. That's cool, I believe you guys, but the problem is, now I've hit the wall... What the hell do I do now?
Man, this thing is too long already so seriously, let's cut to the chase - I've been saving up this whole year and have approx. $1000 to spend on a jacket, and I was wondering if you guys could help me out choose that perfect one! Obviously, I don't have enough for a new Aero or Lost Worlds (besides, I don't really like their interpretations of the Perfecto jacket), not to mention Langlitz, so what else is there? What's closest to Schott Perfecto in terms of quality, fit and style, that is worth that kind of money? I like Vanson C2, but am not sure about it, because considering I'm in Europe, I've only one shot to get it right, and if I won't like the jacket...
What about Bates? I cannot find a single piece of information about Bates leathers so could perhaps someone tell me something about them? Or should I go with Schott 618HH anyway?
I guess this probably may seem like a weird post to you, but basically what I'm asking is, well, what would you do? I'd really like to buy something that... You know, something that's perfect for that kind of money.
I guess that's that. Thanks for reading, and thanks in advance for any help whatsoever. Cheers!
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