I just had a quick catch and release on a size 42 Schott 641hh that was recent production. The horsehide was mind blowingly good which put me on a quest to find the same jacket in a 44. Of course the reintroduction of the Stallion has altered those plans just a bit but I couldn’t pass this one up.Schott’s regular horsehide is described as “ imported horsehide. Legendary says The Black Stallion is Front Quarter HH.
Does that Have any significance?
So are we saying size up for this jacket?I have some experience with the Schott 641hh and I found Legendary’s measurements to be on the generous side in their description of that style. Schott also seems to try and move people up a size on their horsehide jackets so I ordered a 44 Stallion for my 43 inch chest. I used my last 15 percent off on their Reed horsehide vest (which probably warrants a post…it’s pretty awesome) but found a 10 percent off elsewhere online!
I’m assuming this is cut like a 6 series Schott (probably closest to a 618hh). Using the Schott size o meter (set to slim) it put me in a 44. It’s not foolproof but might at least be worth checking out.So are we saying size up for this jacket?
Man.. I’m really tempted.
It’s damn beautiful !!
Edit: Their return policy is not as good as Schott’s
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So are we saying size up for this jacket?
With some recent sales, I’m down to just an old AMF Harley and a beater Excelled in the cross zip style. Not that I’ll get much for them, but I’m thinking they’ll both go once the BLACK STALLION arrives
Going off measurements from retailers Franklin and poe, I'd be a 44 in the 618hh. These measurements are closest to the 42 for the stallion on the legendary site.I’m assuming this is cut like a 6 series Schott (probably closest to a 618hh). Using the Schott size o meter (set to slim) it put me in a 44. It’s not foolproof but might at least be worth checking out.
24" chest with a taper to 20" at the waist would be ideal for me, but I'm now slightly concerned the measurements can't be relied upon.My approach was to size by the hem, so while I can fit into a Schott 40, the hem in this pattern is 20” on a 42 (which is usually the hem of a 40) so I went 42. The inch this way or that of P2P doesn’t matter compared to being able to zip it up lol.
Going off measurements from retailers Franklin and poe, I'd be a 44 in the 618hh. These measurements are closest to the 42 for the stallion on the legendary site.
24" chest with a taper to 20" at the waist would be ideal for me, but I'm now slightly concerned the measurements can't be relied upon.
It is.Looking forward to seeing all the fit pics when these arrive.
Btw, it’s not entirely clear to me- is the collar included?
replacement, exchange or store credit on shott products.
That’s quite impressive - a cross zip similarish to the 618hh for $120 less, in a more complex design (d pocket), with a (mouton?) collar, and in a limited edition runIt is.
I don’t think this counts as a Schott product as far as that goes. It’s a Legendary jacket for which Schott was the private label manufacturer. They don’t even directly name Schott on the page about it; they simply note a manufacturer in NJ.
Ask Legendary directly though if that seems unclear.
Well, I pulled the trigger on a 42. I guess I'll be reselling my sears oakbrook d pocket once it arrives. Will also be considering selling one or two other jackets should this one be a hit. I figure, worst case scenario if I don't love this jacket I'll just resell it here to someone who didn't pre-order.
Congratulations. Based on the level of interest this jacket garners, probably a safe investment. If it turns out to not be what you are hoping for.Well, I pulled the trigger on a 42. I guess I'll be reselling my sears oakbrook d pocket once it arrives. Will also be considering selling one or two other jackets should this one be a hit. I figure, worst case scenario if I don't love this jacket I'll just resell it here to someone who didn't pre-order.
Not the same, but really reminds me of the ELMC roadster.I believe that my original inspiration for the Black Stallion was a post from @AmericanIron and his journey with his. I was in search and destroy mode for several years to find this jacket and even more rare in size 50. Eventually the one I ultimately got became available from a guy in Denver. I felt like I won the Lottery with the jacket virtually unworn in new condition.
Then on a follow up post by @AmericanIron another member (@Mandarin) posted his passion for the Black Stallion and stumbled on his brother the Wild Stallion. This jacket falls in the unobtainium category as I have never seen one in the wild for sale or otherwise. Been low key obsessed ever since he posted photos several years ago. This brown HH haunts me. I borrowed these pics from @Mandarin post. Hope you don’t mind. View attachment 519339 View attachment 519340
Yes, the other example of brown perfection.Not the same, but really reminds me of the ELMC roadster.
Not the same, but really reminds me of the ELMC roadster.
Where are you seeing the different measurements and can you post them here? I'm seeing a new image with the measurements on the item page, but the numbers are the same as yesterday as far as I can remember.Measurements on the Legendary page have changed (hem width is the same, and the chest is an obvious mistake, but the shoulders, sleeves, and back length are concerningly longer now) so I'm contacting support to find out if that's accidental.