I got a marketing email from Schott today featuring their new 'Special Edition Teacore Perfecto' jacket, and it seems to have elements that a lot of people have been asking for.
At its core, it seems to be the PER70–a vintaged and distressed take on the 618–that a lot of people here liked, except for the distressing, with the addition of Conmar zips (including a two-way main) and the rounded kidney panel of the modern 618 instead of the straighter modern one. The presence of the collar snaps is welcome as well.
I wouldn't say this is the Perfecto for me, but it seems that they're listening to the feedback from when they did that Shinki Perfecto with a twist on the standard design. I.e. I think they're getting the message that when the fanbase wants a Perfecto in a different type of leather or from a particular tannery, they want the standard style in that material.
I hope this jacket is a success, not because I would want this one per se, but there are others in the PER line that I would have grabbed if not for the pre-distressing. It's remarkable how glossy this leather is before that process, because it's quite matte afterwards.
At its core, it seems to be the PER70–a vintaged and distressed take on the 618–that a lot of people here liked, except for the distressing, with the addition of Conmar zips (including a two-way main) and the rounded kidney panel of the modern 618 instead of the straighter modern one. The presence of the collar snaps is welcome as well.
I wouldn't say this is the Perfecto for me, but it seems that they're listening to the feedback from when they did that Shinki Perfecto with a twist on the standard design. I.e. I think they're getting the message that when the fanbase wants a Perfecto in a different type of leather or from a particular tannery, they want the standard style in that material.
I hope this jacket is a success, not because I would want this one per se, but there are others in the PER line that I would have grabbed if not for the pre-distressing. It's remarkable how glossy this leather is before that process, because it's quite matte afterwards.