Hey guys,
Was looking to get my first leather jacket, and the asymmetrical double rider MC design really caught my eye.
I know that Schott is the originator of the design (or brought it to popularity at least), but my admitted abuse of the search function has taught me that there are many other fantastic brands like Aero, Vanson, LW, etc to consider.
I definitely want a horsehide leather, but was wondering about the differences in Schott vs Aero MC jackets. From what I've read, Aero uses a higher quality (though this is contested by some) from Horween, and Schott's horsehides are sourced from Italy. For those of you who prefer the Aero brand, what makes Aero's waiting times/price (nearly 2 months/$1060 including shipping where I live) "worth it" over Schott's jackets? Obviously, there are examples of jackets from both brands lasting 50+ years, and by that metric, it would be hard to say that one brand is superior to the other. Is it the quality of the leather? Craftmanship?
Eager to learn from the veteran members of this great resource. Thank you!
Was looking to get my first leather jacket, and the asymmetrical double rider MC design really caught my eye.
I know that Schott is the originator of the design (or brought it to popularity at least), but my admitted abuse of the search function has taught me that there are many other fantastic brands like Aero, Vanson, LW, etc to consider.
I definitely want a horsehide leather, but was wondering about the differences in Schott vs Aero MC jackets. From what I've read, Aero uses a higher quality (though this is contested by some) from Horween, and Schott's horsehides are sourced from Italy. For those of you who prefer the Aero brand, what makes Aero's waiting times/price (nearly 2 months/$1060 including shipping where I live) "worth it" over Schott's jackets? Obviously, there are examples of jackets from both brands lasting 50+ years, and by that metric, it would be hard to say that one brand is superior to the other. Is it the quality of the leather? Craftmanship?
Eager to learn from the veteran members of this great resource. Thank you!