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Intro
Recently I purchased a Protech Leather Apparel leather jacket type "Trojan". After admiring the jacket several times on buyee (japan yahoo auction), I've now bitten into it.
Company
Unfortunately, I don't know much about the history of the company and haven't really found much on the internet. The company was obviously based in the USA and was active in the 80's/90's before closing down in the 90's. Apparently Patrick Swayze wore a Protech Leather Label jacket as Johnny Castle in Dirty Dancing. If anyone knows or can find out more about the company, any input is welcome.
Overall impressions
The jacket is made solid like I know it from Vanson or Schott. I would also see this jacket in about the same league. It's a mass-produced jacket, although I think the Trojan Type was probably less produced.
Leather
I think it's Cowhide approx 3oz. It's perfect for a biker jacket, flexible, solid with a good amount of protection but not too heavy and uncomfortable.
Finishing/Seaming/Hardware/Lining/Mouton Collar
The workmanship is also good and solid. The seams are overall okay, a wobbling here and there but nothing poor. The main zipper, a heavy #10 talon and the rest of the brass hardware are made to last. The quilted nylon lining is impeccable as you would expect from a NOS (New Old Stock) jacket. Also, apart from a little mustiness from the years of storage, I didn't detect any bad smells. After hanging the jacket out in the fresh air overnight, there is practically nothing left to smell. The real mouton collar is also in mint condition and a cool addition, I really appreciate.
Fit/Size/Measurements
Labelled as a 40". Chest/Chest 22" (56 cm) Shoulder Seam/Seam 19" (48 cm) Sleeve straight 25.25" (64 cm) Back Neck Seam to bottom 23.25" (59 cm) Bottom opening 19-75 (50 cm) Due the shorter back lenght, because I sit upright on my motorcycles, the jacket doesn't ride up on the neck.
Afterword
For a long time I was looking for an adequate replacement for my motorcycle leather jacket, an Aero "King of the Road" which I had regularly worn on motorcycle tours for 10 years. After a few tries, I think I found a nice replacement with this Protech Vintage inspired Trojan Leather Jacket.
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Recently I purchased a Protech Leather Apparel leather jacket type "Trojan". After admiring the jacket several times on buyee (japan yahoo auction), I've now bitten into it.
Company
Unfortunately, I don't know much about the history of the company and haven't really found much on the internet. The company was obviously based in the USA and was active in the 80's/90's before closing down in the 90's. Apparently Patrick Swayze wore a Protech Leather Label jacket as Johnny Castle in Dirty Dancing. If anyone knows or can find out more about the company, any input is welcome.
Overall impressions
The jacket is made solid like I know it from Vanson or Schott. I would also see this jacket in about the same league. It's a mass-produced jacket, although I think the Trojan Type was probably less produced.
Leather
I think it's Cowhide approx 3oz. It's perfect for a biker jacket, flexible, solid with a good amount of protection but not too heavy and uncomfortable.
Finishing/Seaming/Hardware/Lining/Mouton Collar
The workmanship is also good and solid. The seams are overall okay, a wobbling here and there but nothing poor. The main zipper, a heavy #10 talon and the rest of the brass hardware are made to last. The quilted nylon lining is impeccable as you would expect from a NOS (New Old Stock) jacket. Also, apart from a little mustiness from the years of storage, I didn't detect any bad smells. After hanging the jacket out in the fresh air overnight, there is practically nothing left to smell. The real mouton collar is also in mint condition and a cool addition, I really appreciate.
Fit/Size/Measurements
Labelled as a 40". Chest/Chest 22" (56 cm) Shoulder Seam/Seam 19" (48 cm) Sleeve straight 25.25" (64 cm) Back Neck Seam to bottom 23.25" (59 cm) Bottom opening 19-75 (50 cm) Due the shorter back lenght, because I sit upright on my motorcycles, the jacket doesn't ride up on the neck.
Afterword
For a long time I was looking for an adequate replacement for my motorcycle leather jacket, an Aero "King of the Road" which I had regularly worn on motorcycle tours for 10 years. After a few tries, I think I found a nice replacement with this Protech Vintage inspired Trojan Leather Jacket.
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