roadking04
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Hi guys. I am looking for advice, opinions, and info on the Schott 618hh. I checked some of the previous threads and gained some information. I had a problem viewing the pics in previous threads (something about a third party).
Some of my findings and opinions:
The Good: An American classic, Schott has been in business for over 100 years (they must be doing something right)
The Bad?: Off the rack, I am worried the jacket will be too short for riding, The horsehide Schott's use, Lack of inside pockets
The Ugly: To me, this is the best looking Brando jacket out there. To me all the other makers seem just a little off. Nothing ugly about the Perfecto, But I am a little worried about the infamous "Schott Shine".
This jacket will be used as a motorcycle jacket. Fit is very important. I am worried the jacket will be short in the back and sleeves. I am 5'10" about 225lbs. I am also concerned about the hh they use. Is it too shiny, does it make it look cheap or like vinyl?
I hope to hear your opinions or comments, and maybe see a pic or two. The good, the bad, and the ugly, all are welcome.
Some of my findings and opinions:
The Good: An American classic, Schott has been in business for over 100 years (they must be doing something right)
The Bad?: Off the rack, I am worried the jacket will be too short for riding, The horsehide Schott's use, Lack of inside pockets
The Ugly: To me, this is the best looking Brando jacket out there. To me all the other makers seem just a little off. Nothing ugly about the Perfecto, But I am a little worried about the infamous "Schott Shine".
This jacket will be used as a motorcycle jacket. Fit is very important. I am worried the jacket will be short in the back and sleeves. I am 5'10" about 225lbs. I am also concerned about the hh they use. Is it too shiny, does it make it look cheap or like vinyl?
I hope to hear your opinions or comments, and maybe see a pic or two. The good, the bad, and the ugly, all are welcome.