Hello
I have always liked the perfecto with laces on the back and no belt.
I tried a brown version last year and I found out that I need a size up. (42 in place of my 40). I was very sad because this brown jacket was absolutely mint despite being 30 years old.
I have now found a Schott 125 in black, size 42 and the label says 125H. Following my post on the Schott forum, it could mean "horsehide". I am quite happy I can't detect if it's steer or horse but the leather is smooth, thin but strong. The stictching has a brownish hue.
The liner is missing but that's no big deal.
After some reading on the schott forum, the jacket was made before 1993 (no bar code on the label) and maybe mid eighties...
A happy Christophe
I have always liked the perfecto with laces on the back and no belt.
I tried a brown version last year and I found out that I need a size up. (42 in place of my 40). I was very sad because this brown jacket was absolutely mint despite being 30 years old.
I have now found a Schott 125 in black, size 42 and the label says 125H. Following my post on the Schott forum, it could mean "horsehide". I am quite happy I can't detect if it's steer or horse but the leather is smooth, thin but strong. The stictching has a brownish hue.
The liner is missing but that's no big deal.
After some reading on the schott forum, the jacket was made before 1993 (no bar code on the label) and maybe mid eighties...
A happy Christophe