Mysteryo
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Some of you asked, so here it is: a quick review of the rarest Schott/Legendary Trojan repro made of HH.
It seems the jacket was produced in 2006 for the web shop of legendary. Untill recently it was the playfield for Schott's take on some iconic vintage models. They produced their Black Stallion ( a repro of the Buco J24), they re-issued their "Beck Northeaster 333", this Trojan and maybe some jackets I missed and haven't seen.
First of all the sizing is a bit odd: it's tagged 42 but I usually wear 46, and although it's a bit snug on shoulders, it's not that bad.
The construction and stitching are correct Schott's standard, clean and efficient, no defect to notice. The removable real mouton collar is fantastic and very usefull in winter.
The jacket has a warm thick quilted lining, bordeaux color.
The hardware is YKK heavy.
Black FQHH, far from LW's thickness, its nevertheless consistent and rigid.
I suppose the repro is a tad longer in the body than original Trojan, which were short jackets if memory serves. In that, Schott made a good interpretation/update of this iconic model.
I wish it was a 44, so I would have kept it. Now the jacket is sold. I consider this post as a reminder.
Thanks for your attention
Maybe if we are a consistent number asking for Schott to re-issue this model and send them enquieries, they might do so! So, email up the Schotts!!
It seems the jacket was produced in 2006 for the web shop of legendary. Untill recently it was the playfield for Schott's take on some iconic vintage models. They produced their Black Stallion ( a repro of the Buco J24), they re-issued their "Beck Northeaster 333", this Trojan and maybe some jackets I missed and haven't seen.
First of all the sizing is a bit odd: it's tagged 42 but I usually wear 46, and although it's a bit snug on shoulders, it's not that bad.
The construction and stitching are correct Schott's standard, clean and efficient, no defect to notice. The removable real mouton collar is fantastic and very usefull in winter.
The jacket has a warm thick quilted lining, bordeaux color.
The hardware is YKK heavy.
Black FQHH, far from LW's thickness, its nevertheless consistent and rigid.
I suppose the repro is a tad longer in the body than original Trojan, which were short jackets if memory serves. In that, Schott made a good interpretation/update of this iconic model.
I wish it was a 44, so I would have kept it. Now the jacket is sold. I consider this post as a reminder.
Thanks for your attention
Maybe if we are a consistent number asking for Schott to re-issue this model and send them enquieries, they might do so! So, email up the Schotts!!
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