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Vintage Schott 618 - Cut Repair and Cleaning

TheJuniper

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I’d been on the fence about getting a double rider for my next jacket, and ultimately decided to get a secondhand one and clean it up. I bought this Vintage Schott 618 off of a Chinese rocker in Beijing for $315. It was in quite good condition, and the previous owner had identified the belt buckle as being manufactured in the 1980’s…so I’m guessing that’s the age of the whole jacket.

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There were two big cosmetic problems that I wanted to fix : 1.) There was a 6” cut on the back that looked like it had been superglued back together, and 2.) One of the metal buttons on the back had rust in it. I took it to my regular leather repair shop and had them fix it up for $50. Before and after pics here:

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I have no idea where this jacket has been over the last 30 years, so largely for psychological reasons, I had to “clean” this jacket at least once to make it mine. I took it to my dry cleaners and had them clean the lining ($8), which surprisingly made the lining and the tag look almost new. Then I gave the whole jacket a wipe down with some "Tarrago Gel Cream Delicate" ($6).

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It looks quite nice and cleaned up now. The total cost for the jacket + repairs and cleaning was $379.

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Still trying to decide if I like this style, but I can always sell it for around the same price that I bought it. No worries there!
 

Gamma68

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The repairs and cleaning make it look like a BRAND NEW jacket. Wow!

If you'd like to know the date it was made, check the product tag, which should be inside the coin pocket. Post a photo of it and the jacket on the official Schott forum and company employee Gail (who is super knowledgeable) will likely be able to tell you the year or a time range.
 

TheJuniper

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The repairs and cleaning make it look like a BRAND NEW jacket. Wow!

If you'd like to know the date it was made, check the product tag, which should be inside the coin pocket. Post a photo of it and the jacket on the official Schott forum and company employee Gail (who is super knowledgeable) will likely be able to tell you the year or a time range.

Thanks, Gamma! I didn't know about the product tag in the coin pocket ... that's a good bit of information! I'll get around to the Schott forum a little later. And I might as well add a pic of the product tag and buckle here:

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TheJuniper

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