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Opinions regarding Schott Vintaged Perfecto Jacket 618V1?

Tell Kathy I Love Her

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Hi. This one is on the Schott site and goes for $900. What are your opinions regarding this jacket? It's tempting to me because I can get an old looking, but new leather motorcycle jacket that's broken in right out of the box. What do you think of it?
 

Edward

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Nice enough looking jacket, tho i'd prefer to buy something that looked new and break it in myself. Not sure I'd spend that much on a jacket of this style with so many alternatives available for less. If you're into the idea of the "original", though, that'd be the Schott.
 
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I tried that jacket on at a local leather shop several years ago. This shop carried some of Schotts 'upper end' and commemorative type jackets. I just couldn't justify the price of these jackets....mainly because of only standard fit. The only thing that seemed unique was the aging of the hide. For those prices I would prefer custom sizing.
HD
 

Aether

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Nice enough looking jacket, tho i'd prefer to buy something that looked new and break it in myself. Not sure I'd spend that much on a jacket of this style with so many alternatives available for less. If you're into the idea of the "original", though, that'd be the Schott.

I agree Edward. I couldn't bring myself to actually spend more on anything 'vintaged', that would be truly distressing...sorry couldn't resist.
 

Metatron

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I think that selling a distressed jacket for a higher price than the regular one is perhaps gimmickry. You could however buy used, or the equivalent in new condition for less and distress it yourself. However I think that most people here would agree that part of the appeal of a jacket is that it develops it's patina from your own use of it.
 
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I don't know about this particular jacket, but the "aged" horsehide on the Barney's Heritage Perfecto is washed. Do you really want a jacket that's been washed?
 
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Pasadena, CA
Aged jackets are due to modern immediate gratification.
Used is a mixed bag too. Unless its well -kept, it can have stains and/or smells.
Just get a new one and wear it to bed :)
 

Tell Kathy I Love Her

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Butte, I don't know how wise it is to disagree with a man that looks like an NFL linebacker, but it doesn't matter how long I wear it, my jacket is never going to get that beat, well-worn, hard life look that the vintage Perfecto has. I could buy vintage and pretend I've lived a life of jumping railroad cars and riding with a hard luck motorcycle gang. However, I hope the jacket is not too heavy because I'm very dainty.
 

too much coffee

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Butte, I don't know how wise it is to disagree with a man that looks like an NFL linebacker, but it doesn't matter how long I wear it, my jacket is never going to get that beat, well-worn, hard life look that the vintage Perfecto has. I could buy vintage and pretend I've lived a life of jumping railroad cars and riding with a hard luck motorcycle gang. However, I hope the jacket is not too heavy because I'm very dainty.

Always remember........you're the one who brought up the subject of a leather jacket possibly being too heavy as to cause back problems.
 
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Butte, I don't know how wise it is to disagree with a man that looks like an NFL linebacker, but it doesn't matter how long I wear it, my jacket is never going to get that beat, well-worn, hard life look that the vintage Perfecto has. I could buy vintage and pretend I've lived a life of jumping railroad cars and riding with a hard luck motorcycle gang. However, I hope the jacket is not too heavy because I'm very dainty.


LOL. Not an argument! I hear you. Problem for me is too many jackets.
I sold two this week. More to go.
Once I get them paired down, I can wear each one more.
I don't like when folks wash/sand/chemically age jackets.
Just me. But get what you like. That's all that matters!!
 
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East Central Indiana
This Schott has an overall flat finish in person. The one I tried on did have the look of some wear on the edges. The weight of the jacket was probably the normal midweight hide as on many MC/vintage jackets...maybe somewhat less since it was washed..or tumbled and the hide 'relaxed'. If the price doesn't bother you..then more than likely you would like this jacket. I suggest reading some of the comments on that website. They seem pretty accurate on the specifics.
HD
 

jimmer_5

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I have a little differnet outlook on this. I am of the opinion that real patina sometimes looks good, and sometimes just looks old and crappy. Even starting with a quality product, I've seen old boots, jeans, jackets, etc. that just look old and worn out.

I don't generally like to buy pre-distressed items, but I could see the advantage of having a jacket that had the best of both worlds (ie - new, and nothing is broken or worn out, but still having the patina of an old item).

As to the original poster's question, I would save the money and buy a standard new Schott and break it in myself. You can get a horsehide or heavy steerhide Schott for $300 less, and I think it will be a better jacket. Pre-distressed items can be nice, but sometimes a little authenticity can be nicer in the long run.
 
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Funny thing this "patina". Before I came here (and a few other jacket spots) I always thought to replace my jackets when they looked worn. Lord, being 20 something was a time of ignorance :)
 

feltfan

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Why not get an actual used one for a lot less money?
Some of the old ones are supposed to be of good quality...

Otherwise, why miss out on the fun of breaking in your own jacket?
 

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