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Schott 626 Lightweight for colder weather??

Lost Ronin

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I'm almost ready to by my Schott jacket .I've wanted one for years. I'm going to have it custom made as off the rack never fits me right . I have a large chest and wide shoulders and a narrow waist. Depending on my weight it's anywhere from a 12" to 14" drop from chest to waist for me. I'm also long in the torso .

At any rate. I saw the 626 Lightweight now being as I'm having it custom measurements made the fit isn't what got my attention. The lightweight designation did. I live in central Florida it sometimes will drop to the upper 30's and low 40's here in winter. I also spend time in California. So I thought the 626 would be perfect for that .a 618 might be TOO warm for the majority of where I will use the jacket .

However, I do spend time on NYC in Fall and Early winter as well .would the 626 be adequate for such weather with some layering?

Thanks in advance ! Pics would be great if any has any in their 626 !!

Kind regards!
 

Carlos840

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Leather is weird, in winter it offers very little protection from the cold, in summer you might as well be wearing a sweat suit.
I really don't think you can have one do it all leather jacket, it is always going to be not warm enough for a cold winter, and too warm for a hot summer.
The cooler jacket i have is my ELMC Californian, it has mid weight leather and super thin rayon lining, and i can barely wear it in a british summer, let alone California.
My warmest jacket is probably my CXLHH Aero D pocket with strome lining (thickest wool available), and in freezing conditions it doesn't really help much, and the layers i wear underneath do most of the work.

All that to say, leather is for looking cool, not for comfortable temperature...


Edit: the lightweight designation is the hide, which has the least influence on felt heat. The liner IMO does most of the work.
 
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Leather is weird, in winter it offers very little protection from the cold, in summer you might as well be wearing a sweat suit.
I really don't think you can have one do it all leather jacket, it is always going to be not warm enough for a cold winter, and too warm for a hot summer.
The cooler jacket i have is my ELMC Californian, it has mid weight leather and super thin rayon lining, and i can barely wear it in a british summer, let alone California.
My warmest jacket is probably my CXLHH Aero D pocket with strome lining (thickest wool available), and in freezing conditions it doesn't really help much, and the layers i wear underneath do most of the work.

All that to say, leather is for looking cool, not for comfortable temperature...


Edit: the lightweight designation is the hide, which has the least influence on felt heat. The liner IMO does most of the work.

Seconded.

I still don't believe that wearing a leather jacket during the summer is even possible, not without dying from a heat stroke. And yeah, weight of the hide has zero effect on how hot it gets under the jacket - either the lightest of the lightweight jackets or 6 oz beast, doesn't matter. The jacket will turn into an oven under the summer sun.
 
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Lost Ronin

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Leather is weird, in winter it offers very little protection from the cold, in summer you might as well be wearing a sweat suit.
I really don't think you can have one do it all leather jacket, it is always going to be not warm enough for a cold winter, and too warm for a hot summer.
The cooler jacket i have is my ELMC Californian, it has mid weight leather and super thin rayon lining, and i can barely wear it in a british summer, let alone California.
My warmest jacket is probably my CXLHH Aero D pocket with strome lining (thickest wool available), and in freezing conditions it doesn't really help much, and the layers i wear underneath do most of the work.

All that to say, leather is for looking cool, not for comfortable temperature...


Edit: the lightweight designation is the hide, which has the least influence on felt heat. The liner IMO does most of the work.

Wow. Thank you for your input I wasn't aware of that. Back in the day in NYC I always wore Peacoat or Full length dress coats. Also of wool construction

I usually am in California in winter and the temperature will drop quite a bit at night around L.A. at least .Here in Florida when it dips into the low 40's it's cold to me and right now I get by with a heavy flannel jacket that is lined but it's not adequate if you're outside more than a few minutes I use it for taking the dog outside .

It's odd up north I didn't even put on a jacket until the teens in temperature. Now the 40's is cold to me. I've been spoiled.
Thank you for that input. It's much appreciated
 

Carlos840

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Wow. Thank you for your input I wasn't aware of that. Back in the day in NYC I always wore Peacoat or Full length dress coats. Also of wool construction

I usually am in California in winter and the temperature will drop quite a bit at night around L.A. at least .Here in Florida when it dips into the low 40's it's cold to me and right now I get by with a heavy flannel jacket that is lined but it's not adequate if you're outside more than a few minutes I use it for taking the dog outside .

It's odd up north I didn't even put on a jacket until the teens in temperature. Now the 40's is cold to me. I've been spoiled.
Thank you for that input. It's much appreciated

I mean, don't get me wrong, i have worn a leather jacket in low 40s and been warm, but i also wore a couple jumpers underneath it. In a rough NYC winter i would always choose a Peacoat or a Greatcoat over a leather jacket. (covering the thighs really helps keep warm!)

The same way, there are a few guys around here that live in Australia and Asia and manage to wear leather jackets in the heat, but i personally turn into a sweaty mess if i wear leather above 70F, even if it is lightweight hide and a thin lining.
 

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OP, have you considered perforated leather for the FL summer? I can attest that the Vanson Perforated Competition Weight hide is great. The Vanson Breeze is an option.

The same way, there are a few guys around here that live in Australia and Asia and manage to wear leather jackets in the heat, but i personally turn into a sweaty mess if i wear leather above 70F, even if it is lightweight hide and a thin lining.

During the south Florida summer I can only keep a leather jacket on if riding. If not, I sweat so much people probably think I have a bomb strapped to my body... or ate like this guy...
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Lost Ronin

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OP, have you considered perforated leather for the FL summer? I can attest that the Vanson Perforated Competition Weight hide is great. The Vanson Breeze is an option.



During the south Florida summer I can only keep a leather jacket on if riding. If not, I sweat so much people probably think I have a bomb strapped to my body... or ate like this guy...
ben-stiller.png

Yes I do have perforated leather for riding .this is more for a jacket off bike in the colder months here and during travel since I don't own a real jacket for off bike usage .
 

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