I have the 641. I think yours looks good. It will get better as it breaks in. There are some rolling techniques that I found speed up the process some. Schott's leather is heavy and it takes time. It's up to you if it's a keeper and what you want.
Here is a lighty broken in Soul revolver cafe racer. This is their thicker "Winchester" leather. It's still pretty light but heavier than their "vintaged" jackets. Not a bad jacket but it fits pretty slim on me through the shoulders and arms.
It's definitely a fashion only jacket...
I rarely wear this one anymore due to the fit. It feels too big. I'm kinda...meh about the striping. It's not cut to ride a motorcycle which I do. Without shoulder/ arm gussets it would be pretty uncomfortable reaching for the bars. It's more og a fashion jacket.
I tried to bring it in one hole but that causes somewhat of a billowing directly above the buckles under the arm area. It lookes odd when you bring them in.
The sleeve lenth is about right on the bike. I have drag bars so I'm reaching forward. I have an athletic build and I feel like from below the chest down it could be maybe an onch tighter but for an off the shelf jacket it's good.
I have mixed feelings about the stand up collar vs more...
Thoughts on this jacket. The jacket is very dark brown with some lighter brown showing through in worn areas. It has been factory distressed and also through wear, it's 4 years old. The leather is nice however the fit is a bit loose for a cafe racer. I might sell this one and replace it with...
This is a new Schott 641 Steer. I been wearing it a lot over the last 6 months to break it in. I am looking for some feedback on the fit of this jacket. I do wear it on my motorcycle.
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