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I hate the looks of modern motorcycle jackets, always full of logos, stripes, reflective crap, not nice!
Also, i have noticed that motorcycle leather jackets usually have thinner leather and worst stitching than something like a Schott or a Lewis leather!
I too find the modern riding gear very unpleasant to look at, which is exactly the reason why I got into this whole perfect Perfecto mess. I simply couldn't wear that Tron stuff and while looking for an alternative it's the classic that I fell in love with so now I simply can't go back. I ride an old bike too so... But the fact remains that the modern stuff is infinitely superior to any classic leather when it comes to safety.
Though I don't really understand that part about Schott leather and stitching. I have Schott 618 horse and both the stitching and the leather thickness are exactly of the same quality as my Aero, so... Where's this talk of Schott having a bad stitching coming from? Obviously, Schott horse is tanned differently and the jacket is somewhat lighter, but I've examined and compared the jackets that I have and both hides are of the exact same thickness.
It's so long since I was in Tussauds - 20 years and more - that I can't recall the jacket itself (I doubt I'd have noticed those sorts of details back then anyhow). Brando's does have a back yoke which the Aero (like most others in this style) lacks. From memory, some of the stills I've seen almost made it look like there's a centre seam as well, but I'm not sure about that. Aero obviously aren't shooting for a strictly accurate copy of the Strabler jacket, I suppose. Probably not entirely possible without examining the original, which it seems isn't a sure thing yet.... I'd love to see someone do a spot on repro (though I'd prefer it without colours for regular use!), but I don't know how much of a marlet there'd be, i.e. how many people would really be prepared to go the distance for a full on repro as distinct from the market more generally for the Perfecto style. Who knows!
I think I've read on filmjackets.com that Rick, the owner of filmjackets.com plans on making the most screen accurate Brando jacket for his store but I don't know when is that bound to happen. In any case, I'm really looking forward to it as from what I understand, their jackets are pretty nice so it'd be great to have a screen accurate replica of the jacket that pretty much started it all. But I agree that any difference between any mall Perfecto styled lambskin MC jacket and the SA Brando's repro would probably be lost on the majority of people. I mean, few years back I probably wouldn't even be able to tell the difference even if someone pointed it out to me, simply dismissing it for that rocker jacket.
You know, I think I'll go with the Ranger...
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