hey charlie,
my first real leather jacket was a Schott A-2/G-1 style Naked Cowhide Flight Jacket 184SM and I wore it for more than ten years before giving it to my uncle.
I've since had jackets from Flightsuits (Gibson & Barnes), Wested and Aero. Some I have since re-sold.
My next jacket will again be a Schott 184SM -- the one with removeable fake fur collar and lining.
I live in Berlin, Germany, and it's the only leather jacket I've ever owned that has kept me warm enough to wear in a Berlin winter -- which are nothing compared to NY winters, from what I hear.
Not only that, but I have to say I prefer the modern fit and the comfort of the Schott jacket. Sure, the cowhide makes them much heavier than a goat or lamb skin, but it's also added protection.
Many classic A-2 manufacturers out there pride themselves in that they make jackets exactly like they were made in the 1930s. Granted, I also tend to prefer cotton and wool over polyester, but I've paid a lot of money, much more than what you can get a Schott for, for jackets that were ill-fitting, stiff and uncomfortable. People in the 1930s had no other choice. Today, we have other choices.
The 184 SM may not be an exact replica of WWII-issue jackets, but it's not supposed to be. It's been influenced by the look and cut of golden-age A-2s and G-1s, but it has its own modern-classic style.
Fardad posted above the link to the Jart site. They have the cheapest prices I've seen but do not offer free shipping in the US. Many other online sites in the US offer Schott 184SMs for about $350-$400 (including free shipping).
Legendary USA have there Schott's at suggested factory prices (around $500 plus) but will meet any lower price and even go down 10%, so it's worth searching the net and then asking Legendary USA to meet that price plus the 10% discount.
I'm wearing my Schott 141 racer as I write and can't wait for the 184SM to arrive.
my first real leather jacket was a Schott A-2/G-1 style Naked Cowhide Flight Jacket 184SM and I wore it for more than ten years before giving it to my uncle.
I've since had jackets from Flightsuits (Gibson & Barnes), Wested and Aero. Some I have since re-sold.
My next jacket will again be a Schott 184SM -- the one with removeable fake fur collar and lining.
I live in Berlin, Germany, and it's the only leather jacket I've ever owned that has kept me warm enough to wear in a Berlin winter -- which are nothing compared to NY winters, from what I hear.
Not only that, but I have to say I prefer the modern fit and the comfort of the Schott jacket. Sure, the cowhide makes them much heavier than a goat or lamb skin, but it's also added protection.
Many classic A-2 manufacturers out there pride themselves in that they make jackets exactly like they were made in the 1930s. Granted, I also tend to prefer cotton and wool over polyester, but I've paid a lot of money, much more than what you can get a Schott for, for jackets that were ill-fitting, stiff and uncomfortable. People in the 1930s had no other choice. Today, we have other choices.
The 184 SM may not be an exact replica of WWII-issue jackets, but it's not supposed to be. It's been influenced by the look and cut of golden-age A-2s and G-1s, but it has its own modern-classic style.
Fardad posted above the link to the Jart site. They have the cheapest prices I've seen but do not offer free shipping in the US. Many other online sites in the US offer Schott 184SMs for about $350-$400 (including free shipping).
Legendary USA have there Schott's at suggested factory prices (around $500 plus) but will meet any lower price and even go down 10%, so it's worth searching the net and then asking Legendary USA to meet that price plus the 10% discount.
I'm wearing my Schott 141 racer as I write and can't wait for the 184SM to arrive.