Edward
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Query for the knowledgeable MC Jacketheads on here....
I'm soon to be selling my Aero MC jacket. I've had it for a couple of years, worn it maybe twice, and have had to accept that the particular cut just isn't right for me (it's neater on the waist than my 30s Halfbelt - noticeably so!). Gutted - it's a beautiful jacket in Aero's steer, gorgeous hide. Anyhow. Here's the deal... Funds are not unlimited, and eventually I'd like to sink some money into a serious Aero D-Pocket style most likely the J106, assuming that the fit is correct for me). For sentimental reasons, I really still want to have a Perfecto style with shiny chrome fittings (the Aero I'll be getting in black, but with shiny brass). Having given it a lot of consideration, I'd rather save a bit of money on the Perfecto style and put that towards other, rarer designs in Aero...This being the case, I'm considering alternative options which will require little more in the way of funding that what I will sell my Aero for. This means that a serious contender is, well.... the actual Perfecto. In particular, I'm looking at the 618...
http://www.schottnyc.com/products/fit/fitted/classic-perfecto-steerhide-leather-motorcycle.htm
I'd welcome steer as an option (I like the hide - the Aero wouldn't be going if it fitted me). In terms of features, the "downgrade" to me is the nylon lining rather than drill cotton, but again considering what I want in this jacket, that's not a dealbreaker. More of an issue with the hide - are Schott still using felt backing on their hides? Was that ever done with the steer, or only the horse?
Also - any advice on sizing? I'm about a 42.5-43" chest, fully inhaled. Usually like a jacket to be 46"-47" round the chest at armpit level, 20" on the shoulders, and 40" on the waist would be grand. I've seen conflicting information on the Schott sizing - some stuff I read seemed to suggest that their sizing related to the jacket itself, not the wearer - i.e. to get a jacket with 46" around, I'd have to order a size 46". Any comment on that? Is the length comparable to a Thirties Halfbelt?
I'm aware this is a different beast than the Aero in a number of respects, but all things considered, I'm looking to spend a bit less on this. It's not unlike my Indy jacket I opted for a Wested there knowing they might not be the very best available, but wanting to come in at a lesser price point and with the use it'll get i mind. FWIW, it's unlikely I'll ever be on the back of a bike in whatever MC jacket I buy (much as I'm unlikely to be in the cockpit of a fighter plane in any of my A2s...).
If this replicates an existing thread, please let me know - I did hunt with both site search and Google, but couldn't find one....
I'm soon to be selling my Aero MC jacket. I've had it for a couple of years, worn it maybe twice, and have had to accept that the particular cut just isn't right for me (it's neater on the waist than my 30s Halfbelt - noticeably so!). Gutted - it's a beautiful jacket in Aero's steer, gorgeous hide. Anyhow. Here's the deal... Funds are not unlimited, and eventually I'd like to sink some money into a serious Aero D-Pocket style most likely the J106, assuming that the fit is correct for me). For sentimental reasons, I really still want to have a Perfecto style with shiny chrome fittings (the Aero I'll be getting in black, but with shiny brass). Having given it a lot of consideration, I'd rather save a bit of money on the Perfecto style and put that towards other, rarer designs in Aero...This being the case, I'm considering alternative options which will require little more in the way of funding that what I will sell my Aero for. This means that a serious contender is, well.... the actual Perfecto. In particular, I'm looking at the 618...
http://www.schottnyc.com/products/fit/fitted/classic-perfecto-steerhide-leather-motorcycle.htm
I'd welcome steer as an option (I like the hide - the Aero wouldn't be going if it fitted me). In terms of features, the "downgrade" to me is the nylon lining rather than drill cotton, but again considering what I want in this jacket, that's not a dealbreaker. More of an issue with the hide - are Schott still using felt backing on their hides? Was that ever done with the steer, or only the horse?
Also - any advice on sizing? I'm about a 42.5-43" chest, fully inhaled. Usually like a jacket to be 46"-47" round the chest at armpit level, 20" on the shoulders, and 40" on the waist would be grand. I've seen conflicting information on the Schott sizing - some stuff I read seemed to suggest that their sizing related to the jacket itself, not the wearer - i.e. to get a jacket with 46" around, I'd have to order a size 46". Any comment on that? Is the length comparable to a Thirties Halfbelt?
I'm aware this is a different beast than the Aero in a number of respects, but all things considered, I'm looking to spend a bit less on this. It's not unlike my Indy jacket I opted for a Wested there knowing they might not be the very best available, but wanting to come in at a lesser price point and with the use it'll get i mind. FWIW, it's unlikely I'll ever be on the back of a bike in whatever MC jacket I buy (much as I'm unlikely to be in the cockpit of a fighter plane in any of my A2s...).
If this replicates an existing thread, please let me know - I did hunt with both site search and Google, but couldn't find one....