Schott Rancher suede trucker jacket, size 42 (fits bigger) - $170 shipped CONUS
I love this thing, but I gotta let it go. It's a 42, but it's a big 42, at least up top, with wide shoulders and chest, tapering to the waist. I have shortish arms relative to my torso, and while the rest of the jacket's measurements work great, the shoulder width is about an inch or so wider than ideal for me, adding to the effective sleeve length and causing the cuffs to fall so low they look like they're eating my hands from the wrist. For the average guy with proportionally normal length arms, this wouldn't be an issue, but I ain't that guy.
Beautiful light golden honey/tan color roughout. Pale greenish-gray (acetate?) lining on body and sleeves makes for super-smooth donning and doffing. All stitching is intact. The only issue I've found with the lining is a small area inside the left cuff that is thinning/fraying. It is not a hole. Not yet, anyway.
Let me call your attention to a rare (as far as I can tell) feature of this particular Schott trucker: its action back. It's a simple design here—pleats running from yoke down to hem, inner elastic band intact and functioning.
Some light rubbing, and stray lighter and darker marks throughout, especially at hem and cuffs. In other words: the usual signs of wear. I've tried to show this in the photos. On the whole, though, very clean for a few-decades-old jacket. Nearly 4 pounds, sturdy and substantial, and also really very comfortable to wear.
Approximate Measurements:
Armpit to armpit: 23.5 inches (maybe more like 23.75 when really flattened out)
Bottom hem width: 19.25 inches
Shoulder width: 20 inches
Sleeve length (measured straight): 25.5 inches
Back length (not including collar): 24.5 inches
Weight: 3.75 lb
$170 (includes shipping), continental US only, via PayPal F & F, please.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
I love this thing, but I gotta let it go. It's a 42, but it's a big 42, at least up top, with wide shoulders and chest, tapering to the waist. I have shortish arms relative to my torso, and while the rest of the jacket's measurements work great, the shoulder width is about an inch or so wider than ideal for me, adding to the effective sleeve length and causing the cuffs to fall so low they look like they're eating my hands from the wrist. For the average guy with proportionally normal length arms, this wouldn't be an issue, but I ain't that guy.
Beautiful light golden honey/tan color roughout. Pale greenish-gray (acetate?) lining on body and sleeves makes for super-smooth donning and doffing. All stitching is intact. The only issue I've found with the lining is a small area inside the left cuff that is thinning/fraying. It is not a hole. Not yet, anyway.
Let me call your attention to a rare (as far as I can tell) feature of this particular Schott trucker: its action back. It's a simple design here—pleats running from yoke down to hem, inner elastic band intact and functioning.
Some light rubbing, and stray lighter and darker marks throughout, especially at hem and cuffs. In other words: the usual signs of wear. I've tried to show this in the photos. On the whole, though, very clean for a few-decades-old jacket. Nearly 4 pounds, sturdy and substantial, and also really very comfortable to wear.
Approximate Measurements:
Armpit to armpit: 23.5 inches (maybe more like 23.75 when really flattened out)
Bottom hem width: 19.25 inches
Shoulder width: 20 inches
Sleeve length (measured straight): 25.5 inches
Back length (not including collar): 24.5 inches
Weight: 3.75 lb
$170 (includes shipping), continental US only, via PayPal F & F, please.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
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