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Hi all,
Apologies for the long post. First, I've been lurking and learning a lot the past few weeks as I'm gearing up to purchase my first leather jacket, and I've really been impressed by the quality of this forum--both in terms of the breadth/depth of knowledge, and also the responsiveness and humanity of its members. Thanks for being such a wonderful community and a great resource!
I'm looking to purchase a cafe racer leather jacket with the following characteristics:
Schott 654VN pics:
Apologies for the long post. First, I've been lurking and learning a lot the past few weeks as I'm gearing up to purchase my first leather jacket, and I've really been impressed by the quality of this forum--both in terms of the breadth/depth of knowledge, and also the responsiveness and humanity of its members. Thanks for being such a wonderful community and a great resource!
I'm looking to purchase a cafe racer leather jacket with the following characteristics:
- As lightweight and thin a leather as possible. I live in Southern California and want a jacket that I can wear year-round, or close to it; also, this jacket will not be for riding.
- High quality, so in general, I'm not very interested in "fashion"-type jackets, but I am open to suggestions.
- Slim-fitting, in keeping with the cafe racer style.
- If possible, a more "matte" leather, as I don't really care for sheen.
- Not particularly concerned with historical accuracy.
- A wind/storm flap that's not too wide.
- Schott 654VN
Pros: matte leather, great fit (see pics below), lightweight
Cons: no chest pockets, prefer darker-colored hardware, not a huge fan of the collar snap - Aero Buco J-100
Pros: my favorite cafe racer design, high-quality, lots of options, potential for great fit
Cons: not sure if any Aero leathers will be lightweight enough for me - Diamond Clothing Buco J-100
Pros and cons: same as the Aero, except for potential concern about the stitching consistency on the Diamond - Falcon Garments M-1
Pros: lots of options, availability of goatskin which could be the leather for me
Cons: not sure if the quality is worth the price ($830), their cafe racer design is just so-so - I ruled out the Real McCoy Buco J-100 as being too expensive and not as easy to nail down the fit.
- What is the thinnest/most lightweight leather that Aero uses, and would such a leather be lightweight enough for me (I realize this is speculative)? My guess is that it's either the Vicenza horsehide or the goat leather.
- How does Diamond's Shinki horsehide compare to whatever is Aero's thinnest?
- As stated, I don't care much for jackets that have a "sheen." But do they all have a sheen when new, and if so, will that wear off through normal wear?
- What do you think of the fit on the Schott 654VN (see pics below)? To me the fit is perfect, but I have no basis for comparison. I also love the "vintaged" leather (though I'm sure pre-broken in leather is anathema to some folks).
- Should I even be considering lamb leather?
- Can someone further explain the difference between goat, horsehide, and cow? I've searched on the forums here and read that goat is "pebbly" while cow and horse is "grainy"--but I have trouble visualizing these distinctions.
- Any other models I should consider?
Schott 654VN pics: