Hi Leather Jacket Enthusiasts -
I am excited to join as a new member on here.
I have referenced this site for quite a while and find it very helpful and the members passionate and knowledgeable. Particularly, the deep dive threads into Windward, Penney’s, Sears, etc.
I currently own a 1960s Schott perfecto in a size 34 which fits me really well. I think - for shorter people (or at least shorter arms) - a vintage Schott compared to new ones is the way to go because new ones measure 24” long in the sleeves and my vintage model is 22”. Obviously, if you use it for riding longer is preferred for use of lifting your arms for the handles. I don’t ride, maybe one day when my young children are grown!
As happy as I am with my 1960s Schott, I continue to hunt for my personal holy grail. As a very big Bruce Springsteen fan, I have always wanted his Born to Run album cover jacket which I have learned is a Windward in steerhide with two stars. The fit of his is perfect in my opinion - short length in the body, slim in the sleeves and body but not too slim. After years and years of looking, I recently found a Windward on eBay that is close (but not quite) the Springsteen Windward. This one may be sheepskin, it has diamond pulls and ‘three dot’ details above hardware and is missing the three studs on the bottom of the back panel and two stars on the epaulettes (this one has single stars).
If any folks on here have leads on a small steerhide windward, please let me know! I am also open to similar ones: Penney’s, Guide Master Wolf, Daniel Boone. Or even other vintage brand suggestions good for shorter statures. I am tempted to try a 1950s or 1960s Harley Davidson, as I think they have great character (like the Austin Butler thread….that is a cool jacket for sure!). My only hold up is the arm lengths appear to be 24” or even longer.
Anyways, looking forward to learning more on here from anyone with info on vintage brands and good cuts/models for those in search of smaller jackets.
Sincerely,
David
I am excited to join as a new member on here.
I have referenced this site for quite a while and find it very helpful and the members passionate and knowledgeable. Particularly, the deep dive threads into Windward, Penney’s, Sears, etc.
I currently own a 1960s Schott perfecto in a size 34 which fits me really well. I think - for shorter people (or at least shorter arms) - a vintage Schott compared to new ones is the way to go because new ones measure 24” long in the sleeves and my vintage model is 22”. Obviously, if you use it for riding longer is preferred for use of lifting your arms for the handles. I don’t ride, maybe one day when my young children are grown!
As happy as I am with my 1960s Schott, I continue to hunt for my personal holy grail. As a very big Bruce Springsteen fan, I have always wanted his Born to Run album cover jacket which I have learned is a Windward in steerhide with two stars. The fit of his is perfect in my opinion - short length in the body, slim in the sleeves and body but not too slim. After years and years of looking, I recently found a Windward on eBay that is close (but not quite) the Springsteen Windward. This one may be sheepskin, it has diamond pulls and ‘three dot’ details above hardware and is missing the three studs on the bottom of the back panel and two stars on the epaulettes (this one has single stars).
If any folks on here have leads on a small steerhide windward, please let me know! I am also open to similar ones: Penney’s, Guide Master Wolf, Daniel Boone. Or even other vintage brand suggestions good for shorter statures. I am tempted to try a 1950s or 1960s Harley Davidson, as I think they have great character (like the Austin Butler thread….that is a cool jacket for sure!). My only hold up is the arm lengths appear to be 24” or even longer.
Anyways, looking forward to learning more on here from anyone with info on vintage brands and good cuts/models for those in search of smaller jackets.
Sincerely,
David