Schott Perfecto Biker Jacket (size 42). Like New, priced to sell quickly. I purchased this jacket just 3 weeks ago from an official Schott distributor who was having a major sale and the price was too good to pass up. Unfortunately, it's a tad too big for me, so I am passing this great price onto you! There are no visible issues with this jacket as you can see in all the pictures. All zippers & buttons are in perfect shape. The soft liner can be removed by zipper.

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Measurements (laying flat):

Bottom of collar to bottom back: 26"

Armpit to armpit: 22.5"

Between Shoulders: 19.5"

Shoulder seam to Cuff: 25"

Bottom hem to hem: 21.5"


Information from the manufacturer:

Schott Perfecto leather motorcycle jackets feature U.S. sourced, drum-dyed, hand-cut, heavyweight naked cowhide.

Features:

• Offered in both 26" (Regular) and 28” (Long) body lengths

• U. S. sourced, drum dyed, hand cut, heavyweight, full aniline cowhide (naked leather)

• Large back panel design, a signature of Schott's uncompromising Perfecto quality

• Asymmetrical main zipper pattern for added warmth and protection

• Snap down lapels, collar and shoulder epaulets

• Bi-swing back panels with grommet vented underarm footballs

• Traditional zippered sleeve cuffs

• Attached belt with durable nickel plated square buckle

• Three outside zippered pockets plus small coin flap pocket

• Inside lower map pocket and leather trimmed inside breast pocket (on left side)

• 5.5 ounce fixed nylon poly-quilt insulated lining

• Made in the USA

Leather Type, Fit and Construction: Made with U. S. sourced, chrome-tanned, drum dyed, heavyweight naked leather. This hide has a softer "hand" when compared to our steerhide and a matte finish. It is chrome tanned and processed to provide many years of use without the need for treatments or conditioners. Right out of the box this jacket will feel like it was custom made for you. This Perfecto motorcycle jacket was designed and built for the long haul, the short ride, and everything in between. Not recommended for those who are looking to just blend in with the crowd.


Schott NYC uses heavyweight naked cowhide to help your leather jacket become your "second skin". Motorcycle jackets need to be as tough as the people wearing them. Our bi-swing back panels and under arm footballs ensures that this jacket moves with you eliminating that restrictive feel often found with other leather motorcycle jackets. Nickel plated brass hardware complete this timeless American made classic that is built to last a lifetime.


As with all Perfecto leather jackets, Schott only uses the best, highest quality leather available. In the same tradition started in the late 1920’s, highly skilled workers hand-cut each panel. In keeping with their original custom style, Schott designed this jacket model with added versatility. Schott sells this leather jacket model true to size, if you wear a 42 suit jacket simply order a size 42 and you will even have room for a sweatshirt underneath for those colder days. With that said it has occurred a few times that some of those young whippersnappers are able to downsize to achieve that tight, t-shirt only, bad boy look. Of course this is just our best recommendation, as always we suggest you carefully check our sizing diagrams and measurements to determine best fit.


The Schott Perfecto is still proudly made in the U.S.A. Our customers know that the quality and construction of our jackets are unparalleled. From the heavyweight thread we use to the strong American hands that do the crafting. We build our leather motorcycle jackets to the same indestructible standards as the old style leather medicine balls. One-hundred plus years of being the best is your assurance that Schott Brothers stands behind every jacket we make.


History: The three pocket design of the Schott Perfecto dates back to the late 1940's. In those days this leather motorcycle jacket was referred to as just “Perfecto” or “Beck model 999” (manufactured by Schott). The small coin flap pocket started out as a custom option offered in the early 50's. By 1955 this coin pocket became a standard feature