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Each jacket is hand-crafted, -cut and -sewn by Schott and are limited to only 50 pieces. Priced at $950 USD, the jackets are available online at 3sixteen, as well as at their N.Y. and L.A ...
Schott NYC’s Pattern Cafe Racer jacket in calf hair and leather from its fall Perfecto Brand collection, $1,120 (left). At right, a Schott NYC jacket singer Alicia Keys recently commissioned ...
Translation: The coolest leather jackets on the planet just got cooler. Even better: Schott NYC wants to give one lucky Cosmo girl her very own customized leather jacket, worth $1000.
Suffice it to say, this Schott leather jacket wants to be worn, and you’ll want to wear it. Made by Local 169 Union workers, the Classic Racer carries all the pride with which it was made. Few things ...
Since introducing the style in 1956, Schott NYC has made the Racer Jacket in dozens of different leathers. Few have been as rare or beautiful as the new Shinki Hikaku Horse Hide Racer Jacket. The ...
Schott has a place in motorcycle heritage. It has been built upon years of greatly respected American-made products, the most storied of all being the Perfecto jacket. There have been many styles of ...
The new Schott for Converse Chuck Taylor All Star White Leather Jacket shoes will be available in unisex sizing on April 15, 2011 for $150 at select Converse First String retailers including ...
Schott NYC - a family-run business based in New Jersey - has been making outerwear for 104 years. It's most famous creation, the Perfecto, has been copied by designers for decades.
Attention rockers, rebels, and punks: today Converse announced the launch of a new version of their limited Chuck Taylor All Star Leather Jacket Shoe with Schott NYC Leather.
Walk onto the factory floor of Schott NYC in the quiet New Jersey suburb of Union and you’ll find an intoxicating smell of fine leather, pulsating sounds of aged sewing machines, and the beating ...
On the exterior, there's a D-pocket configuration that mirrors the first Perfecto motorcycle jacket designed by Irving Schott in 1928. But, arguably, the most interesting features are on the back.