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Schott’s LCW1601D Black Off-White isn’t just another leather jacket; it’s a deliberate twist on the 1928 original, recut for the modern woman who wants the attitude of a biker jacket without sacrificing femininity. The contrast of matte black lambskin against the off-white collar isn’t a gimmick—it’s a quiet rebellion, a nod to the punk roots of the Perfecto while keeping the silhouette razor-sharp and contemporary.
The 1.2 kg weight is deceptive; this jacket feels lighter than it is because the leather is thin enough to drape like a second skin, yet dense enough to resist creases. The satin polyester lining glides over layers, so you can throw it on over a chunky knit or a silk camisole without bulk. Those three zipped pockets—one chest, two side—aren’t just functional; they’re placed to balance the asymmetrical zip, so the jacket sits flush against the body even when fully loaded.
The slim, cropped cut (54 cm back length in size S) hits just below the waist, elongating the torso while leaving room for high-waisted trousers or a midi skirt. The zippered wrist tabs let you adjust the sleeve circumference, so it works with both a delicate watch and a stack of bangles. And those snap-button shoulder epaulettes? They’re not just decorative—they’re a throwback to military aviator jackets, a detail that adds structure without stiffness.
Pair it with ripped black jeans and ankle boots for a rock edge, or layer it over a slip dress and heeled boots for a night out. The off-white collar softens the severity of all-black outfits, while the snap-button collar lets you flip it up for a vintage aviator vibe or leave it down for a cleaner line. Because the leather is thin and breathable, it transitions seamlessly from autumn chill to spring evenings—just add a scarf in winter or roll the sleeves up in summer.
Schott isn’t just a brand; it’s the name behind the first-ever motorcycle jacket. In 1928, Irving Schott designed the Perfecto for Harley-Davidson riders, and it became the template for every leather jacket that followed. Based in New York, the company still cuts and stitches its jackets in the same spirit—uncompromising quality, no flashy logos, just leather that’s meant to last. The LCW1601D is a perfect example: it takes the DNA of the original and reinterprets it for today, proving that true icons never go out of style—they just evolve.
CaractéristiquesFrequently Asked Questions
The leather is fine, offering a balance between lightweight comfort and durability. It’s made from lambskin, known for its softness and flexibility.
Cleaning should be done exclusively by a leather specialist to maintain its quality and appearance. Avoid home remedies or DIY products, as they can damage the leather.
Yes, it features zippered expansion panels at the wrists, allowing for adjustability and ease of movement.
No, the polyester satin lining is not removable. It’s designed to be durable and low-maintenance, but professional cleaning is recommended for the entire jacket.
The bust height measures approximately 54 cm in size S, with a +/-1 cm variation per size. The jacket has a slim, tailored fit, so it contours closely to the body.
The leather is sourced from tanneries certified by the Leather Working Group (LWG), ensuring environmentally responsible practices in its production.
Yes, the lightweight lambskin and breathable lining make it suitable for transitional seasons, including mild spring or autumn days. However, it may not provide enough warmth for winter.
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