Schott doesn't use vanity sizing that's why. Dude is used to brands using vanity sizes to make consumers feel thinner than they actually are. Schott is true to size, the same as a tailor would measure you for a suit. I'm a medium in everything and can wear a Schott 618 in a 38 which is exactly a 40"-41" chest.
@@SirPierreSe Really. I totally agree with you. The jacket I ordered once at Amazon was sizing like for a child of 16. I was amazed how small it sizes Schott. A 2 XL sizes like a L at Schott. To have an XL I needed a 4XL but I did not take it at the end.
Buongiorno,x questo venerdì nero ho ordinato il varsity jacket di Schott con toppe in stile motoristico,quella con la toppa del contakm vicino al polsino,sono alto 1.73 x 68 kg,ho preso una taglia M,speriamo bene! Buon week-end.
First, what is your actual chest and shoulder measurements? You never said. Second, what are the measurements of the actual Schott jackets? I would recommend you get a cloth tap measure. Lay both jackets down flat and buttoned. Measure from pit to pit, then flip the jacket over and measure from shoulder seam to shoulder seam. For comparison, you’ll want to also measure a jacket that fits you well. Also, don’t forget to measure the full circumstance of your chest at its widest part. I have a lot of experience with Schott leathers. Their standard fit leathers tend to run large, not small! Usually one size large compared to higher end European and Japanese brands, which typically run “true to size. True to size typically means, that if a jacket measures 20 inches from pit to pit, then it is a size 40! Most American manufacturers got away from standard sizing years ago, as Americans got more obese over the decades. They shifted to what is know as “vanity sizing”, so “S,M,L,XL” labels don’t have any point of reference anymore. In your case, because you’re in Europe, I suspect Schott has commissioned a “European sizing” pattern and in fact the jackets are most likely “true to size” - but, because you never actually measured the jackets we’ll never know. Also, Keep in mind, when measuring any jacket, especially leather jackets, you must take into account the thickness of the material including the lining. This could be up to 2 inches. For instance, a jacket could measure 44 inches on the outside, but really be a size 42 when wearing it!
I agree. You need to know your measurements to order correctly. I have several Schott leather jackets and all fit well, as I ask for the size chart from them first. They are really quick to respond.
What brand is the first jacket from?? My guy, you need to put Links in the description or even wording on the screen, I like the first jacket you are wearing, but I can’t make out what brand you said it was from. Help me out pls
Just watched this video, I have multiple Schott jackets and I either wear a XXL or a Size 46. However, the 618 Biker Jacket and the 613 are both Slim fit designated by the ¨6¨in the model number. The 118 is the same jacket as the 618, but Regular Fit and slightly longer. Ím 6´1¨, tall and weight 220 lbs or 99.79 kg. I also have the other style Schott jackets are ALL are true to size at least from a US size perspective and I believe it also applies to the UK. When wearing (as an example) Belstaff, which is EURO sizing I have to size way up to a XXXL or a XXXXL. A size 46 in EURO sizing is actually a 36, so I have to order a 56 EURO size to equal a US 46. I agree with a user’s comment is to figure out your actual measurements and apply it to the Schott recommended size conversion chart. I did enjoy your video.
Schott doesn't use vanity sizing that's why. Dude is used to brands using vanity sizes to make consumers feel thinner than they actually are. Schott is true to size, the same as a tailor would measure you for a suit. I'm a medium in everything and can wear a Schott 618 in a 38 which is exactly a 40"-41" chest.
Haha!
never had the makings of a varsity athlete
I am 108 cm chest size and i remember once i ordered a schott leather jacket in 2 XL and it fitted like a M. I advise people to go 3 sizes up.
And still people say that i am wrong haha
@@SirPierreSe Really. I totally agree with you. The jacket I ordered once at Amazon was sizing like for a child of 16. I was amazed how small it sizes Schott. A 2 XL sizes like a L at Schott. To have an XL I needed a 4XL but I did not take it at the end.
How right you are! Size charts sucks!
@@nefeli2769 Yeah , horrible sizing bruh. Fits for skinny guys not for well built.
Buongiorno,x questo venerdì nero ho ordinato il varsity jacket di Schott con toppe in stile motoristico,quella con la toppa del contakm vicino al polsino,sono alto 1.73 x 68 kg,ho preso una taglia M,speriamo bene! Buon week-end.
I hope it fits you well =)
@SirPierreSe Grazie,lo spero.
their 2x is supposed to be 46-48 inches which is most company's xl
First one to agree with me :)
I had an issue with my b3 jacket from Eastman I first got my size 46 but I had to go size 48 because of the extra sheep fur
First, what is your actual chest and shoulder measurements? You never said. Second, what are the measurements of the actual Schott jackets? I would recommend you get a cloth tap measure. Lay both jackets down flat and buttoned. Measure from pit to pit, then flip the jacket over and measure from shoulder seam to shoulder seam. For comparison, you’ll want to also measure a jacket that fits you well. Also, don’t forget to measure the full circumstance of your chest at its widest part. I have a lot of experience with Schott leathers. Their standard fit leathers tend to run large, not small! Usually one size large compared to higher end European and Japanese brands, which typically run “true to size. True to size typically means, that if a jacket measures 20 inches from pit to pit, then it is a size 40! Most American manufacturers got away from standard sizing years ago, as Americans got more obese over the decades. They shifted to what is know as “vanity sizing”, so “S,M,L,XL” labels don’t have any point of reference anymore. In your case, because you’re in Europe, I suspect Schott has commissioned a “European sizing” pattern and in fact the jackets are most likely “true to size” - but, because you never actually measured the jackets we’ll never know. Also, Keep in mind, when measuring any jacket, especially leather jackets, you must take into account the thickness of the material including the lining. This could be up to 2 inches. For instance, a jacket could measure 44 inches on the outside, but really be a size 42 when wearing it!
I have another video with their jackets also beeing way to small
I agree. You need to know your measurements to order correctly. I have several Schott leather jackets and all fit well, as I ask for the size chart from them first. They are really quick to respond.
What brand is the first jacket from?? My guy, you need to put Links in the description or even wording on the screen, I like the first jacket you are wearing, but I can’t make out what brand you said it was from. Help me out pls
Gant, I say that clearly :)
It's at least 15 years old
I'm a jacket freak, schott jackets are one of my favorite company, very good video
Thank you :)
What's best size for 5'4?
Just a guess, I would say S or M
Thanks
@annamarieamay616 But it's just a guess as said :)
I am alot bigger :)
You’re a 2XL dude. Don’t lie to yourself
Depending on the brand yes
Just watched this video, I have multiple Schott jackets and I either wear a XXL or a Size 46. However, the 618 Biker Jacket and the 613 are both Slim fit designated by the ¨6¨in the model number. The 118 is the same jacket as the 618, but Regular Fit and slightly longer. Ím 6´1¨, tall and weight 220 lbs or 99.79 kg. I also have the other style Schott jackets are ALL are true to size at least from a US size perspective and I believe it also applies to the UK. When wearing (as an example) Belstaff, which is EURO sizing I have to size way up to a XXXL or a XXXXL. A size 46 in EURO sizing is actually a 36, so I have to order a 56 EURO size to equal a US 46. I agree with a user’s comment is to figure out your actual measurements and apply it to the Schott recommended size conversion chart. I did enjoy your video.
@doliven great info! Thank you :)
hello, regarding the schoot 740n peacoat. what size did you buy. i am 5.7 and 100 kg and usually wear xl
Hi
I probably mention it in the video, I don't remember, bet I guess XL or 56
I'm curious if Schott's peacoat also run smaller?
I actually have a video about that as well :)
@@SirPierreSe Thanks 😅
what brand are your wearing ?
What jacket do you mean?
The first one? It's GANT
Hi! What weather condition for these jackets are?
Spring / authum or cold summer.
As I say in the video I use them all year round
@@SirPierreSe yes, but I thought it is cold in your country in winter :)
I live in the bottom of Sweden so it's quite ok here. We more or less never have any snow.
@@SirPierreSe wow! I really didn’t know about that about Sweden.
all jackets look good, youre nitpicking bro