As its name suggests, it is a cut that allows you to wear your leather comfortably! It allows you to wear thick clothing underneath. You can easily close your leather.<br><br> This cut is generally reserved for people with shapes or who wish to wear their jacket in a looser way.
Choose your usual size! If you prefer to wear it closer to the body, you can possibly opt for a smaller size.

Men's Jacket Schott CABAN CUIR 140
€1.459,00
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Men's Jacket Schott CABAN CUIR 140
Product Description
This product is made in the USA and uses American sizing. Please find the size conversion below:
| Size | XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | 5XL | 6XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EU Size | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 | 56 | 58 | 60 | 62 | 64 |
| US Size | 36 | 38 | 40 | 42 | 44 | 46 | 48 | 50 | 52 | 54 |
The Schott 140: A Naval Icon Reimagined in Leather
Few garments carry the weight of history like the pea coat. Born on the decks of 19th-century naval ships, it was built to withstand the harshest conditions at sea. Schott’s CABAN CUIR 140 takes that legacy and elevates it—replacing heavy wool with full-grain cowhide leather, while preserving every detail that made the original a classic. This is not just a leather jacket; it’s a reinterpretation of a military staple, designed for those who appreciate tradition but demand modern durability.
A Leather That Ages as Well as the Stories You’ll Wear It For
The 140 is crafted from naked cowhide leather—uncoated, unaltered, and left to develop its own character over time. At 3–3.5 oz, it strikes a perfect balance: thick enough to resist wind and wear, yet supple enough to mould to your body after a few wears. The chrome tanning process ensures flexibility without sacrificing strength, while the natural grain of the hide means no two jackets are exactly alike. Over the years, the leather will darken, soften, and acquire a patina that tells the story of every journey it’s been on—whether that’s a daily commute or a cross-country road trip.
Built Like a Ship, Worn Like a Second Skin
Schott didn’t just swap wool for leather; they re-engineered the pea coat’s construction to suit the material. The double-breasted front, a hallmark of naval design, is reinforced with US military-style anchor buttons—heavy, cold-forged metal that won’t corrode or loosen over time. The 32-inch back length (81 cm) provides ample coverage without restricting movement, while the regular fit is cut generously to layer over sweaters or hoodies. Inside, a quilted nylon lining adds warmth without bulk, making this a jacket that transitions seamlessly from autumn crispness to winter chill.
Made in America, Stitched with Pride
This jacket isn’t just assembled in the US—it’s union-made by LOCAL 169 of WORKERS UNITED A/W SEIU, a detail that speaks to Schott’s commitment to quality manufacturing and fair labour. Every stitch, every button, and every seam is a testament to the brand’s 100-year heritage of quality. It’s a rare find in today’s fast-fashion landscape: a piece that’s built to last, not just a season, but a lifetime.
Schott isn’t just a brand—it’s a piece of American history. Founded in 1928 by brothers Irving and Jack Schott, the company invented the first leather motorcycle jacket (the Perfecto) in 1928, a design so iconic it became a symbol of rebellion in the 1950s. Based in New York, Schott has spent nearly a century perfecting outerwear, blending military precision with streetwear edge. Their pea coats, like the 140, are a nod to their naval roots, while their leather jackets remain a benchmark for durability and style. Today, Schott’s pieces are still made in the US, a rarity in an industry dominated by overseas production.
Caractéristiques- Full-grain cowhide leather: naked finish for a natural patina that evolves with wear, 3–3.5 oz weight for durability without stiffness.
- Double-breasted naval design: US military-style anchor buttons in cold-forged metal, reinforced stitching for long-term wear.
- 32-inch back length: extended coverage for warmth and protection, without sacrificing mobility.
- Quilted nylon lining: lightweight insulation for added warmth, breathable enough for layering.
- Union-made in the USA: crafted by LOCAL 169 of WORKERS UNITED A/W SEIU, ensuring ethical production and superior quality manufacturing.
- Generous regular fit: designed to layer over sweaters or hoodies, with a true-to-size cut (size down for a closer fit).
- Functional details: two slanted front pockets for easy access, two interior pockets for secure storage.
- All-season versatility: thick enough for winter, but breathable enough for autumn and spring.
- Timeless style: classic pea coat silhouette updated in leather, suitable for both casual and smart-casual outfits.
Frequently Asked Questions
The leather is vachetta cowhide with a weight of 3 to 3.5 ounces, which gives it a medium rigidity and a balanced feel between durability and suppleness.
The traditional cut runs large, so it’s recommended to size down by one for a more tailored fit. For example, if you typically wear a medium, opt for a size 40 (US).
The leather is chrome-tanned and left in a naked finish, meaning it hasn’t been heavily treated for water or stain resistance. It will develop a natural patina over time and should be cared for with leather conditioners.
The coat features a quilted lining made of 100% polyester and nylon, designed to provide optimal comfort and warmth without bulk.
While it’s designed as a versatile piece for all seasons, the medium-weight leather and quilted lining make it better suited for cooler weather. It can be layered over lighter garments in transitional seasons.
The US military-style anchor buttons are a signature detail, adding a naval-inspired, classic touch that complements the coat’s heritage design.
To preserve the leather’s quality, avoid exposure to excessive moisture and store it in a cool, dry place. Regular conditioning with a leather-specific product will help maintain its suppleness and develop a rich patina over time.
Caring for your leather
This product is made of cowhide leather. Whether thick and heavy or thin and light, cowhide is one of the most resistant.
Its maintenance simply involves using a cleansing milk or a delicate cream.
You will also need, as with the vast majority of leathers, to waterproof your leather once every 6 months, or more depending on its use, using a special leather aerosol product.
You You can find these products on our maintenance section
In all cases, remember to always test the application of a maintenance product on a non-visible surface of your product. Certain finishes or leather treatments may react differently from one product to another.

























