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Schott’s LCWBRIDGET BLACK: A bomber jacket that redefines effortless elegance
The LCWBRIDGET BLACK is a women’s bomber jacket crafted from full-grain lambskin leather, chosen for its natural suppleness and lightweight drape. The washed-black finish gives the leather a lived-in character from the first wear, while the elasticated leather trims at the collar, cuffs, and waist ensure a snug, tailored fit without sacrificing comfort. Inside, a satin lining adds a touch of refinement and makes slipping the jacket on and off effortless.
Designed for movement, built for everyday
The jacket’s relaxed bomber silhouette is anchored by two angled side pockets, positioned for easy access while maintaining a clean, streamlined look. The ribbed leather trim at the collar nods to classic motorcycle styling, subtly elevating the piece beyond a standard bomber. Despite its lightweight construction, the lambskin leather offers surprising durability, making it suitable for year-round wear—layer it over a sweater in autumn or pair it with a lightweight scarf in spring.
Crafted with precision, made to last
The brand’s commitment to quality is evident in the jacket’s construction: reinforced seams, carefully aligned panels, and a finish that balances structure with fluidity. The absence of fur or heavy padding keeps the design versatile, allowing it to transition seamlessly from casual outings to more polished settings.
Schott is a name synonymous with American outerwear heritage, tracing its roots back to 1928 when brothers Irving and Jack Schott introduced the first leather motorcycle jacket. Over the decades, the brand has become a benchmark for quality, crafting pieces that blend rugged durability with timeless design. Schott’s expertise in leather—particularly in lambskin and cowhide—has earned it a loyal following among enthusiasts who value both style and substance. The LCWBRIDGET BLACK is a testament to this legacy, offering a contemporary take on the bomber jacket while staying true to the brand’s core principles: precision, authenticity, and enduring appeal.
Caractéristiques- Full-grain lambskin leather: naturally soft yet resilient, with a washed-black finish that develops a unique patina over time.
- Elasticated leather trims at the collar, cuffs, and waist: ensures a secure fit while maintaining comfort and flexibility.
- Satin lining: lightweight and smooth, enhancing the jacket’s drape and ease of wear.
- Two angled side pockets: functional and stylish, designed for practicality without compromising the jacket’s clean lines.
- Versatile year-round wear: lightweight enough for spring and autumn, with enough structure to layer over knitwear in cooler months.
- Motorcycle-inspired collar: adds a subtle edge to the bomber silhouette, bridging casual and refined aesthetics.
- Professional cleaning recommended: preserves the leather’s integrity and ensures longevity.
Frequently Asked Questions
The lambskin leather in this jacket is washed, which gives it a softer and slightly thinner feel compared to untreated leather. However, the exact thickness isn't specified, though it remains durable and comfortable for year-round wear.
The elasticated leather provides a snug yet flexible fit, ensuring the jacket stays close to the body without restricting movement. It also helps to seal in warmth and maintain the jacket’s structured silhouette.
The satin lining is fixed and sewn into the jacket. It adds a smooth layer against the skin and contributes to the jacket’s lightweight comfort.
While lambskin leather is naturally water-resistant to a degree, it is not fully waterproof. Prolonged exposure to heavy rain may damage the leather, so it’s best to avoid such conditions or use a protective spray.
The washed finish gives the leather a softer, more lived-in appearance from the start. Over time, it will develop a subtle patina, but the ageing process will be less pronounced than with untreated leather.
The side pockets are designed for functionality and can comfortably fit small items like keys, a phone, or a wallet. However, they may not accommodate larger objects like tablets or books.











