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Men's Jacket Schott 613 NOIR
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Men's Jacket Schott 613 NOIR
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 |
This is the original biker jacket—built to last a lifetime, not just a season.
The Schott 613 One Star in Noir isn’t just a leather jacket; it’s a piece of American history. Crafted in the brand’s Union, New Jersey workshop since the 1950s, this is the same model that Marlon Brando wore in *The Wild One*, turning it into a symbol of rebellion and timeless style. Made from full-grain steerhide—thick, unyielding, and built to withstand decades of wear—it’s a jacket that demands respect from the moment you put it on.
A jacket that tells a story before you even wear it.
The 613 One Star is cut from 3–3.5 oz steerhide, a heavyweight leather that’s stiff at first but moulds to your body over time, developing a unique patina that records every ride, every adventure. The asymmetrical zip, the nickel-plated hardware, the signature star on each shoulder—these aren’t just details; they’re hallmarks of a design that hasn’t changed because it doesn’t need to. The bi-swing back allows for movement, while the quilted nylon lining adds warmth without bulk, making it as practical as it is iconic.
Built for those who understand the difference between fashion and legacy.
This isn’t a jacket you buy to follow trends. It’s a jacket you buy because you recognise quality manufacturing when you see it. The steerhide is drum-dyed for depth of colour, hand-cut for precision, and stitched to withstand the elements. The nickel hardware isn’t just decorative—it’s functional, durable, and designed to age alongside the leather. With three zippered pockets, a snap-button collar, and wrist zips for adjustability, it’s as much a tool as it is a statement. And at 25 inches in length, it sits just right—long enough to protect, short enough to move with you.
Schott isn’t just a brand; it’s the name behind the first ever leather motorcycle jacket. Founded in 1928 by Irving Schott, the company invented the Perfecto in 1928—a design so ahead of its time that it was banned in some American schools for being "too rebellious." Decades later, it’s still made in the same New Jersey factory, using the same commitment to quality that turned a functional riding jacket into a cultural icon. When you buy a Schott, you’re not just buying a jacket; you’re buying a piece of history, crafted with the same care as it was nearly a century ago.
Caractéristiques- Full-grain steerhide leather (3–3.5 oz), thick and unyielding, designed to break in and develop character over time
- Drum-dyed for deep, even colour that resists fading
- Hand-cut and stitched in the USA, ensuring precision and durability
- Asymmetrical zip closure with nickel-plated hardware for a secure, weather-resistant fit
- Quilted nylon lining (5.5 oz) for warmth without added bulk
- Bi-swing back for unrestricted movement, whether on a bike or on foot
- Signature "One Star" shoulder epaulettes, a nod to the original 1950s design
- Three zippered exterior pockets and one interior pocket for practical storage
- Wrist zips for adjustability and a snug fit
- Snap-button collar to keep the wind out
- 25-inch length for balanced coverage and mobility
- Made to be worn year-round, from autumn rides to winter walks
- Develops a unique patina with wear, ensuring no two jackets look the same
- Designed to be passed down—this is a jacket that outlasts trends
Frequently Asked Questions
This jacket is made from steerhide, a heavyweight leather known for its durability and resistance. Over time, it develops a rich patina, softening slightly while maintaining its structure. The drum-dyed finish ensures the colour remains deep even as it ages.
The cut is designed to be adjusted, with a waist belt and wrist zips for a tailored fit. For a regular fit, select your usual size. If you prefer a closer fit, consider sizing down. Refer to the size chart—US sizes correspond to French sizes minus 10 (e.g., US XS = FR 46).
The quilted nylon lining provides moderate insulation, making it suitable for autumn and spring. While it’s not lined with fur, the heavyweight steerhide and matelassé lining offer enough warmth for cooler days when layered appropriately.
Steerhide is naturally resistant to moisture, but it’s not waterproof. Light rain won’t damage it, though prolonged exposure may darken the leather temporarily. For heavy rain, a waterproof spray designed for leather is recommended.
Avoid DIY cleaning—this leather requires professional care. Store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Use a leather conditioner occasionally to preserve suppleness, but test it on a small area first to avoid altering the finish.
The single star on each shoulder is a signature detail of the One Star model, introduced in the 1950s. It became an iconic symbol of the biker aesthetic, popularised by cultural figures like Marlon Brando in *The Wild One*.
The nickel-plated brass hardware, including zips and press studs, is built to last. The zips are reinforced at stress points, and the nickel plating resists tarnishing, ensuring longevity even with frequent use.
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.











