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Schott - 100 Years Of An American Original
- Publisher: Cycleman
- Year: 2012
- Format: Hardcover
- Edition: First
- Condition: New
Edited by Rin Tanaka to mark the 100th anniversary of Schott Bros. – the iconic American manufacturer of bomber jackets, pea coats, duffle coats, and motorcycle jackets. After a commission by the U.S. Air Force and Navy at the beginning of WWII, the familyowned Schott Bros. began the production of their bombers and pea coats – jackets that came to define the brand, and which maintained a lasting and archetypal status in American culture. After the war, their Perfecto motorcycle jackets (manufactured from the 1930’s to the 1980’s and made famous by James Dean, Marlon Brando, et al.) became a symbol of irreverence and rebellion, giving the brand traction and credibility within a host of subcultures. This trend continued into the 1970’s and 80’s with the onset of punk, new wave, and early hip hop movements, all of which re-appropriated the Schott Bros. jackets – renewing the brand’s status as an influential and lasting American manufacturer.
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- Publisher: Cycleman
- Year: 2012
- Format: Hardcover
- Edition: First
- Condition: New
Edited by Rin Tanaka to mark the 100th anniversary of Schott Bros. – the iconic American manufacturer of bomber jackets, pea coats, duffle coats, and motorcycle jackets. After a commission by the U.S. Air Force and Navy at the beginning of WWII, the familyowned Schott Bros. began the production of their bombers and pea coats – jackets that came to define the brand, and which maintained a lasting and archetypal status in American culture. After the war, their Perfecto motorcycle jackets (manufactured from the 1930’s to the 1980’s and made famous by James Dean, Marlon Brando, et al.) became a symbol of irreverence and rebellion, giving the brand traction and credibility within a host of subcultures. This trend continued into the 1970’s and 80’s with the onset of punk, new wave, and early hip hop movements, all of which re-appropriated the Schott Bros. jackets – renewing the brand’s status as an influential and lasting American manufacturer.
We offer Standard and Express Shipping, depending on your location.
All orders are shipped worldwide via our affiliate couriers.
As soon as we have shipped your order you will receive an email stating the tracking number. You can check the status of your order one to two hours after receiving the email via the link provided.
Please note that during the sales period, there might be some delays in delivering your order. Contact our Customer Care for any questions or if you require assistance.
Click here for more information on shipping and delivery.
All purchased items can be returned free of charge – including reduced items.
We are happy to refund any purchases* within 30 business days from receipt. All returns must be sent via registered mail in their original condition.
*Excludes underwear, fragrance and cosmetic items which are non-returnable.
Contact our Customer Care for any questions or if you require assistance.
Click here for more information on our return policy.