Schott 673 Retro Moto Jacket Review (Brown) | Stiff Cowhide, Break-In & Fit

“In this video, I review the Schott 673 Retro Moto Jacket in brown — a rugged piece of outerwear built from stiff cowhide leather with a unique marbling effect. Leather: heavy and stiff right out of the box, requiring a proper break-in. One back flap on mine is more stubborn, which shows how tough this hide really is. Expect 20–30 wears before it starts to loosen, and several months before it molds to your shape. Details: retro moto cut with a spread-style collar, zip chest pockets, and Schott’s bi-swing back for mobility. The jacket has no insulation, making it best for spring and fall wear rather than deep winter. Fit: runs true to size but with a snug cut. Works over a shirt or thin sweater, but not meant for heavy layering. At the end, I’ll show you how the 673 fits on me so you can see the proportions and silhouette in real life. If you enjoy rugged outerwear, leather jackets, Japanese denim, and timeless gear reviews, don’t forget to subscribe to AJ Mancave Hobbies for more.”