Coach X Schott N.Y.C. Leather Jacket
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Expediting shipping options are not available for fragrances, jewelry, sunglasses and watches due to shipping restrictions and will ship separately from your order via ground.
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This special collaboration between two New York-based American icons combines Coach craftsmanship with the authentic, well-worn style of Schott N.Y.C. Radiating attitude and undeniable cool, our version of the classic Schott Perfecto® jacket is crafted in a beautifully softened brown leather that feels worn and archival. It features an asymmetrical front zipper, snap-down lapels, belted waist, traditional zippered sleeve cuffs and zippered pockets to easily secure essentials.
About Schott N.Y.C.: Founded on Manhattan's Lower East Side in 1913, Schott N.Y.C. produces classic, American-made outerwear. A supplier of naval peacoats, parkas and aviator bomber jackets to the US military during World War II, Schott is perhaps best known for its legacy-defining Perfecto® leather motorcycle jacket—still a favorite of rock stars and rebels today.
About Schott N.Y.C.: Founded on Manhattan's Lower East Side in 1913, Schott N.Y.C. produces classic, American-made outerwear. A supplier of naval peacoats, parkas and aviator bomber jackets to the US military during World War II, Schott is perhaps best known for its legacy-defining Perfecto® leather motorcycle jacket—still a favorite of rock stars and rebels today.