Supreme x Schott NYC Hooded Leather Bomber Jacket
Supreme vs. Original

Supreme version
About the original
The Schott NYC hooded leather bomber jacket is a lambskin leather bomber with jacquard logo viscose lining, a removable leather hood with faux fur trim, knit rib cuffs and hem, and a debossed Schott logo at the chest. Schott NYC was founded in 1913 on New Yorks Lower East Side by brothers Irving and Jack Schott, who invented the zippered leather motorcycle jacket (the Perfecto) in 1928 and supplied leather flight jackets, including the B-3 sheepskin bomber, to the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. The Spring/Summer 2024 collaboration was made exclusively for Supreme in Black and Stone and is not produced as a standalone Schott reference. Retail was $898.
About Schott NYC
Schott NYC is an American outerwear manufacturer founded in 1913 by brothers Irving and Jack Schott on Manhattan's Lower East Side, originally making fur-lined raincoats sold door-to-door. In 1928 Irving Schott designed the Perfecto, the first leather jacket built with a zipper, selling the original at a Long Island Harley-Davidson distributor for $5.50. The off-center asymmetric zip became the template for the genre, worn by Marlon Brando in The Wild One and later by the Ramones and the Sex Pistols. The Schott family still operates the company from a factory in Union, New Jersey. Supreme has collaborated with Schott NYC on Perfecto jackets, varsity jackets, and N-3B parkas.


