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The story of Schott begins in 1913 in a basement on the Lower East side of Manhattan, where Irving and Jack Schott started making raincoats and selling them door to door. Since then, Schott has revolutionised the world of zip up jackets and become a globally recognised name in menswear.

Schott Perfecto has always been an iconic brand. Post WWII and over the 50s it was at the height of its popularity, with people like James Dean never leaving the house without his. The 70s and 80s saw the Schott Perfecto Collection become synonymous with the punk rock movement and rebellious young icons, such as The Ramones, Blondie, and The Sex Pistols. Even now, Schott Perfecto maintains its name as the brand representing the classic ‘bad boy’.