In 2005, the company relocated its factory from the Lower East in New Jersey to a new location near Newark International Airport, the gateway to New York City. The factory employs more than 80 craftsmen, experts in cutting and sewing, who silently and steadily pour their souls into leather at a fluid rhythm. While many American brands have given up mass production, computerization, and home production and moved their production to Asia, Schott has continued to follow the manufacturing methods used at the time of its founding. Some of the craftsmen in the factory have been working there for three generations. Such craftsmanship has made Schott a symbolic brand of riders’ jackets.
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