When I ordered my first Aero, I was reluctant to commit so much to a garment I'd never seen, let alone tried on.
So, in an ideal world, wouldn't it be nice if once a year (London, UK + East Coast, USA + West Coast, USA), there was a gathering of Aero jackets/coats. A place where newbie and old-hands could try on and discuss the actual product. I'm not talking about a social get-together, rather, a gathering where people could nail the finer details, before placing that bank draining order.
Reasons why this could never happen:
* 300 pound giant of a man tries on your prized Aero, says thanks, then walks out the door.
* Unwashed vagrant decides he'd like to try on your Mariner, unconcerned by the fact that stale urine, body odour and HH don't mix.
* Causes unnatural fluctuations in ordering from Aero (UK & USA), meaning that only after such gatherings do the orders flood in. Potentially causing bottlenecks and delays.
* Turns into a cheerful party event. Smiling faces and happy handshakes (I'm British).
* The Barnstormers would form their own sub-group, thinking themselves superior to everyone else.
Lear
So, in an ideal world, wouldn't it be nice if once a year (London, UK + East Coast, USA + West Coast, USA), there was a gathering of Aero jackets/coats. A place where newbie and old-hands could try on and discuss the actual product. I'm not talking about a social get-together, rather, a gathering where people could nail the finer details, before placing that bank draining order.
Reasons why this could never happen:
* 300 pound giant of a man tries on your prized Aero, says thanks, then walks out the door.
* Unwashed vagrant decides he'd like to try on your Mariner, unconcerned by the fact that stale urine, body odour and HH don't mix.
* Causes unnatural fluctuations in ordering from Aero (UK & USA), meaning that only after such gatherings do the orders flood in. Potentially causing bottlenecks and delays.
* Turns into a cheerful party event. Smiling faces and happy handshakes (I'm British).
* The Barnstormers would form their own sub-group, thinking themselves superior to everyone else.
Lear