Jeff M
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I wasn't aware they had filed for bankruptcy. When did that take place? I was suspecting financial issues during my dealings with them last year.
Well I came home today to find a ups notice so I'll have my jacket tomorrow. It took 7 months, curious to see how it came out.
I hope I am not overstepping the line by discussing politics here - if so, I will withdraw my comments. But I also wonder, if the above is true, whether Obama's election would have changed this at all. My impression is that Europe loved Obama when he was first elected - indisputably he has a different persona than Bush. However, I think it is also indisputable that current American foreign policy is very, very similar to Bush's.
Again, I will withdraw my comments if they are too political or tangential.
One of the articles in this post is very interesting. In it, the owner of Vanson is portrayed quite strongly as believing that anti-American sentiment following the invasion of Iraq had significantly hurt overseas sales. Having traveled abroad to Europe several times after the Iraq war started, I can confirm that there was a lot of anti-Bush sentiment. I wonder if indeed this did affect Vanson's sales.
I hope I am not overstepping the line by discussing politics here - if so, I will withdraw my comments. But I also wonder, if the above is true, whether Obama's election would have changed this at all. My impression is that Europe loved Obama when he was first elected - indisputably he has a different persona than Bush. However, I think it is also indisputable that current American foreign policy is very, very similar to Bush's.
In short, I am wondering a) whether American brands really took a hit after the invasion of Iraq; and b) whether, if (a) is true, this is still true today.
Again, I will withdraw my comments if they are too political or tangential.
It's alright, I am done with Vanson, this is my fourth jacket from them and I knew better. I will not deal with them further. Good luck to everyone else, hope it's better for you all.
Hello Philalethes;
If the owner of Vanson is touting that the anti-American sentiment is the reason for a drop in overseas sales, he is being dillusional and not taking responsibility.
All he has to do is read this recent thread regarding the dissatisfaction by some regarding their jacket orders. Specifically, the failure to meet delivery times and his staff giving BS excuses to the clientel.
Face the music, Vanson Leathers, you're really reaching if that's your take for a reason for falling overseas sales. Look at Langlitz and Johnson Leathers......are they crying? Fox Creek Leathers, super products and great customer service; that's what it takes to remain on top of your game. Vanson farms out their stuff to some Central American sweat shop and trys to control production and fill orders from Massachusettes.
Langlitz...........on site production
Aero...............on site production
Fox Creek.......on site production.
Vanson? Used to be really good.......but as Neil Diamond once sung (duet with Barbara Streisand) "used to be's don't count anymore.."
I just get fed up with folks not taking responsibilities for their actions or inactions.
Regards, coffee
Just heard from Vanson that the jacket I ordered back in September 2010 is "in production", noting they had "leather problems" and apologizing for the delay.