After my fiasco with Vanson I decided to order a Fox Creek Leather Vented Racing Jacket which arrived today - WOW!
I couldn't be happier, the jacket is a perfect fit, the quality is superb, I love the features and details, and the customer service was great. You don't have to wait for weeks or months and they have a much larger variety of sizes - you can order most sizes in a "long" version. Also the leather feels softer than Vanson's and is slightly thicker from what I can tell.
Plus, of course, the jacket is locally made, not some import from a cheap labor country such as Pakistan or El Salvador...
So, if you're in the market for a leather motorcycle jacket, check out Fox Creek (and no, I do not have any affiliations with them).
Sorry, but you misunderstood my concern.
I have no problem with products made in other countries (half my house is probably full of products made in China) and most certainly do not condemn Pakistan (or El Salvador). My issue with Vanson is that they fail to disclose where the jackets are made. Nowhere on their website do they mention a single word that the Stealth and Corsair jackets are made in Pakistan. They only recently (after I complained to them) added a bit in their Q&A section that they now manufacture in El Salvador – but still no word on their products made in Pakistan (they now simply state “imported”). Given that Vanson promotes itself as “America's leading producer of high quality motorcycle apparel” I find that misleading.
Compare that to Fox Creek – they clearly flag which products are made in the US. That’s all I am asking for.
So no offence intended. I know that quality leather products come out of Pakistan – virtually all leather soccer balls sold globally are made in Pakistan. But let’s also be clear on one thing – the main reason Vanson manufactures in El Salvador and Pakistan are the low labor costs there compared to the US.
Being born and raised my entire life here in the U.S. I'm all for American-made quality. HOWEVER... I know people in the clothing business back home in my parents native country of India and have had high quality custom clothing made for me by people who take pride and work hard to make clothing for their customers (certainly not "cheap labor").
Received my Vanson model A today.
Placed order in September 2010, during the "Vanbucks" promotional.
Standard design/size...dark brown leather rather than black.
I'm happy with it.
Well constructed. Leather feels to be of very good quality.
For those that asked, the label says it was made in the USA....which I find interesting. When I contacted Vanson in June asking about my order, they noted they failed to contact me re; the original color leather I specified was not available. I ordered a different shade of brown, and they said they would begin production. A month later I contacted them and they noted the jacket was "1/3rd done".
I assumed that meant it was part of a group of orders being made in their El Salvador plant...and that it would ship out when the entire batch was finished.
At that rate I expected it to be done sometime early September.
It looks like that was not the case. No idea what the "1/3rd done" after one month comment was about..
RE Pakistan.
I find that rare. Most of the stuff I tried buying and have seen from there is crapperiffic. And yes I think its a fair generalization across the entire country. You see its still a 3rd world country and does not have the standards, products or infrastructure that a more modern producing nation may offer. Thats just a fact at this current time.
You're off base. Sure there's alot of crap that's produced. But there is also alot of high quality motorcycle apparel made over there too. It really depends on the specification of the company contracting with the factories making the products.RE Pakistan.
I find that rare. Most of the stuff I tried buying and have seen from there is crapperiffic. And yes I think its a fair generalization across the entire country. You see its still a 3rd world country and does not have the standards, products or infrastructure that a more modern producing nation may offer. Thats just a fact at this current time.
You're off base. Sure there's alot of crap that's produced. But there is also alot of high quality motorcycle apparel made over there too. It really depends on the specification of the company contracting with the factories making the products.