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Superfluous, you do realise who Roscoe the Human is? Think back to a recently banned member of this esteemed establishment.
Superfluous, you do realise who Roscoe the Human is? Think back to a recently banned member of this esteemed establishment.
I posted a pic of my Windward's sleeve width on the BK page, because it too is wide. I think that may have been common on those jackets.
PS, I'm friends with Roscoe on facebook. But that's because I enthusiastically add anyone affiliated with the leather scene...
I saw ur post on FB. And some one's guess about the wide sleeves is this, and I think it make sense: the sleeve length favoured by most of us who buy these jackets is over the hand verging on the base of the thumb. But back in 30-50's, maybe these jackets used to be worn with sleeves that sat further up, and shorter sleeves could be less tight to the arm and still look good.
Alright I'm adding you.
RTH is none other than our good unbiased friend Schitzo.
Lol! Well, his true colors have been aptly illustrated on BK's FB page, thus validating the appropriateness of his banning from TFL.
I can take no credit for that piece of detective work; I was standing on the shoulders of giants. I forgot to asked them about their sleeve sizes though!
At the end of the day BKK make great jackets and that surly is what matters.
^ You cannot be serious Plumbline! You started a thread for the sole purpose of demanding that anyone biased in favor of Aero publicly admit their bias (the thread where you coined the term "Aero Fanboy"): http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?80202-So-who-are-the-Aero-Fanboys-(-and-girls) . You demanded complete candor and disclosure as to such biases (even though you were concealing your own failed business dealings with Aero). Now, you have the audacity to criticize me for doing nothing more than stating that retailers -- owners and employees -- should disclose their affiliations when endorsing the products that they sell. To say that your posts are wildly inconsistent and irreconcilable is an understatement.
I respectfully disagree. A company's business ethics also matter. The manner with which a company conducts itself matters. A company's endorsement and/or condoning of patently offensive statements matters. Regardless of the quality of its products, we are entitled to hold BK accountable for its conduct, statements and actions. I know more than one member of this forum who long ago wrote-off BK because of its outrageous conduct. In fact, I was privately ridiculed when I purchased two jackets from BK notwithstanding its conduct. Unfortunately, BK continues to dig a deeper hole for itself. BK's conduct becomes more and more outrageous and unacceptable. As consumers, we have a right to express our thoughts regarding BK's conduct, and the quality of BK's jackets does not insulate BK from such scrutiny.
These issues matter. BK's business ethics and conduct are important considerations, worthy of discussion.
It does get a little tire-some this BKK bashing not to mention unfair. Andy/BKK are what they are. You don't have to follow them or buy their jackets but this constant running them down feels wrong and does not in my opinion do FL credibility much good. I kinda feel the moderators should be stepping in and saying enough is enough. They were quite quick to wag the finger at Andy when he stepped out of line here, where are they now?
Of course I could equally not read the thread but I dislike to see some one getting such a hard time and not be able to defend their corner. Is it not possible to live and let live and try and be a little more forgiving of others perceived short falls?
At the end of the day BKK make great jackets and that surly is what matters.
Now I see they've responded to the cuff width discussion...
Shouldnt sleeve cuffs with a button closure be more narrow than sleeve cuffs without?? Am I alone in this??
But Superfluous .. that's not what you did ..... and it's not what you said.
I am not suggesting that you cannot endorse BK products. That is well within your rights. However, when doing so, you should be upfront and candid about your profit motive. For example, Charles from HPA regularly endorses and promotes the products that he sells. He sometimes writes about his own ownership of these products. However, Charles is always very clear that he is more than simply an owner of the products. Charles is always very clear that he is selling the products, and he shares his ownership experiences with full disclosure of his profit motive. Nothing wrong with that. That is the correct way to do it.
but simply because a disgruntles ex TFL'er desides to post on their facebook page doesn't make them a bad company