Lord Flashheart
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- Victoria, Australia
Hello all,
I've just come off the phone to my family back in Scotland and I had an intersting experience.
I've recently purchased an Aero Teamster and a pair of Redwing Iron Rangers. I mentioned this fact to my dad (aged 73) and to my grandad (Aged 97) independently, both just about had a fit when I told them how much I paid for each item. The jacket was just under a weeks wage and the boots were around a third of a weeks wage, i'm pretty much bang on the Australian average wage estimate. My defence was that both items were top quality and when you break it down to "costs per wear and years of ownership" both items will probably be the cheapest clothes I'll ever buy.
My dad continued to vibrate at the costs where as my 97 year old grandad saw the point imediately, thinking back to what clothing costs were back in the 30's and 40's and how much of his wage was spent on similar items in Scotland at the time.
I guess my question is what happened to my dad's generation (assuming my dad is a good example which i think he might not be) and how does my cost comparison for the jacket and boots compare to average wage versus cost of leather apparel in the UK during the 30's and 40's?
regards
Flashy
I've just come off the phone to my family back in Scotland and I had an intersting experience.
I've recently purchased an Aero Teamster and a pair of Redwing Iron Rangers. I mentioned this fact to my dad (aged 73) and to my grandad (Aged 97) independently, both just about had a fit when I told them how much I paid for each item. The jacket was just under a weeks wage and the boots were around a third of a weeks wage, i'm pretty much bang on the Australian average wage estimate. My defence was that both items were top quality and when you break it down to "costs per wear and years of ownership" both items will probably be the cheapest clothes I'll ever buy.
My dad continued to vibrate at the costs where as my 97 year old grandad saw the point imediately, thinking back to what clothing costs were back in the 30's and 40's and how much of his wage was spent on similar items in Scotland at the time.
I guess my question is what happened to my dad's generation (assuming my dad is a good example which i think he might not be) and how does my cost comparison for the jacket and boots compare to average wage versus cost of leather apparel in the UK during the 30's and 40's?
regards
Flashy