Last Friday evening I was just looking at clothes on the internet, found that all official BR's stockists had just one orange lined MA-1 in stock, and it was in my size and on sale. So I bought it. Arrived the next day.
I can't understand waiting four years for clothes. If that had been laid out from the get-go, I can appreciate that some people would still be cool with that, and knowingly spin the wheel casino style on the odds that it could end up being 5 years, or the jacket might never come and the deposit would be lost. But it's an informed choice, so even though I would never do it, they have every right to do so.
However, if the four year wait wasn't crystal clear at the time of paying a deposit, or if wait time (however long it will be) isn't specified, then signing up for that is not 'fiscally prudent' shall we say, in my opinion.
I can't understand waiting four years for clothes. If that had been laid out from the get-go, I can appreciate that some people would still be cool with that, and knowingly spin the wheel casino style on the odds that it could end up being 5 years, or the jacket might never come and the deposit would be lost. But it's an informed choice, so even though I would never do it, they have every right to do so.
However, if the four year wait wasn't crystal clear at the time of paying a deposit, or if wait time (however long it will be) isn't specified, then signing up for that is not 'fiscally prudent' shall we say, in my opinion.