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I think this thread has run its course. I mean, none of us wear these bad knockoffs anyway, do we?
Jovan said:Yes, but, given the merits for which another thread was closed recently (controversial discussion over a certain word -- no one here uses the word anyways, CLOSED), should this thread not be closed too, since all possible points have already been made and everyone here buys the good ones? Just saying.
Mr. 'H' said:One thing I'd like to clarify again to Alan and BK et al is that my issue was the PRL rip-off and not an anti-Chinese manufacturing sentiment.
Mr. 'H' said:Alan/Edward,
My gripe here is that PRL are charging close to $1,500 for this and yet it is NOT a quality a2.
My gripe is the rip-off.
Not that it was made in China.
Paden said:I do not like things from China and India for many reasons.
It starts the way the people have worke, the political system and it ends with
the way they copy trademarked goods from other companies.
For me, it is not only a jacket, for the chines company it a way to make money.
Mr. 'H' said:I believe that it takes a manufacturer like Aero or Eastman many years to fine tune their offering and get the details spot on. I am not doubting that the seamstresses in China are anything but as technically proficiant as western ones at all. But they don't have the direction that companies like Aero can give them - even down to the flag issue above - it probably would have been placed on the other sleeve by an American company.
There's been a lot of pressure brought to bear on China from the international community to get its house in order re intellectual property infringement, in particular with the 08 Games looming. How effective this is varies between regions, I understand. It's not fair to take a blanket attitude to the countries like that, though - they're huge countries (Chine especially) with hundreds of thousands of companies located in both of them, many of which are concerned with producing official product for brnaded companies. Yes, piracy is a huge problem, but it is by no means rife right across every single business. To say every Chinese or Indian company is involved in IP piracy is like saying all Irishmen are handsome rogues! far too general.
Paden said:First, I do not want to start a political discussion.
Second, I am german andif you like, we can do the discussion in german and you will wonder about the things I like to say, but I can not about my bad english.
Third, I prefer to buy quality things, made in europe before I by label rubbish from china for the same price.
I pay my taxe in germany and not in china, all is a questions of the mix.
Edward said:I'm not particularly selective where the stuff I buy originates on a country basis, more by company (some multi-nationals I avoid due to working practices), but I absolutely agree I'd rather see out and pay for a quality garment than a brand lable on it.
Mr. 'H' said:Hi Edward,
Now that I received my aero seal HH a2 last Friday - which I have been wearing incessantly ever since
- I am eager to revisit the store to do a comparison!
Edward said:I suspect the "winner" is a foregone conclusion - but certainly it's still worth doing. It's always interesting to compare just exactly what the differences are when you are able and know to go to a specialist rather than simply combing the high street. I'd like to see photos of the Aero, too... (I've pretty much decided to go Aero myself once the money is there (probably the oil pull horse - definitely seal brown, rust cuffs, and hopefully also the scarlet lining).
Jerekson said:If the jacket was $50 than that would seem reasonable. By all means, to a non-expert, it could suffice.
But $1500...I think not.
Mr. 'H' said:Now that I received my aero seal HH a2 last Friday - which I have been wearing incessantly ever since
- I am eager to revisit the store to do a comparison!
kampkatz said:What bothers me is that the store obviously has outrageously marked up the price and made false claims in using the term "A2". How can any store owner with a conscience attempt to rip off unsuspecting customers? The manufacturer most likely just used an inadequate description as a model.