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This is the guy that makes jackets?
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This is the guy that makes jackets?
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Victory Horse.
Mustang
What's next, Patton Battle Horse?
That boot is nasty.
We call our horse 'minced beef'...
This is the guy that makes jackets?
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You have no idea of how many of those damn baseball cards I have to scroll through to find a jacket.
Oh, and by the way, someone please buy those Jurassic Park books on ebay. I came to find jackets, not to run into dinosaurs!
Sure the Heron jacket is nice but way overpriced considering it is made of top grain horsehide, i.e. a lower quality leather than the much better Victory full grain horsehide that we offer (which is currently underpriced as an introductory price).
And careful workmanship. Don't forget that. Quality costs, you can't try to palm it off as marketing and appearance based. I don't go for any of the Himel jackets and I won't pay that much, but their quality does set them apart.
As I've already stated, I don't find the HB designs attractive, yet I can certainly appreciate the quality. I think everyone requires some combination of the following:
Aesthetic appeal
Quality of materials
Quality of construction
Price range they are comfortable with
How each person prioritizes the above is going to vary from one individual to the next
Agree with all of those, but doesn't explain the success of Belstaff!