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I wouldn't call that an apples to apples comparison. I also wouldn't consider a Himel Bros jacket to be an actual piece of riding gear. Despite the hem alignment the Vanson would out perform the Himel on every possible level as a piece of functional riding/protective gear. I would say the same of my Aero's. They are no more worthy of functional use on an M/C as well. I'd also put forth that my latest Aero is stitched as well as any Himel
First, my observation about the misaligned seams has nothing whatsoever to do with whether the jackets are serviceable for riding a motorcycle. Rather, as I clearly stated, my objection is based solely on the appearance/aesthetic of the misaligned seam. Therefore, your reference to serviceability as a motorcycle jacket is a non-sequitur. The jacket might give the owner super-powers, but the misaligned seam is still visually unappealing. If I share my opinion that a woman is unattractive, your opinion that she is a good wrestler is non-responsive. This falls under the heading of “yeah, but . . .”
Second, having owned, handled and inspected multiple Himel and Aero jackets, I do not share your opinion regarding the relative quality of their stitching (lets not debate the subject). That said, my comments about the misaligned seams did not address stitch quality, nor Aero jackets, and therefore, your references to both was another non-sequitur.
No need to debate any of this. I find the misaligned bottom seams totally unacceptable. This is simply my subjective opinion. Others obviously disagree. Neither is right or wrong.