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In the thread on selling regrets, I noted that I still have not regretted selling any of my jackets, but there were jackets that I regretted buying. I was wondering how many others have had similar experiences.
However, the more I thought about it, the more I realized that there was a distinction between truly regretting a jacket purchase vs. making a purchase of a jacket that you ended up selling or not wearing much, but you were glad you actually bought it after reflection. If you buy a jacket that you like and wear for a while and then eventually move it on or you gain or lose weight and then it doesn't fit, or eventually you move away from the style, I don't know if that is actual regret. Regret is when the customer service is terrible, you don't like the jacket from the get go, or you truly wish you had bought a different jacket instead. I think there is a very interesting dichotomy between regretting a purchase and being glad you got it out of your system.
For example, I don't regret buying my Diamond Dave J-100 jacket. Yeah, maybe I could have saved up and bought a better jacket earlier on, but this purchase did several things for me. Firstly, it got the cafe racer out of my system early on. I'm glad I didn't spend RMC or Himel money on a cafe racer now that I really don't care for cafe racers at all now. Also, it truly made me realize how much I care about construction quality. It was not a well finished jacket and I'm glad I got to experience how much it annoyed me. Finally, it helped truly get me to fall in love with Shink horsehide. I still adore this leather today and I'm glad I got to experience it early on with this jacket.
I also don't regret my Himel Grizzly purchase. I sold that jacket because it no longer fit and even though I wouldn't buy it again, I am glad I owned that jacket for the time I did have it.
On the other hand, I do have purchases I do genuinely regret. For example, I regret buying the IH x Alexander J-100 in black goatskin that I owned for less than a week. I didn't like the jacket at all on me. I didn't like how it fit (I gave them body measurements, not the measurements I wanted the jacket to have) and I really did not like the leather once I got it. I never even took a picture of myself in this jacket.
There is even a Good Wear jacket in my past that I regret buying. I was just a pain for John. I should have known I was too fat for this jacket, but I had him shorten the sleeves and sell it to me anyway, but it didn't fit at all. I regret this more for the fact that I probably set back someone's actual order by the time he wasted on me.
In addition, I regret my Himel Bros. cossack jacket purchase. I should have known that a button front leather jacket was not going to work on me. Plus, It was too wide in the chest even when I first got it. I loved the leather and details of that jacket, but I never truly loved it on me. That was a bad purchase.
You can really see how large it is in these last two photos:
I do love cossack jackets, but I so vastly prefer how my Ooe Yofukuten moleskin jackets look on me:
I do not regret my RMC red silk A2 jacket obviously because I loved it for years and only sold it due to sizing issues. I do regret a previous RMC A2 jacket that I bought because it never looked good on me and I only bought it because I could get it fairly cheap. I knew it wasn't the jacket I wanted.
Red Silk A2:
The RMC Roughwear A2 I do regret buying:
However, the more I thought about it, the more I realized that there was a distinction between truly regretting a jacket purchase vs. making a purchase of a jacket that you ended up selling or not wearing much, but you were glad you actually bought it after reflection. If you buy a jacket that you like and wear for a while and then eventually move it on or you gain or lose weight and then it doesn't fit, or eventually you move away from the style, I don't know if that is actual regret. Regret is when the customer service is terrible, you don't like the jacket from the get go, or you truly wish you had bought a different jacket instead. I think there is a very interesting dichotomy between regretting a purchase and being glad you got it out of your system.
For example, I don't regret buying my Diamond Dave J-100 jacket. Yeah, maybe I could have saved up and bought a better jacket earlier on, but this purchase did several things for me. Firstly, it got the cafe racer out of my system early on. I'm glad I didn't spend RMC or Himel money on a cafe racer now that I really don't care for cafe racers at all now. Also, it truly made me realize how much I care about construction quality. It was not a well finished jacket and I'm glad I got to experience how much it annoyed me. Finally, it helped truly get me to fall in love with Shink horsehide. I still adore this leather today and I'm glad I got to experience it early on with this jacket.
I also don't regret my Himel Grizzly purchase. I sold that jacket because it no longer fit and even though I wouldn't buy it again, I am glad I owned that jacket for the time I did have it.
On the other hand, I do have purchases I do genuinely regret. For example, I regret buying the IH x Alexander J-100 in black goatskin that I owned for less than a week. I didn't like the jacket at all on me. I didn't like how it fit (I gave them body measurements, not the measurements I wanted the jacket to have) and I really did not like the leather once I got it. I never even took a picture of myself in this jacket.
There is even a Good Wear jacket in my past that I regret buying. I was just a pain for John. I should have known I was too fat for this jacket, but I had him shorten the sleeves and sell it to me anyway, but it didn't fit at all. I regret this more for the fact that I probably set back someone's actual order by the time he wasted on me.
In addition, I regret my Himel Bros. cossack jacket purchase. I should have known that a button front leather jacket was not going to work on me. Plus, It was too wide in the chest even when I first got it. I loved the leather and details of that jacket, but I never truly loved it on me. That was a bad purchase.
You can really see how large it is in these last two photos:
I do love cossack jackets, but I so vastly prefer how my Ooe Yofukuten moleskin jackets look on me:
I do not regret my RMC red silk A2 jacket obviously because I loved it for years and only sold it due to sizing issues. I do regret a previous RMC A2 jacket that I bought because it never looked good on me and I only bought it because I could get it fairly cheap. I knew it wasn't the jacket I wanted.
Red Silk A2:
The RMC Roughwear A2 I do regret buying:
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