ForestForTheTrees
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i was getting ready to post this in the "Horween USA and Aero Joint Statement" thread, but a number of people were already getting upset by the size of that thread. So, I'll bring this up as a new thread and maybe someone here can help me connect the dots.
Much has been shared by Aero here on the Fedora Lounge recently regarding a number of employees who have parted ways with the company. Most of the information shared has shown these former employees to be less than trustworthy. This has seemingly culminated in the revelation, via a very specific statement and subsequent discussion participation, that some of these employees were responsible for intentionally mis-labeling steerhide jackets as horsehide in order to sell them to unknowing customers as such.
Aero indicates in the statement posted on this forum that any customers who feel they might have purchased such a jacket can contact them about having their jackets inspected and if appropriate the jacket will be replaced. It's an impressive gesture to reach out to members here on the forum. However, I can't understand why this statement hasn't been posted on the Aero website (I just checked and see no signs of it thus far) to reach a wider range of customers so that they might benefit from this information as well. Or to put it another way, why only extend this offer to Fedora Lounge members? Aero could post this news on their website and simply indicate that the problem has been recently discovered and that they want to make things right. There would be no need to go into all of the details of who misrepresented what. Only the details of how to go about having a jacket inspected would need to be covered.
My apologies if this post upsets anyone but if Aero's intention is truly to correct a wrong experienced by any customer along with always telling the truth, it would seem that they would start by doing so on their own website as opposed to this forum.
Much has been shared by Aero here on the Fedora Lounge recently regarding a number of employees who have parted ways with the company. Most of the information shared has shown these former employees to be less than trustworthy. This has seemingly culminated in the revelation, via a very specific statement and subsequent discussion participation, that some of these employees were responsible for intentionally mis-labeling steerhide jackets as horsehide in order to sell them to unknowing customers as such.
Aero indicates in the statement posted on this forum that any customers who feel they might have purchased such a jacket can contact them about having their jackets inspected and if appropriate the jacket will be replaced. It's an impressive gesture to reach out to members here on the forum. However, I can't understand why this statement hasn't been posted on the Aero website (I just checked and see no signs of it thus far) to reach a wider range of customers so that they might benefit from this information as well. Or to put it another way, why only extend this offer to Fedora Lounge members? Aero could post this news on their website and simply indicate that the problem has been recently discovered and that they want to make things right. There would be no need to go into all of the details of who misrepresented what. Only the details of how to go about having a jacket inspected would need to be covered.
My apologies if this post upsets anyone but if Aero's intention is truly to correct a wrong experienced by any customer along with always telling the truth, it would seem that they would start by doing so on their own website as opposed to this forum.