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Let me state upfront that the company from which I purchased this jacket has been an unmitigated pleasure to deal with and, should I so decide, they have graciously agreed to correct the issues addressed below. That said, I do not know whether I am being overly critical and/or demanding greater precision than reasonable.
Below are photographs of the two cuffs on the jacket I received yesterday. The first photograph depicts the left cuff. Look at the cuff flap. The leather is cut straight and, therefore, forms an even gap between the flap and the seam where the cuff meets the sleeve. Moreover, because the leather is cut straight, the stitching around the cuff flap creates an even gap with the edge of the leather.
Now, look at the second photo which depicts the right flap. The leather cuff flap is not cut straight. Therefore, the gap between the flap and the seam where the cuff meets the sleeve is not straight. Moreover, the gap between the stitching around the flap and the edge of the leather is not even.
I fully recognize that these are relatively minor nits and no one else but me will ever notice. On the other hand, I have noticed, and I will continue to notice. Moreover, I paid a healthy sum for this jacket.
As I said upfront, when I showed these two photos to the company from whom I purchased the jacket, they immediately agreed to correct the issue, and they could not have been more gracious about it. On the other hand, I don’t want to be unreasonable.
Would you care? Would you fix it?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: NO NEED FOR FURTHER RESPONSES -- I AM KEEPING THE CUFFS AS IS. THANKS EVERYONE!
Below are photographs of the two cuffs on the jacket I received yesterday. The first photograph depicts the left cuff. Look at the cuff flap. The leather is cut straight and, therefore, forms an even gap between the flap and the seam where the cuff meets the sleeve. Moreover, because the leather is cut straight, the stitching around the cuff flap creates an even gap with the edge of the leather.
Now, look at the second photo which depicts the right flap. The leather cuff flap is not cut straight. Therefore, the gap between the flap and the seam where the cuff meets the sleeve is not straight. Moreover, the gap between the stitching around the flap and the edge of the leather is not even.
I fully recognize that these are relatively minor nits and no one else but me will ever notice. On the other hand, I have noticed, and I will continue to notice. Moreover, I paid a healthy sum for this jacket.
As I said upfront, when I showed these two photos to the company from whom I purchased the jacket, they immediately agreed to correct the issue, and they could not have been more gracious about it. On the other hand, I don’t want to be unreasonable.
Would you care? Would you fix it?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: NO NEED FOR FURTHER RESPONSES -- I AM KEEPING THE CUFFS AS IS. THANKS EVERYONE!
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