Edward
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Absolutely! It's probably part of the overall Lost Worlds' no whistles, no bells 'vision', but the amateurism of it is another reason - among others - that really put me off buying anything from them/him. There's no excuse nowadays.
Yeah, that's the danger - it doesn't come across so much as "I don't have time for this" as "I can't be bothered to do anything better", which is subtly different. I don't care for amateurism of any sort in business, which incorporates a wdie range of sins, including a lack of separation between personal politics and the business. There are a number of businesses I deal with where I well know that the owners' politics and mine diverge markedly, but that doesn't bother me because they keep it professional and spearate the two. On the other hand, there are several businesses I simply decline to patronise because the owners have blurred the line between their personal politics and their business such that I feel that by buying from them I would be supporting their politics. Of course, it could also be that they've taken that into consideration and are banking on their political slant pulling in more customers than it alienates. I'm aware of a specialist sotre somewhere in the US that made a very big public statement to the effect that custom from those who voted for a particular preidential candidate were not welcome. Obviously that was a calculated risk that this would drive more supporters of the other sie to them than it pushed away... Market perceptions are a funny thing like that. Would be a fascinating area for academic study.
Yup, have to agree with all the others, the old site looked better - probably because you couldn't see the jackets (seem to be) sized wrongly on the models.
Never had a Schott but in truth I'll admit I've always had a soft spot for their 645 retro car coat.
They're nice.... though they're much nicer at the US prices than the marked-up UK prices.... I'd still consider one used, but if you're used to Aero / Eastman and the likes, well.... they're not, in my opinion and comparing like for like, quite on that level. Very nice and if you get one on a good deal I'd still go for it, but just not quite in the same league.
Is it just me, or..... Well, I find it kinda funny looking at us all on here telling a company who have been designing and making these jackets for a century, give or take, that they don't understand how to fit their jackets properly... lol I suppose that's the vagaries of changing fashions for you.