I hope not. Fantastic jackets. That half belt of his never came into fruitition, which I think would have made them a larger presence. I'm lucky I still have mine. Tried selling it a bunch but it always ended up with me; it's a great jacket!
Headwind is giving it a shot, and I wish them all the luck in the world. It really is too bad about Aerial: there must be all kinds of snags that we fans know nothing about. Tough business.What a shame.... I cannot think of any maker who are selling such great jackets at reasonable prices.
If this is the case, its a shame. Good jacket at a good price.... great customer service. Perhaps it is just a temporary thing...
I think what Craig said over the weekend is particularly relevant, although we don't really know exactly what is happening right now with Aerial Star. I suspect that Gibson & Barnes might have lost much of their market share too. Seems to be a tough business in which to maintain traction though.They were making some really interesting stuff, but if they have gone, and I hope they haven't, it's just proof of how saturated this market is. I still expect to see another couple companies go to the wall in the next few years. I just don't think that there's enough slack in the market - there's a flavour of A-2 for every taste and budget; the civvy market is expanding, though mainly through the established brands than new ones coming in. I guess the thing is that the well-known names understand the market and what it wants. I can't imagine how hard it is to break into this niche.
Never see anyone wearing good quality leather. Plenty of Mall stuff though.
I wonder how popular leather actually is. Only one of my male friends has owned anything in leather and no one I know at work wears it. In the past twenty years I have met only three or four guys who like the look of it and even they have tended to buy second hand from thrift shops.
Never see anyone wearing good quality leather. Plenty of Mall stuff though.