Just to clarify things, no workers that left Aero to go to Alexander have returned to Aero nor would they be welcome, they would be shown the door. We are far better of without them and to be honest they are all getting close to retirement age.
The experienced Aero machinists ( and other staff ) that returned are staff that could not work with Lauder but were happy to return once he had gone.
No, not really. The Brand Label saying "England" is fine of course, but there are laws governing "Made in ..." labels. Perhaps it was just a sample jacket and not actually for sale. No matter what brand is placed on an object, the label of origin has to be accurate.
Admittedly, there are many out there who say England to mean Britain, but we forgive their ignorance...
Monte Carlo or Bust! Tis a fun film.
lol Their stuff is also 'dowhatnow?' expensive. From what I'm told, the quality of the materials that AL were given to work with wasn't precisely off-the-scale.
Does anyone remember the Coastal Command frankenjacket ? Those still crop up on ebay now and again. Some of his military inspired smocks are nice, but as Sloan said about the price : yowhatnow ?
Does anyone remember the Coastal Command frankenjacket ? Those still crop up on ebay now and again. Some of his military inspired smocks are nice, but as Sloan said about the price : yowhatnow ?