I feel for Monitor. It's a terrible thing to pay a lot of money for your dream jacket and have high hopes for it, just to be hugely disappointed after the whole process. For sure, this all could've been handled differently for better end result!
I'll give my 00,5€ on how one should deal with LW. I've bought quite a few jackets from LW in past few years, I've visited Stuart at his factory couple of times and I just placed an order for another 4 new custom builds, so I think I know the subject rather well.
I've never had any problems with Stuart, especially after I met him in person while I was in NYC. I advise everybody considering ordering a LW jacket to call him and talk to the man, instead of emailing him. It's like dealing with two different persons! Another thing to take into consideration is that Stuart is very proud of his products - materials, patterns and craftsmen behind it. He has put immense amount of time and thought in to perfecting all these aspects. Dealing with him is like dealing with an artist who is selling his beloved pieces of art, not like dealing with a normal manufacturer. I'm not one to say whether it's right or wrong, but that's the way it is, and if you want to deal with LW you'll have to accept it.
Also its noteworthy, that this is LW's standard approach to complaints -> send the jacket in at your own cost, if you're right about your complaint, they'll make it right for you. Of course, It would be right thing of LW to do to explain this before a new customer places their first order, so they'll know what they're getting into.
I'll give my 00,5€ on how one should deal with LW. I've bought quite a few jackets from LW in past few years, I've visited Stuart at his factory couple of times and I just placed an order for another 4 new custom builds, so I think I know the subject rather well.
I've never had any problems with Stuart, especially after I met him in person while I was in NYC. I advise everybody considering ordering a LW jacket to call him and talk to the man, instead of emailing him. It's like dealing with two different persons! Another thing to take into consideration is that Stuart is very proud of his products - materials, patterns and craftsmen behind it. He has put immense amount of time and thought in to perfecting all these aspects. Dealing with him is like dealing with an artist who is selling his beloved pieces of art, not like dealing with a normal manufacturer. I'm not one to say whether it's right or wrong, but that's the way it is, and if you want to deal with LW you'll have to accept it.
Also its noteworthy, that this is LW's standard approach to complaints -> send the jacket in at your own cost, if you're right about your complaint, they'll make it right for you. Of course, It would be right thing of LW to do to explain this before a new customer places their first order, so they'll know what they're getting into.