I say this as a proud owner of a North American Himel and with 2 Scottish jackets on order, Fields.
And I wouldn’t hesitate to order from any company around the world. I was pleasantly surprised in Indonesian boot brands Sagara & Junkard.
I would just like to see small details added to western leather jackets too, which could help them expand, it would be nice to see some western companies with jackets sold at resellers like the Japanese brands.
I am far from a japanophile, I don’t even own any of their clothes. But you have to be blind not to notice the products they produce. I would own a Japanese jacket in a heartbeat if I could find one that fit. I own Japanese kitchen knives that are amazing, sunglasses made from titanium from Japan. Don’t forget my trusty Japanese rice cooker going on 13 years of service.
With most products I get turned off by most Japanese companies lack of desire to sell to the worldwide, proxies and so forth makes it easy to get the attitude like “if you don’t want to sell to me then I don’t want to buy.” But that would change if I was able to walk into a store like Standard and Stange and find a well fitting jacket.
I don’t care what anyone says but the western companies will never compare 100% unless they invest 100% in the details, you have a few that come close in select jackets, or a couple have top quality stitching but Rainbow Country, RMC, Freewheelers, and Toys McCoy are all cards in, when it comes to putting out the best product from the accurate linings, labels accurately reproduced from historical brands, best stitching each company can manage, and unique design elements like not using the same collar on each jacket, it’s nice to see when the inside of a pocket it has a different material and even a label mimicking the workers union.
I attribute this to them buying and researching vintage clothing from the west, heck probably more than half of the clothing from the 30’s to the 60’s are inside the small country of Japan.
And packaging, if Apple products and the millions of unboxing videos online show us, it shows us that people like a well packaged product. You have professional cardboard logo tags and care instructions hanging from most new jackets from Japan
This might not matter to the select few here but it does for the future of these brands which are seemingly 1 machinist away from disappearing altogether.
It would just make me smile to walk into a store and see a Fields, Himel, Lost Worlds jacket among the RMC & Freewheelers.
So what is your opinion guys, why don’t they think of these details?
Is it money, greed, corner cutting?
Marketing problems?
Branding, image?
And I wouldn’t hesitate to order from any company around the world. I was pleasantly surprised in Indonesian boot brands Sagara & Junkard.
I would just like to see small details added to western leather jackets too, which could help them expand, it would be nice to see some western companies with jackets sold at resellers like the Japanese brands.
I am far from a japanophile, I don’t even own any of their clothes. But you have to be blind not to notice the products they produce. I would own a Japanese jacket in a heartbeat if I could find one that fit. I own Japanese kitchen knives that are amazing, sunglasses made from titanium from Japan. Don’t forget my trusty Japanese rice cooker going on 13 years of service.
With most products I get turned off by most Japanese companies lack of desire to sell to the worldwide, proxies and so forth makes it easy to get the attitude like “if you don’t want to sell to me then I don’t want to buy.” But that would change if I was able to walk into a store like Standard and Stange and find a well fitting jacket.
I don’t care what anyone says but the western companies will never compare 100% unless they invest 100% in the details, you have a few that come close in select jackets, or a couple have top quality stitching but Rainbow Country, RMC, Freewheelers, and Toys McCoy are all cards in, when it comes to putting out the best product from the accurate linings, labels accurately reproduced from historical brands, best stitching each company can manage, and unique design elements like not using the same collar on each jacket, it’s nice to see when the inside of a pocket it has a different material and even a label mimicking the workers union.
I attribute this to them buying and researching vintage clothing from the west, heck probably more than half of the clothing from the 30’s to the 60’s are inside the small country of Japan.
And packaging, if Apple products and the millions of unboxing videos online show us, it shows us that people like a well packaged product. You have professional cardboard logo tags and care instructions hanging from most new jackets from Japan
This might not matter to the select few here but it does for the future of these brands which are seemingly 1 machinist away from disappearing altogether.
It would just make me smile to walk into a store and see a Fields, Himel, Lost Worlds jacket among the RMC & Freewheelers.
So what is your opinion guys, why don’t they think of these details?
Is it money, greed, corner cutting?
Marketing problems?
Branding, image?
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