I would say yes.My only question is whether I should merge the Is this Horse Hide from 5 *?
I would say yes.My only question is whether I should merge the Is this Horse Hide from 5 *?
From my experience I'd say that they are (probably along AVI) the best budget options for accurate military repro's;CONS:
1. Currently too expensive for most jackets to be considered worth it.
I wouldn't consider this as an advantage to be honest.PROS:
1. Complete control over customization of Jackets.
The smell.Anything I am missing?
From my experience I'd say that they are (probably along AVI) the best budget options for accurate military repro's;
I wouldn't consider this as an advantage to be honest.
The smell.
Changing hide, thread and knit colour and back or sleeve length is ofcourse a welcome customization; it is specifying ten different measurements that leads to monstrosities.Sorry. I’m not bothered by the smell at all, actually I get compliments on the leather smell. Why wouldn’t you consider customization a advantage? You can choose thickness, color, fleece length, zipper color, stitch color, and measurements. Ultimately this is what makes them so special and truthfully I never bought Avi leather, but I they their almost identical (maybe same manufacturer) with 5* having slightly better leather.
I agree on the sizing department, I did include that in the CONS, but also tried to include a familiar solution for that issue. I updated the wording on the “PROS” to avoid further confusion there. And that scent sounds terrible I hope you sold it or tossed it in that case. I get slight chemical smell in the beginning, but its mainly just smells like leather on our end. Could be luck, older stock, quality control or just that your more sensitive. Either way I would stay away from 5* after that experience.Changing hide, thread and knit colour and back or sleeve length is ofcourse a welcome customization; it is specifying ten different measurements that leads to monstrosities.
I guess you were lucky with the smell (or I was extremely unlucky). My goathide smelled like a living goat but luckily the smell went fairly fast away. I also had a horsehide A-2 that stunk to heaven, it was probably tanned with biomass or toxic waste. After months of trying different methods I gave it a light wash in the washing machine. It shrunk 2 sizes, however the smell remained.
I have tossed it indeed.I agree on the sizing department, I did include that in the CONS, but also tried to include a familiar solution for that issue. I updated the wording on the “PROS” to avoid further confusion there. And that scent sounds terrible I hope you sold it or tossed it in that case. I get slight chemical smell in the beginning, but its mainly just smells like leather on our end. Could be luck, older stock, quality control or just that your more sensitive. Either way I would stay away from 5* after that experience.
I wrote them that knowing their QC process that I am suspicious of that pocket because it is also unbuttoned.The left one looks pulled to one side .
I wouldn't mind it if it looks okay buttoned up but something looks rushed to me about the whole thing.I will see if they reply.
Shawn if you read this I still root for some honest Pakistani companies but I am too starting to loose some faith
Yahya related to me from Malik from Muhammad ibn Yahya ibn Habban and from Abu'z-Zinad from al-Araj from Abu Hurayra that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, forbade mulamasa and munabadha.
Malik said, "Mulamasa is when a man can feel a garment but is not allowed to unfold it or examine what is in it, or he buys by night and does not know what is in it. Munabadha is that a man throws his garment to another, and the other throws his garment without either of them making any inspection. Each of them says, 'this is for this. 'This is what is forbidden of mulamasa and munabadha."
I think i like Quran...Honestly I would put the fear of God in them a bit.
Not only is fraud categorically prohibited in Islam, the practice of deceptively selling a garment is explicitly called out.
I would send them this and point out that faking a measurement is a modern form of that exact prohibited transaction. Yes you're not physically there being allowed to touch the fabric but not examine the full garment; but a faked measurement is the modern version of a trader doing that.
Yes. And not to overly simplify but….its a $50 jacket and you are paying at least and often more than 5 times that. So no matter how you frame it. Bad deal. Horrible deal. You can only lose. The jig is up. Fun has been had. Game over. Move on.Anything I am missing?