Dear all,
Let me start by extending my sincere and profound "THANK YOU" to all and each person in this forum. I started off as a total ignorant - and still, but to a less extent- regarding the craftsmanship of leather jackets. I really love leather jackets, like really xD., but never could afford a high-quality one, let alone that I did not know what a high-quality leather jacket is.
Yet I have to admit that I am personally and, as a matter of principle - not trying to take the moral high ground- totally against buying "new" leather goods, even though I am not on a vegetarian diet. It has to do with the fact that the market is already oversaturated with enough goods. Just a side note, I am against buying any clothes brand new except for underwear ( but that goes without saying).
Of course, hunting for a jacket that fits is no easy job, and each one has a peculiarity when it comes to fit. One can argue that a leather jacket is an investment for the long run, which might justify it, which is a fair argument ( not that anyone has to justify anything to anyone). But that is a whole different thing cause I would argue that there is a threshold when it comes to prices and after a specific price point, one is paying for the "name" not for the quality. But again, it is your money, so you can do whatever you wish.
I have been playing with the idea to see how much one can earn if one were to trade-in a high-quality jacket for a store credit in order to finance a new purchase, which "could" close the gap and somehow pave the way towards a more sustainable and circular economy for "luxury goods". I contacted 5 leather jacket makers like a couple of weeks ago ( based on the knowledge regarding brands from you guys) to try to figure out if they would take-in second-hand leather jackets made by them in return for a store credit.
I only got one reply from Aero leathers, and they said they offer a max of £300.
Do you guys think this is a fair price? again that is the max they offer.
would love to hear your thoughts on the topic.
Moe
Let me start by extending my sincere and profound "THANK YOU" to all and each person in this forum. I started off as a total ignorant - and still, but to a less extent- regarding the craftsmanship of leather jackets. I really love leather jackets, like really xD., but never could afford a high-quality one, let alone that I did not know what a high-quality leather jacket is.
Yet I have to admit that I am personally and, as a matter of principle - not trying to take the moral high ground- totally against buying "new" leather goods, even though I am not on a vegetarian diet. It has to do with the fact that the market is already oversaturated with enough goods. Just a side note, I am against buying any clothes brand new except for underwear ( but that goes without saying).
Of course, hunting for a jacket that fits is no easy job, and each one has a peculiarity when it comes to fit. One can argue that a leather jacket is an investment for the long run, which might justify it, which is a fair argument ( not that anyone has to justify anything to anyone). But that is a whole different thing cause I would argue that there is a threshold when it comes to prices and after a specific price point, one is paying for the "name" not for the quality. But again, it is your money, so you can do whatever you wish.
I have been playing with the idea to see how much one can earn if one were to trade-in a high-quality jacket for a store credit in order to finance a new purchase, which "could" close the gap and somehow pave the way towards a more sustainable and circular economy for "luxury goods". I contacted 5 leather jacket makers like a couple of weeks ago ( based on the knowledge regarding brands from you guys) to try to figure out if they would take-in second-hand leather jackets made by them in return for a store credit.
I only got one reply from Aero leathers, and they said they offer a max of £300.
Do you guys think this is a fair price? again that is the max they offer.
would love to hear your thoughts on the topic.
Moe