johnnyjohnny
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being the rah rah guy of buying U.S., and liking uswings cuts and general craftsmanship, i was rather saddened by how my transaction to buy a g-1 milspec jacket there ended...
coming off of having purchased a uswings a-2 milspec, very beautiful in cut and craftsmanship, except for the end seam thread that was untied and sticking up like an unshaven whisker, i had purchased a g-1 milspec about a month ago
the first jacket i got was chronicled here, having had some inexperienced person at the factory punch the plastic tag attacher through the leather on the sleeve (not between the seam as uswings normally does)
the jacket was quickly exchanged with numerous apologies, no charge for sending it back...
i then decided i needed a size up...strangely, uswings g-1 sizes are the equivalent of being one entire size smaller than their a-2 sizes (milspec in both)...so i sent the second jacket back for a size up
the g-1 i got back didn't have a hole punched through the leather, but the pockets were slightly different lengths from the ribbing, and when inspecting this i noticed a 1/4" tear in the leather between one of the pocket bottoms and the ribbing...of course i sent it back...and while this was strike two on factory defects, i was willing to go for an exchange...i just asked them to inspect the jacket they sent so this would not happen again...
today i was informed uswings had refunded my purchase price, only of the jacket, NoT the shipping, and refused to do another exchange given MY history of purchasing
kind of blown away since i had paid not only for the original shipping on this final jacket (second one with defects) but had paid to send it back...both adding up to $40 out of pocket...their excuse was that i had removed the tags from the jacket, even though i had included them back with the jacket when returning it...they warned me that they COULd have charged me their 15percent restocking fee for daring to remove the tags (even though they were included on the return)...
despite being the guy who believes onLy u.s. manufacturers should be patronized when making current production military spec jackets, i think that uswings has crash landed on this...even with their recent 'sale' price on the g-1 of $300, and their pricey $20 shipping, their jackets are not enough of a deal to accept tears, label tag punctures, and then be nicked for the shipping both ways on returning a defected jacket
u.s. wings, though i love you for being one of the few u.s. manufacturers of milspec gear, i take you off my list of suppliers...if this is how you operate when dealing with your own factory defects, i'm happy to go to gibson and barnes (flightsuits.com), or the seller of the u.s. govt authorized supplier of current a-2 and g-1 jackets, excelled, at leathercoatsetc.com...and, even though usings.com sells cockpitusa, i'd buy cockpitusa at legendarusa.com, acejackets.com, or the least expensive, flyingtigerssurplus.com...all supplying cockpitusa jackets much less than uswings...cockpitusa has, in my experience, great quality and the most superb customer service, having had issues dealt with personally by the head of the company
sorry uswings.com, i was rooting for you...spending my own bucks to do so, but i got hit by some rather ugLy friendLy fire from you guys and i ain't comin' back
still a supporter of u.s. made, just a fan now of discretion,
johnnyjohnny
coming off of having purchased a uswings a-2 milspec, very beautiful in cut and craftsmanship, except for the end seam thread that was untied and sticking up like an unshaven whisker, i had purchased a g-1 milspec about a month ago
the first jacket i got was chronicled here, having had some inexperienced person at the factory punch the plastic tag attacher through the leather on the sleeve (not between the seam as uswings normally does)
the jacket was quickly exchanged with numerous apologies, no charge for sending it back...
i then decided i needed a size up...strangely, uswings g-1 sizes are the equivalent of being one entire size smaller than their a-2 sizes (milspec in both)...so i sent the second jacket back for a size up
the g-1 i got back didn't have a hole punched through the leather, but the pockets were slightly different lengths from the ribbing, and when inspecting this i noticed a 1/4" tear in the leather between one of the pocket bottoms and the ribbing...of course i sent it back...and while this was strike two on factory defects, i was willing to go for an exchange...i just asked them to inspect the jacket they sent so this would not happen again...
today i was informed uswings had refunded my purchase price, only of the jacket, NoT the shipping, and refused to do another exchange given MY history of purchasing
kind of blown away since i had paid not only for the original shipping on this final jacket (second one with defects) but had paid to send it back...both adding up to $40 out of pocket...their excuse was that i had removed the tags from the jacket, even though i had included them back with the jacket when returning it...they warned me that they COULd have charged me their 15percent restocking fee for daring to remove the tags (even though they were included on the return)...
despite being the guy who believes onLy u.s. manufacturers should be patronized when making current production military spec jackets, i think that uswings has crash landed on this...even with their recent 'sale' price on the g-1 of $300, and their pricey $20 shipping, their jackets are not enough of a deal to accept tears, label tag punctures, and then be nicked for the shipping both ways on returning a defected jacket
u.s. wings, though i love you for being one of the few u.s. manufacturers of milspec gear, i take you off my list of suppliers...if this is how you operate when dealing with your own factory defects, i'm happy to go to gibson and barnes (flightsuits.com), or the seller of the u.s. govt authorized supplier of current a-2 and g-1 jackets, excelled, at leathercoatsetc.com...and, even though usings.com sells cockpitusa, i'd buy cockpitusa at legendarusa.com, acejackets.com, or the least expensive, flyingtigerssurplus.com...all supplying cockpitusa jackets much less than uswings...cockpitusa has, in my experience, great quality and the most superb customer service, having had issues dealt with personally by the head of the company
sorry uswings.com, i was rooting for you...spending my own bucks to do so, but i got hit by some rather ugLy friendLy fire from you guys and i ain't comin' back
still a supporter of u.s. made, just a fan now of discretion,
johnnyjohnny