It's OK. Really. You're amongst friends.Guilty as charged.
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Lewis Leather, priced same as Aero. Better moto jackets/ordering process than Aero.
Johnson Leather, priced less than Aero. Better moto jackets/ordering process than Aero.
Vanson Leather, at half of Aeros price. Better moto jackets than Aero.
Simmonsbilt, priced less than Aero, better leather assortment than Aero. And I still can’t find a better cafe racer based pattern than SBs.
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It's quite ironic considering SB's cafe racer pattern is the same as Aero and it is IMO a pretty horrible fit...
It's a classic "hang from the neck" pattern.
Paging @Canuck PandaLooks like the following Loungers have 20 or more leather jackets in their closets. Anyone else out their belong to this elite club?
carlos840
elmarro
jmax
jonesy86
jonbuilder
kingb
mandarin
mysteryo
tmitchell59
toomanyhatsonlyonehead
tusche
yamahana
I'm at 40+Looks like the following Loungers have 20 or more leather jackets in their closets. Anyone else out their belong to this elite club?
carlos840
elmarro
jmax
jonesy86
jonbuilder
kingb
mandarin
mysteryo
tmitchell59
toomanyhatsonlyonehead
tusche
yamahana
The marketing is needed as the service isn’t always good, and many of the patterns are Aero’s
SB are a great example of running a good first time buyer website. Lots of drop down menus and good photos to show off the range of patterns, materials and options. And first time buyers won't even notice the absence of sizing information, trusting their promises to make it fit. They also have a 'heritage' feel, with references to the real SB having a long history in California and their classic designs that have, erhurm, been in production in Scotland for decades.
LW, Thedi and JL...is that in order of number of each you own? In other words, you own the most LW, followed by Thedi?
I think its time for a second rack. As strong as this is, it's starting to bend in the middle. Or could be that the choppers are so awesome they deserve the extra attention!Guilty as charged.
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Yes, although it is not representative of buying intent. I would tie in Thedi and LW in terms if buying intent.
And I have more than 20 jackets, although don't have the exact number at hand
Sure. My intent of the exercise was to survey what we have in their closet at this time, not what we would LIKE to have have. LOL
In that case the companies that churn out the biggest numbers will win, and smaller companies have no chance, even though they might be more popular.
Take Goodwear, it would be present in much larger numbers if he could produce as many jackets as others.
In that case you should change the title, to "what are the most prevalent brands in Loungers wardrobe?" which would be more accurate.
I see your point. Thedi is #4 at this time. I cannot imagine he churns out that many jackets.
I’m not surprised in the least that Aero is so well represented.
The Aero allure around here is catalyzed from day one for any newby who wonders into this lounge.
I recall early on yearning for an Aero. Certain members were slaying it with custom half belt cross zips in version after version, beyond perfect fit. It was candy in the eyes of a kid and the crowd went wild.
I wonder whether it was the 'perfect fit' that formed the Aero allure. The construct of 'fit' is of course highly subjective (I personally think anyone's opinion on the 'fit' of their jacket should be taken with a grain of salt if they haven't handled at least a dozen jackets from different makers).
I think for a lot of first time leather jacket buyers Aero's allure stems from their wide range of 'safe designs' (in contrast to Thedi, Vanson or Lewis Leathers for instance who offer more outspoken styles/designs). After one has successfully bought one Aero, it might be tempting to buy a second and a third instead of exploring other makers.
I see your point. Thedi is #4 at this time. I cannot imagine he churns out that many jackets. Ditto for Field Leathers, which is amongst the Top 10. Even if Goodwear (or other elites) could produce more jackets, I struggle to believe there are that many people who can afford to have a closet full of their jackets. If so, we have a lot of multimillionaires on this Forum and/or people living way above their means.
For this exercise, brands accrue points based upon their representation in closets. For Goodwear to creep up the rankings, some folks would need to buy a BUNCH of Goodwear's and/or get rid of a bunch of Aeros, Vansons and Schotts.
As mentioned in a previous post, my idea of "popularity" includes concepts such as affordability. In that sense, I cannot ever imagine the ultra-elites/ultra-expensive being #1 or #2, regardless of how many jackets they produce. Vanson and Schott are much more accessible to the average Joe. If Maserati could produce more cars, they would still never be close to the most popular car brand.