Xopher
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- 435
- Location
- Pennsylvania
So I’ve decided I want a natural white hide D-1 Jacket. Much like the B-7 Parka or the very Early B-3s.
I know it’s not historically accurate, but it’s captured my interest something fierce.
I contacted Aero thinking surely they would make me one, as theirs is the pattern I want and they already do a White B-3.
I have never yet had an Aero and was excited for what would have been my first of at least 3 future jackets.
I was really bummed to be told they would not make the D-1 in white natural hide.
Not because of any real inability or technical constraints, but because the jacket I described just
“isn’t Aero” and that they
“are protective of their brand and the jackets they will and won’t make”
I am honestly baffled by their reply, and confused by the protectiveness of their brand over a pattern they already make with a hide they already use on other models.
I can understand maybe they want to be known as historically accurate…
which if that is they case there are a number of offerings they do which are already not accurate.
I have seen many custom jackets of theirs which have linings, leathers, or zippers which would not be fitting of the 30/40s era jacket they were representing.
They were stylized renditions of period jackets but not what I would call historically accurate.
So if they already stray from authenticity for custom order jackets, why not do a white D-1. Under the reasoning that it’s “not Aero” and they are “protective of their brand”
Wouldn’t a business want to be known for making new customers happy?
Wouldn’t they want to be known for being willing to do such a mild customization such as the color with a hide they already have?
Instead this is my first experience with Aero, and I’m seriously disappointed.
Their brand in my mind is now associated with unwillingness to satisfy one of the simplest requests.
Aero Leather must not want new customers.
If they are so protective of their brand that they okay with leaving customers dissatisfied, then they ought to be fearful of other companies like Fivestar Leather who go above and beyond for their customers and will continue nipping at the heals of Aero.
There is one thing in addition to a white D-1 jacket that they won’t be making, and that is return customer of me.
Here is a photo of a D-1 jacket, which looks to have originally been seal brown but had the pigment stripped down to white. This was the photo that set about my interest in a white D-1 and resulted in me vowing to never give a dime to Aero, unless someone has good reasons to overlook this instance.
I know it’s not historically accurate, but it’s captured my interest something fierce.
I contacted Aero thinking surely they would make me one, as theirs is the pattern I want and they already do a White B-3.
I have never yet had an Aero and was excited for what would have been my first of at least 3 future jackets.
I was really bummed to be told they would not make the D-1 in white natural hide.
Not because of any real inability or technical constraints, but because the jacket I described just
“isn’t Aero” and that they
“are protective of their brand and the jackets they will and won’t make”
I am honestly baffled by their reply, and confused by the protectiveness of their brand over a pattern they already make with a hide they already use on other models.
I can understand maybe they want to be known as historically accurate…
which if that is they case there are a number of offerings they do which are already not accurate.
I have seen many custom jackets of theirs which have linings, leathers, or zippers which would not be fitting of the 30/40s era jacket they were representing.
They were stylized renditions of period jackets but not what I would call historically accurate.
So if they already stray from authenticity for custom order jackets, why not do a white D-1. Under the reasoning that it’s “not Aero” and they are “protective of their brand”
Wouldn’t a business want to be known for making new customers happy?
Wouldn’t they want to be known for being willing to do such a mild customization such as the color with a hide they already have?
Instead this is my first experience with Aero, and I’m seriously disappointed.
Their brand in my mind is now associated with unwillingness to satisfy one of the simplest requests.
Aero Leather must not want new customers.
If they are so protective of their brand that they okay with leaving customers dissatisfied, then they ought to be fearful of other companies like Fivestar Leather who go above and beyond for their customers and will continue nipping at the heals of Aero.
There is one thing in addition to a white D-1 jacket that they won’t be making, and that is return customer of me.
Here is a photo of a D-1 jacket, which looks to have originally been seal brown but had the pigment stripped down to white. This was the photo that set about my interest in a white D-1 and resulted in me vowing to never give a dime to Aero, unless someone has good reasons to overlook this instance.