Hi everyone,
Hope the weekend's been good to you all.
I was speaking with some of the guys on Vintage Leather Jackets about a Buzz Rickson's leather flight jacket from Japan and one the members who spends 6-7 months a year there said that the Japanese manufacturers save the best quality leather garments for their domestic market, and send the lesser quality pieces out to export.
I'm not denying his point of view on this, I'm just curious if any of you all had heard anything similar.
I've not been fortunate enough yet to travel to Japan so my experience with manufacturers are the pieces I've seen in North America and those that have been sent to me off of Buyee, etc.
I'm a fan of RMC, Rainbow Country, and Freewheelers but it never occurred to me that the quality would be different for pieces in country versus those that they export.
Have any of you heard of this practice and/or experienced it firsthand? Again, I'm not saying that our VLJ friend is incorrect, rather that this was the first I've heard of it. Looking for any additional information, thanks very much.
Take care, speak soon.
Chris
Hope the weekend's been good to you all.
I was speaking with some of the guys on Vintage Leather Jackets about a Buzz Rickson's leather flight jacket from Japan and one the members who spends 6-7 months a year there said that the Japanese manufacturers save the best quality leather garments for their domestic market, and send the lesser quality pieces out to export.
I'm not denying his point of view on this, I'm just curious if any of you all had heard anything similar.
I've not been fortunate enough yet to travel to Japan so my experience with manufacturers are the pieces I've seen in North America and those that have been sent to me off of Buyee, etc.
I'm a fan of RMC, Rainbow Country, and Freewheelers but it never occurred to me that the quality would be different for pieces in country versus those that they export.
Have any of you heard of this practice and/or experienced it firsthand? Again, I'm not saying that our VLJ friend is incorrect, rather that this was the first I've heard of it. Looking for any additional information, thanks very much.
Take care, speak soon.
Chris


