Rundquist wrote:
Visibly wider on one end? There’s a forced perspective in the pics. One might have a problem with that single wave in the stitching, but that collar stand is a straight piece of leather. BlueSkyz didn’t have the stones to pull that collar straight before he posted these pics.
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I doubt that G&B would thank me for saying this, but I doubt that they need you. Have you ever even had one of their jackets?
I'm willing to concede that there might be some forced perspective going on, but take a look at the 3rd pic of the first post. It looks like at least one edge flares outward.
I don't think it's appropriate to say "BlueSkyz didn't have the stones" about anything. You're calling the guy out over expressing a dissatisfaction, not blindly launching an attack on G&B.
As for my personal experience with G&B, it is limited, but if you read my post carefully you will realize that I am merely speaking from the standpoint that BlueSkyz (and others who have expressed issues with G&B) are indeed being truthful. I know of no reason they should lie, do you? Assuming that these people are honest (which I do until I see evidence telling me otherwise), I have no choice but to question G&B's "integrity" as you put it. If they are rude and don't accept responsibility for their quality control, why defend them?
Defend the jacket? Sure, no problem here. They make a good jacket. Agreed. I have seen a G&B in person, and I was impressed. However, they don't make a jacket that would fit me, so I'm never going to order one. My loss, from what I've seen.
Now, I can't very well demand that G&B come over here and tell their side. I don't know what else may be going on. I base my comments entirely on what facts are in evidence, and give the benefit of the doubt that they are indeed facts. And the pictures seem to show several different jackets. Some photos show a clearly used jacket. But he did keep at least one. Keep that in mind.
Tollan, I'm not being arrogant, and I would not assume (Indy G) that the company would crumble without the Indy crowd. It's just that it started to sound like people have seen this collar problem and service problems in the past, but shrug them off. That irritates me because if the customer shrugs off that sort of thing all the time, it breeds lower standards, and the customer gets stepped on. At a time, Indy fans were forced to take what they could get, but that's not true anymore. We have choices, and we are no longer some small, bottom-feeding consumer class. We have the power to get the same respect from the vendors that we give to them, and to get our money's worth in all aspects of a transaction, not just product.
Finally, I have to say; Considering the kind of things that members of this forum knit-pick over on a daily basis, BlueSkyz is hardly out of line with this complaint. 100 good experiences by others does not negate one's own bad experience, eh?