Question about quality assurance
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 6:14 pm
Hello all! It's been sometime since I visited the forum although I've lurked for years and needed to get a new screenname. Nonetheless, hello again!
Firstly, let me say THANK YOU to all the COW veterans who've provided so much information and so many photos of your jackets and other gear. It's definitely a huge assistance.
I've yet to order my Wested mostly because I'm still trying to decide what I want. When I think of the three movies, and all the options of materials, distressing, etc....there seem to be at least two dozen different permutations of what I can get!
My question is regarding Wested itself. I seem to notice so many posts and comments about missing button studs, misaligned seams, wrong length, etc.....I'm wondering what the issue is. Is Wested really this inconsistent in the quality of what they produce? It seems that -- given their unique position of being "the" source for authentic Indy jackets -- that they would strive to put out jackets that (barring variations in leather) are consistent.
So, I guess I don't have a question other than whether or not this inconsistency is the norm? Or the occasional exception to the rule?
Many thanks,
Tony Rush
Firstly, let me say THANK YOU to all the COW veterans who've provided so much information and so many photos of your jackets and other gear. It's definitely a huge assistance.
I've yet to order my Wested mostly because I'm still trying to decide what I want. When I think of the three movies, and all the options of materials, distressing, etc....there seem to be at least two dozen different permutations of what I can get!
My question is regarding Wested itself. I seem to notice so many posts and comments about missing button studs, misaligned seams, wrong length, etc.....I'm wondering what the issue is. Is Wested really this inconsistent in the quality of what they produce? It seems that -- given their unique position of being "the" source for authentic Indy jackets -- that they would strive to put out jackets that (barring variations in leather) are consistent.
So, I guess I don't have a question other than whether or not this inconsistency is the norm? Or the occasional exception to the rule?
Many thanks,
Tony Rush