sardog1 said:The two exceptions? Eddie Bauer and Abercrombie & Fitch. It is amazing and appalling what was done to these honored names. There was a time when Eddie personally outfitted polar explorers and early Himalayan climbers. I count myself fortunate to have seen the headquarters store back in the early 80's, when they were still selling very high quality down clothing and the like. Never made it to New Yawk in time to see the other one.
E. B. changed the world of outdoor clothing pre and post WWII. He basically invented the Down Jacket inspired by almost freezing to death after falling through ice as a kid. He also manufactured those leather down insulated bomber jackets that you saw the guys in the B52's (not the Band) wearing on their missions. His clothing issued to the soldiers during WWII was one of the only privately manufactured items that actually carried the label inside. After the war the guys had really liked his stuff and went out and bought lots more.
The Karakoram line was infamous. In the Late eighties Spiegel bought them and lots changed.