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FQHH jackets in Buenos Aires / Argentina

Windward

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Hi all,

I'll go with my wife to Buenos Aires / Argentina and consider to open a special AERO Leather shop - or similar shop - for horse hide leather jackets.
What do you think?

Windward
 

Seb Lucas

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No idea but have you done market research and a business plan? I wouldn't start a business without some evidence based analysis. I think the conventional wisdom (from the Washington Post fact checker page) is that around 50% of businesses fail within the first five years and having optimism is no inoculation against this.
 

schitzo

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How's the climate over there with regard to heavy leather jackets? In my experience of places hotter than the UK I don't think heavy steer and horsehide jackets are the order of the day. IMO goat and the other lighter hides are a lot more suited
 

Worf

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Unhh... also Argentina's economy right now... in a word... sucks. However there are folks with money EVERYWHERE so it might not be too bad a risk. However any country close to defaulting on its debt doesn't sound like a safe place to open up shop... unless its alcohol, drugs or guns.

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Windward

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A bit hot for FQHH?

SJ



Thanks for the comments....It can be very cold in Argentina - and there is also snow areas...
If you're used to lot of heat, with 40 degrees C and more, then you feel 8-12 degrees C veeeery cold!
Today there are only 12 degrees celsius - great jacket climate.
 

Edward

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I'm sure they get the weather for the jackets - the thing you'd have to figure out would be whether there is the market for it. Sometimes starting a business unlike any other in an area gives you the best of the market, sometimes the reason there's no business like it anywhere in the area already is because there's no market! Hope it works out for you - look forward to hearing more about it.
 

Windward

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I'm sure they get the weather for the jackets - the thing you'd have to figure out would be whether there is the market for it. Sometimes starting a business unlike any other in an area gives you the best of the market, sometimes the reason there's no business like it anywhere in the area already is because there's no market! Hope it works out for you - look forward to hearing more about it.


Edward - many business doesn't start even though the market would be there...
Sure, someone need an entrepreneurial spirit and courage and vision ( and love what you do)!
 

Edward

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Edward - many business doesn't start even though the market would be there...
Sure, someone need an entrepreneurial spirit and courage and vision ( and love what you do)!

Also true! It's just a mattrer of figuring ouyt which this is! It'd be a great venture, though, if the figures show it'll be a goer. :)
 

tropicalbob

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I read an article a while ago in the NY Times about a couple of leather and tweed shops in B.A. , and since then I've spoken to Argentinians here who've confirmed that those materials are very popular there. I'd follow Seb's idea about research, and then perhaps speak with Carrie at Thurston Bros., who seems very knowledgeable on the subject. Best of luck.
 

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