Hope this helps to clarify what I am thinking.
We got Orps that we thought it was the best ones we had. Then we saw those English Orps, either seeing it in here OR internet browsing or in books.
OMG! LOOK at the size, the fluff and the correct standard of the Orpingtons that the English did! Now I WANT some of THOSE! Even you might have some show birds which the judges really liked and if it is a good thing, why change it? Some American breeders would say one thing about the Orps, like the color, points in a comb, how much wattles and comb sizes they should have, etc. right down to the color of the pad of their feet or to the feather shafts.
Like some of us wanted those English looking Orpingtons, we WANT it like yesterday, not in the future, want it NOW LOL!
Somehow, we lost the Orpington touch a while back and now the English imports are here, we can do a better job in bringing the standard up right it should be alongside with the English type Orpingtons with all the fluff and size!
I hope this clarifies in what I wanted to say. Like our Welsummers, right now we are in a hung jury in what is proper for the feather shafts to be. Yellow, white or greyish color? When Nate imported his hatching eggs over there, they like what they had but the feather shafts were wrong, it was white instead of light grey/brown in color. Those little things that the Dutch breeders are looking for and right now, that is all they are working off from by introducing a new blood. If we had known that like yesterday, we would have come out ahead by culling all those things that we overlooked in the faults.