QUOTE(quebix @ Jun 3 2022, 08:55 AM)
i guess u heard it before, but im just gonna tell u again.
UNIQLO, however they try to position themselves in Malaysia, is a cheap brand.
i stayed in Japan for 6 years, and i know.
Quality is OK, but dont expect like high quality.
its just ok quality with a cheap price. design mostly copy expensive brands.
In Japan, if someone who want to look established, successful, they dont wear UNIQLO. People might look down on them. In a way, its embarrassing for some people to wear UNIQLO.
In Malaysia, because they want to look like a good luxurious brand, they try to position themselves like that.
successful, because their designs looks nice (again, copy/similar other brands) then put price like that.
of course the currency exchange also another factor.
As a student in Japan, of coz i go to places like Uniqlo, Gap etc. its cheap and affordable for us.
As a working man in Malaysia, when i go to Uniqlo, my first thought was " OMG, so expensive!! "
because i know the brand, i know the quality and i know how the price should be.
basically i bought a lot of UNIQLO stuff when i was in Japan, but i never ever once bought UNIQLO in Malaysia.
Uniqlo in Japan is like BATA in Malaysia.
I would also say the same about ZARA, H&M, Gap etc. Because some people really bangga to wear those brands when its actually a normal common brand in their home country.
If u want better quality product and branded but cheap, go to those rejected clothes shop. They tore of the original brand, but its still of better materials, maybe salah jahit a bit or something.
Shops like Good2u or something.
Also, affordable, nice design and quality ok are like Padini, Brands Outlet, FOS etc.
ppl asking where to buy clothes you bagi lecture pulakUNIQLO, however they try to position themselves in Malaysia, is a cheap brand.
i stayed in Japan for 6 years, and i know.
Quality is OK, but dont expect like high quality.
its just ok quality with a cheap price. design mostly copy expensive brands.
In Japan, if someone who want to look established, successful, they dont wear UNIQLO. People might look down on them. In a way, its embarrassing for some people to wear UNIQLO.
In Malaysia, because they want to look like a good luxurious brand, they try to position themselves like that.
successful, because their designs looks nice (again, copy/similar other brands) then put price like that.
of course the currency exchange also another factor.
As a student in Japan, of coz i go to places like Uniqlo, Gap etc. its cheap and affordable for us.
As a working man in Malaysia, when i go to Uniqlo, my first thought was " OMG, so expensive!! "
because i know the brand, i know the quality and i know how the price should be.
basically i bought a lot of UNIQLO stuff when i was in Japan, but i never ever once bought UNIQLO in Malaysia.
Uniqlo in Japan is like BATA in Malaysia.
I would also say the same about ZARA, H&M, Gap etc. Because some people really bangga to wear those brands when its actually a normal common brand in their home country.
If u want better quality product and branded but cheap, go to those rejected clothes shop. They tore of the original brand, but its still of better materials, maybe salah jahit a bit or something.
Shops like Good2u or something.
Also, affordable, nice design and quality ok are like Padini, Brands Outlet, FOS etc.
Jun 3 2022, 09:06 AM

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