I like T-shirts from Eddie Bauer and Hanes. They are comfortable, generous in cutting and priced great. And i don't have to feel guilty trashing them.
Brand recommendations..., What brands do you prefer??
Brand recommendations..., What brands do you prefer??
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Jan 23 2009, 08:47 PM
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I like T-shirts from Eddie Bauer and Hanes. They are comfortable, generous in cutting and priced great. And i don't have to feel guilty trashing them.
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Jan 30 2009, 12:18 AM
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QUOTE I would say it is such a disappointment that true sartorial labels such as Kiton, Oxxford, John Lobb, Crockett & Jones, Incotex, Isaia couldn't make its way to our shores. Instead all we are getting here are overpriced Ferragamo Studios(glued junk) and pathetically fused Armani suits. You really should ask yourself how many individual (Really money makers) would want to buy Kiton? Last year the doors to very highly prized suits come in the form of Brioni in KLCC. Before that we were only exposed to Emergildo Zegna. Latest is Canali in Pavilion. Have you looked into how many are buying custom suits in Emergildo Zegna? Do you know the customers are only our local politicians? Brioni is also the same. Our super money spinner businessmen, they all buy off the rack. The local business faces you see gets theirs tailored at many spots like Lords, Spark Manshop, Wardrobe and more. And whats the point of having set up shop here then they have to close shop after a few years. I really don't know any average joe willing to pay RM10K for a suit. Even the millionaires i know only spends money on cars and property! But he is wearing regular pasar malam clothes. I doubt he even have a suit besides his wedding suit! So whats the market? Brioni KLCC caters to SEA markets btw. If talking about technical terms, there is this laser fabric cutting machines that is only used by mass suit producers. What i did find is there are only a few such machines in the world and 3 is in Korea. I rate highly suits made in Korea, and they are cheap. Nowdays even big names like Brioni uses such machines with CAD software. It cuts more accurately and less wastage. Anyway i wouldn't be dissapointed if they never arrive. Times like this, anyone who pays RM10K for a suit is courting trouble. This post has been edited by netmatrix: Jan 30 2009, 12:20 AM |
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Jan 30 2009, 01:21 PM
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American dream? hahaha. Look at how many jobs are lost in USA. So much for dreams. It almost seems like America is heading for depression. Paying 10K for a suit is only a short term happines.
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