Xopher
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Ive seen some really cool vintage repro clothing pop up by Bronson Mfg on places like Aliexpress. Does Bronson have an official website that I can look at? I cant seem to find it. Thanks
Perhaps they only have a Facebook presence. Is this Korean outfit them? ~Ive seen some really cool vintage repro clothing pop up by Bronson Mfg on places like Aliexpress. Does Bronson have an official website that I can look at? I cant seem to find it. Thanks
Or from Thailand? ~Ive seen some really cool vintage repro clothing pop up by Bronson Mfg on places like Aliexpress. Does Bronson have an official website that I can look at? I cant seem to find it. Thanks
I have but Bronson does not have a shop on the Aliexpress, the Taobao counterpart that is open to the international market. The Aliexpress shop that sells Bronson is/are reseller(s) and do not carry all the Bronson's stocks.Looks interesting! I love some of their pieces. Has anybody here ordered from them already?
Bob Dong and Bronson are two different companies. Bob Dong started with his own creation of vintage inspired denim workwear then moved on to copying others while Bronson has always copied others. I think Bronson was a OEM factory and supplier to other brands before creating his own brand. Bob Dong on the other hand started with a studio design workshop sourcing from other factories. Bronson has its own production line while Bob Dong does not. Non Stock is likely sourcing from Bronson but probably not owned by Bronson.The Bronson company also own Bob Dong and Nonstock. To the best of my understanding, Non-stock is a cheaper label than the others, though from what I gather still pretty good.
Mostly they seem to specialise in pieces inspired by popular Japanese reproductions. If they can reach more of a Western market,. I think they will do well. Problem for me isthat the sizing information seems to indicate everything they cuirrently do is maybe a size or so smaller at the top end of their range than I'd need.
THere's a guy sells them on eBay with good sizing information - not sure if it's direct or a retailer, but they do look nice. If they would up their size range by two or three sizes at the top end, they could surely take a lot of the ,market that still wants this type of thing but has been priced out of the Japanese market. Their MA1s and L2As look great as well.
I remember he had a test sample duck canvas pants, some chore coats, jeans and work shirts then came the military N-1, tanker etc.Ah - a more complex web than I'd realised. What sort of thnig did Dong do before they moved to their current model? BE interesting to see.
I still need to find somewhere in Beijing that sells this stuff, I'd love to get to se a lot of it first hand. (At BEjinig prices, I'd probably buy as much as I could fit into as well!)