Lately I've been through several clothing / shoes stores around western Europe(continental part). They are not within my target(with scarce exceptions) but I had to accompany someone shopping, most of the times. I'm going to refer to male outwear only.
So, wondering through the stores I could notice a omnipresent drop in quality of materials, construction, patterns(this could be subjective). This affects companies on different levels:
- the bulk of mainstream "mall" companies that offer clothing made of thin, poorly colored materials (they are new but have that rag appearance). The patterns are cut very loose, the clothes look like they are flowing off you. Perhaps they are most targeted for teenagers. To me the stuff looks cheap. I rarely can find something that looks like having decent quality. I happened to wear in the past (early 90s) and I can say for sure that the quality was way better in every aspect. Even from one year to another you can find surprises. For example I used to like polo shirts from CanA (I have like few dozens), they were nice fitting and although the quality not exactly at Lacoste level for example, they were def better than the rest while cheap - 9 EUR. But starting from this autumn I had a nasty surprise. The quality of these shirts declined visibly - def thinner material, poor colors. I think that they changed the factory producing them. In the last years they were produced in South America. Now perhaps they moved to Asia, in an effort to keep prices. I am glad I bought more in the past bc I won't buy from them again while they have this poor quality.
- the most hyped American jeans companies like that have a marketing based on heritage. However the quality difference very different to what it used to be. Their jeans are made of thin denim. I see lately that asian made jeans have a very thin material, that does not compare even with shouth american made ones. The prices in Europe are 2-4 times bigger for a pair of 501 for example. Not to mention that you can not find Raw unwashed. On a visit to a their shop I noticed most items had about the same quality like the bulk of the companies from above: belts from thin split leather, cheap shoes, thin shirts and t-shirts, Their pea coats (imitating somehow the original design) had such a poor material of the consistency of your average cotton track jacket. The way it draped, making wrinkles all over made it look cheap. The reduced price was at about 60-70 EUR. The Schott 740 is years light ahead in terms of quality. I wonder up until where they will continue with these "improvements".
About shoes is the same, I rarely go in a European shoe store and find something to make me spend my money.
How does this wind of change feels in North America? I am tempted to think that you can find more quality at competitive prices there. At least this is what I heard or witnessed as I shop most of my clothing from US and Canada. In Europe the prices are high and the quality poor, promoted by the large retailers. I understand that there is inflation but trying to keep an absolute price reference makes quality go down unavoidably. Still better quality alternatives do exist. They come from few manufacturers that should be supported.
To conclude with, if mainstream quality drops this way I'm determined to spend lesser money on such lousy stuff. And more on vintage stuff for obvious reasons. You can not compare quality of a WW2 military coat/pea coat or G1 jacket(that you get for bargain prices) with mainstream stuff that are even more expensive.
So, wondering through the stores I could notice a omnipresent drop in quality of materials, construction, patterns(this could be subjective). This affects companies on different levels:
- the bulk of mainstream "mall" companies that offer clothing made of thin, poorly colored materials (they are new but have that rag appearance). The patterns are cut very loose, the clothes look like they are flowing off you. Perhaps they are most targeted for teenagers. To me the stuff looks cheap. I rarely can find something that looks like having decent quality. I happened to wear in the past (early 90s) and I can say for sure that the quality was way better in every aspect. Even from one year to another you can find surprises. For example I used to like polo shirts from CanA (I have like few dozens), they were nice fitting and although the quality not exactly at Lacoste level for example, they were def better than the rest while cheap - 9 EUR. But starting from this autumn I had a nasty surprise. The quality of these shirts declined visibly - def thinner material, poor colors. I think that they changed the factory producing them. In the last years they were produced in South America. Now perhaps they moved to Asia, in an effort to keep prices. I am glad I bought more in the past bc I won't buy from them again while they have this poor quality.
- the most hyped American jeans companies like that have a marketing based on heritage. However the quality difference very different to what it used to be. Their jeans are made of thin denim. I see lately that asian made jeans have a very thin material, that does not compare even with shouth american made ones. The prices in Europe are 2-4 times bigger for a pair of 501 for example. Not to mention that you can not find Raw unwashed. On a visit to a their shop I noticed most items had about the same quality like the bulk of the companies from above: belts from thin split leather, cheap shoes, thin shirts and t-shirts, Their pea coats (imitating somehow the original design) had such a poor material of the consistency of your average cotton track jacket. The way it draped, making wrinkles all over made it look cheap. The reduced price was at about 60-70 EUR. The Schott 740 is years light ahead in terms of quality. I wonder up until where they will continue with these "improvements".
About shoes is the same, I rarely go in a European shoe store and find something to make me spend my money.
How does this wind of change feels in North America? I am tempted to think that you can find more quality at competitive prices there. At least this is what I heard or witnessed as I shop most of my clothing from US and Canada. In Europe the prices are high and the quality poor, promoted by the large retailers. I understand that there is inflation but trying to keep an absolute price reference makes quality go down unavoidably. Still better quality alternatives do exist. They come from few manufacturers that should be supported.
To conclude with, if mainstream quality drops this way I'm determined to spend lesser money on such lousy stuff. And more on vintage stuff for obvious reasons. You can not compare quality of a WW2 military coat/pea coat or G1 jacket(that you get for bargain prices) with mainstream stuff that are even more expensive.
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