Edward
Bartender
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i went to the Double RL shop in Mount Street, London (off Berkeley Square) yesterday. i've been to the flagship store on New Bond street before; it has an expensive gentlemen's club look. lots of dark wood panelling and heavy leather chairs. the RRL store has a different vibe entirely; more like a 30s hardware store with distressed old props dotted around.
i must say, the attention to detail on the RRL work clothing is unbelievable. the fabrics are beautifully reproduced, gently faded and even spotted with rust here and there. the level of verisimilitude is almost fetishistic, right down to the paper labels all being just the right amount damp-wrinkled. The RRL Bowery boot (£800) has genuine deadstock 'Cat's Paw' rubber heels.
the downsides are really two:
-the price. around £350 for a pair of trousers, £150 for a pair of braces, £800 for a belt-back jacket.
-the low waists; when someone goes to the lengths that Ralph has gone to to reproduce the aesthetic of the 30s but then goes and puts low rises on everything... it just seems incomprehensible to me, and also like a lack of faith.
Those would be my chief objections too. The money, well.... c'est la vie. As for waistlines, well.... they have to go up soon, surely? I saw photos of the new Pete Doherty line from the Kooples in the paper yesterday: the trousers looked more like McQueen's bumsters than proper trousers of any sort...