Great video. I love to hear an expose on some sacred brands lol. I so agree on Baracuta. Timeless design / style, rip off when it comes to price / value. Still love the G9 though, its just such a shame they jacked the price in recent years. Having a number of models from different eras, I can say there are some good things about the newer ones, its just the price is not worth it. Its even difficult to find a good price secondhand, but it can be had if one is patient enough and knows where to look.
@CaptainNochАй бұрын
Harringtons made out of polyester for waterproofing is a must in the British Isles though. As much as we can just say: get an umbrella to shield yourself from the rain, the wind there is just too strong for any umbrella to keep you dry and therefore, it is better to just have good waterproofed jacket. Of course, that does not justify the high price point, but when it comes to outerwear, since it won't be touching my skin, I think some polyester is good if it is meant to help with waterproofing. Nobody wants to be walking around in a drenched cotton or wool cardigan after all.
@joshuwa3953Ай бұрын
Can you do opposite, brands that are worth it
@ABC-rh7zcАй бұрын
So many old brands have sold out, put prices up while lowering the quality and outsourcing to China. People still fall for it. I avoid these brands completely. In fact I am going to my tailor more than ever to make things that fit me perfectly, made from great materials which I choose myself, that would cost the same or even sometimes much more from a luxury brand.
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
That's true and to have Made to measure or bespoke is the best option we can do.
@MaxxSeemovАй бұрын
I don't have problem with Barbour making their products overseas; my biggest problem with them is that they charge the same amount of money for the overseas and made in England ones. That said, a classic Bedale is still very much worth it. Barbour and Belstaff both uses wax cotton on their jackets but they sell two very different products that caters to two very different market/lifestyles. Comparing them is a bit disingenuous as they are apples and oranges. Belstaff is designed with motorbikers in mind and lean heavily on it's military inspiration whilst Barbour is English country. A slightly better comparison would be Belstaff and Barbour International (Barbour's sister company) as they both cater to the same audience. However, Belstaff jackets typically costs twice or three times the price of Barbour International so comparing their quality is also a bit unfair due to their market positioning. The synthetic lining in the Ashby sleeves are intentional. Ashby is slim fitting and the synthetic fabric prevents the shirt or jumper from getting pulled up when wearing the jacket. This isn't an issue with the Bedale and other looser fitting models. You should have done your reaserch before buying the Ashby IMO. I own Ashby and Bedale and I wear one or the other depending on what I need. I love them both. Crockett and Jones isn't overpriced. They are a little bit high, true, you are paying for brand name. But they are not too far off given the quality and material you are getting, and with shoemaker's wages being paid in British pounds. Again, comparing them to brands made in Portugal or Spain is a bit dumb given the wages in those countries are a fraction of what people get paid in Britain. You can say that Portugal or Spanish made shoes offer more value for money but you can't say overprice without knowing base manufacturing costs and mark-up. It would be better if you compare C&J price to value to other English shoe makers like Loake, Cheaney, and Church's. I agree with what you said kn Baracuta. They don't offer value and you are mostly paying for brand name and history.
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
I also said the 3 classic models of barbour (Made in the Uk are worth it) Bedale is one of them. About the Poly lining I'm sure there're cotton fabrics that can do the same, Private White for example uses better material on the sleeves. And about shoes, even if we compare only by Country, we can't compare everything with all exact numbers, if we start adding new variants, we might also need to calculate how long they've been in the business, productivity by employee, if they have new or old machines and a lot of things more just to have an exact number? Edward Green for example or Gaziano both made in the UK, how would you compare them? leather, lasts, equipment... I think we can compare Italian, Spanish and British shoes even tho we know salaries are not the same in that countries.
@СевернаяЗвезда-в9м19 күн бұрын
@@EnduringAttireHello. Please make video about brands and clothes what worth it ! 🙏
@dealpatrolАй бұрын
My dream harrington is the one made by Private White V.C. Certainly pricey ($700+; though some colors do see a significant discount through the year), but made in Manchester with 100% ventile cotton, which is waterproof, RiRi zips, and really lovely, copper hardware. Oh, and they have free lifetime repairs. I have one Private White V.C. jacket and I think it's extraordinary. For me, a harrington is classic and versatile, so in my opinion it's a good item on which to spend more - you'll probably have it for a lifetime. Otherwise I would probably opt for an umbrella. Or, for that matter, I would just shop second-hand. As for Barbour, I've never been terribly impressed by them, though I do respect the heritage of the brand, and of the waxed cotton. That said, though, I think that heritage is exactly what they've been cruising on. But waxed cotton can get hot/clammy, let alone the polyester lining. And if I'm going to buy something that's supposed to echo King Charles hunting in the country side, it better be made in the UK. I'm glad you mentioned Crockett & Jones, because I've been considering a pair of boots by them, but also think they're overpriced. Thing is, I just love some of their designs. But I've also been looking at Morjas, Loake, and Carmina. Ralph Lauren is probably best thought of as a number of different brands. Some Purple Brand (on sale) is incredible). RRL on sale can be very nice. I basically stay far away from Polo, unless it's vintage.
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
Private White is a great company !!
@aremine3243Ай бұрын
I loved Massimo Dutti a couple years ago because im short and quite muscular but their tops always fit me and looked really nice. But the last three orders I sent back everything because the sizing is much different now. Also when scrolling through you really have to keep an eye on the fabric because they mix in polyester alot nowadays
@heinrichheuer6510Ай бұрын
I agree 100%
@walterfoyt5985Ай бұрын
One brand that I would add to your list is Collars & Co. They are selling polo shirt that are 100% pollster.
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
100% poly that's for work out hahah
@MrOtis1001Ай бұрын
I like your buttonless knit polo shirt. What brand is it?
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
Thanks, it's from my brand hussars.net/ but is sold out :)
@kevinbutler1968Ай бұрын
Can't wait for you to do a similar "is it worth it" video for Chanel, Dior, LV, Prada, Fendi, Givenchy, Gucci etc. I think they are the ultimate "rip off" brands.
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
Well most luxury brands are not woth it, you pay for the brand name :)
@jacobcohen9205Ай бұрын
I have noticed the prices of Massimo Dutti, which I have been a fan of for many years, have crept up to a point where I'm beginning to consider buying the originals they're copying.
@revenone1077Ай бұрын
If you keep an eye out you can get much better quality items from the John Smedley outlet or even Sunspel with their sales/promo codes.
@barnastil591Ай бұрын
100% agree with Massimo.
@barzok921 күн бұрын
What do you think of Luca Faloni? Good brand for clothes?
@justincase2271Ай бұрын
There may be better options or alternatives for a cheaper price, but you always have to pay for the brand name. Some people want to wear something from a well known or iconic brand, even if you can’t get something better for less.
@michaelngfinanceАй бұрын
Ralph Lauren has no idea what they are doing. Their quiled vest and jacket have no inner pocket for a cell phone.
@jacobcohen9205Ай бұрын
I broadly agree with our host's comments. Over the years, I have collected many pieces from the brands he listed, and I will say the worst of the lot is Ralph Lauren. Madly overpriced for ok quality, if I'm being generous. Their polos are absolute crap nowadays. I have some twenty-year-old Crockett and Jones, which I have looked after, and they're still beautiful and comfortable to wear. Their prices now are off the scale. I recently bought a pair of Cordovan Oxfords from Carmina in Palma for 40% less than their Crockers equivalent. They're just as good quality and great to wear. Great service in the shop, too, as a bonus-not so much in Jermyn Street.
@jaysterling26Ай бұрын
Does Carmina have a factory store ( sorry - I should look this up myself)?
@jacobcohen9205Ай бұрын
@@jaysterling26@jaysterling26 I'm not sure if they do. However, they have a website. Perhaps you can look at that.
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
I was in the factory 2 years ago, kzbin.info/www/bejne/iXbEiKSdoa6kgdUsi=4M1bdloHA_HXnnVg but they don't sell there, they do have store in Palma, and few around the world.
@Dazulolwarrior23 күн бұрын
Baracuta prices have gotten so ridiculous I just went with Barbour instead. Far better quality for much comparable prices.
@DkguerillaАй бұрын
What are good brands then?
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
I'll do a video about it :)
@pablox3783Ай бұрын
Agree that brands live on their name. C&J are quality but yes they have upped their prices which now puts them out of my price range. I recently bought a pair of Jaggs desert boots which i cannot be more happy with. For a decent jacket/coat, try Frahm. For all round good quality, reasonable prices standard clothes try community clothing. Made in UK
@jaysterling26Ай бұрын
I've came across Jaggs. I haven't ordered yet. The only thing is good & bad - small company so some boots are made in small batches ( so sold out )& sometimes I think should that boot have that sole or I wished it came in another sole option.
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
Thanks man! haven't heard before about community clothing , but looks quite good!
@MrMarcob73Ай бұрын
Baracuda has to be poliester. It is the best harrigtong on the market even for the price tag. An Umbrella whichbis waterproof is in poliester.
@nightrider12soulАй бұрын
Think Baracuta is made in Italy now and since is made in Italy the prices went 35% Up.
@urbandaniel100Ай бұрын
Can we get a review of archibald London?
@darylwardsnyder4406Ай бұрын
My Barracuda Jacket is 100% cotton.
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
When did you get it ?
@BrentCokerАй бұрын
How is Mango? I feel like its better than Zara, and more like Massimo Dutti. But is it good?
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
I made a review about it kzbin.info/www/bejne/qJasipWii7iooassi=pN-4nW72-7fRb6P_
@DkguerillaАй бұрын
Please construct beter arguments. The country of manufacturing it NOT an argument for bad clothing . It can be an argument when you can give constructed argument. A lot of opinions not a whole lot of constructed arguments .
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
The main point with overseas production is not about quality, is about the price they offer them, if the Bedale (Uk made) and other model of Barbour made outside of the UK have the same price, I don't think is fair, and I prefer to support the local producction, even tho quality could be the same.
@valdencorr2861Ай бұрын
How is the country of manufacturing NOT an argument? Do people go to China or Mexico to get bespoke suits? wtf are you smoking?
@rudimussrodelnАй бұрын
You tested one bad Poloshirt of Ralph Lauren at full price which no one does and now you take this as experience for whole of Ralph Lauren? Lol! Ralph Lauren is easily the best and most influential classic men's brand and you can get their stuff for almost reasonable prices at sales.
@maxine2798Ай бұрын
I think you mean a brand that does classic styles. Lacoste will tell you about polo shirts if you wanted a genuine classic item
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
Nope, I tried many things from Ralph over the years, specially 4 Polos, made in different countries btw and none of them were good
@craigmignone2863Ай бұрын
LEVI'S i PAID 28DOLLARS FOR MY FIRST BARRACUDA IN 1966 WHICH CALCULATES TO 272 DOLLARS TODAY THE PRICE TODAY IS 449 DOLLARS TODAY.....
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
That's it!!
@Mikey_TrixАй бұрын
The poly lining in the barracuda jacket is to prevent pilling from 100% wool
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
Other brands are using 100% cotton that doesn't pill either
@lorenzodevallierАй бұрын
I own the ralph lauren harrington (paid 180€). 100% cotton and the sleeves lining is 50 cotton 50 rayon. Definitly no pilling.
@byN91Ай бұрын
Thank you for exposing these overrated stuffs More content like this please, any eye opener content keep going sir
@EnduringAttireАй бұрын
Thanks !!
@darylwardsnyder4406Ай бұрын
What I wouldn’t buy is that tacky top you’re wearing!