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Agree with all of these 100%. The price on that Marni Carhartt piece too. Absolutely nuts!
Nice one Harry! I know mate, absolutely bonkers!!
Do you two coordinate your upload times?
Yes we meet at CZcams HQ once per week to plan it!
Everyone is ready for a collab video… stop making us wait 😩🙏
Agree
100% agree with all of these. I made the mistake of buying loud pieces so many times before I finally stopped buying them a couple years ago and have never looked back. Also 260 quid for some socks is bloody ridiculous.
I used to do the same, and now I have a wardrobe full of pieces I don’t want to wear because they don’t go with anything! I’m slowly trying to sell them but it’s difficult. Thanks for watching!
Well thought through. I’m quite old, I sometimes knit my own socks. Great yarn is about £16 for a pair, plus about 20 hours work. They last years. However for every day you cant beat bamboo mix yarn socks. They don’t shrink like cotton and deal well with all the problems that come with feet. TKMax 8 quid for 3. Excellent. I enjoy you channel, now I’m older I prefer clothes without labels or logos so Muji and Uniqlo work fine. Happy days.
That’s so cool, I’d love to give it a go making my own clothes! Yeah I’m the same as I get older I realise less logos tends to look better. Thanks for watching!
Interesting video and the principles are solid. Extra considerations for me are: 1. Where it is made (e.g. USA vs China), 2. How it is made (e.g. sweatshop vs ethically made) and 3. The quality relative to price (which you covered to a degree). There's nothing wrong with things made in China or India, as long as I know that the workers are being paid fairly and treated well, and I don't get this reassurance from mainstream mall brands. You're 100% right about socks and t-shirts, and it's crazy to invest too much in them. I will spend $1k on a jacket that will last decades, or $500 on handcrafted, high-quality boots/shoes that can be resoled. I'll pay $15-20 max for socks and underwear because I can find quality brands that tick all my boxes.
Absolutely agree with you man! Like you said it can be difficult to determine which brands are doing the right thing. I wouldn’t be surprised to hear even some brands charging hundreds for a t-shirt that still have bad working conditions. Totally with you on jackets and boots, in fact I have a video coming out about that soon if you’re interested. Thanks for watching!
I disagree with loungewear, in the colder months I live in hoodies and sweatpants, so makes sense to get something higher quality with a nicer fit.
Fair enough 👍 I’ve bought expensive sweatpants and cheap sweatpants and personally couldn’t see enough of a difference to justify the higher price, but maybe I need to try different ones
Gotta confess the best bomber jacket I've got is a MA2 from Schott. Under £130 but the fit for me is spot on as is the design. You're absolutely right about the socks, t-shirts and Lounge wear.
i do enjoy the cashmere sweats I got as they are softer and dry quicker than cotton but it''s a rare purchase. For checked shirts I would go with wythe on sale. They aren't as expensive like designer but they have better colour selection and fabrics than uniqlo. For the bomber jackets I had uniqlo then got an engineered garments. There is a difference in nylon feel but I ended up preferring natural materials and sold it.
Very interesting to hear. Hitting the sales is a good shout, I should I have mentioned that. Thanks for watching!
You are one of my favorite CZcamsrs when it comes to Fashion. You have some very well thought out takes that I wish I knew when I was younger
Thanks so much man!!
I love Canadian brand Reigning Champ for tees and sweats - fairly pricey but tick all the right boxes
I’ve never tried them, I’ll have to take a look thanks!
Only remark I would make is on topic of check shirt. Check pattern is most demanding to cut and sew in order to have a perfectly aligned stripes both horizontally and vertically all over garment. The cheaper ones are misaligned and expert eye can tell the difference. I agree there is a certain price point above which quality ain't going to be better and also that price of garment is not a guarantee of the quality. But be aware of misaligned checks because it's a tell tale sign that you ain't in the know when it comes to fashion 😊.
Yeah that’s an interesting point! That’s why I like to go with vintage, I feel like you still get the quality but at a much better price. Thanks for watching!
Bags, designer labels and trainers that are on the after sale market. Buy second hand.
Totally with you on that
I agree to everything you said and follow it I might buy some crazy piece here and there maybe once a year and by crazy I mean like a polo varsity jacket but even that is wool and leather and timeless so I can wear it in so many occasions especially living in NY
Great stuff mate 👍
nice video and makes since in most cases what i may pay more comes in the quality of the threading,zippers that are strong,buttons,amount of pockets and are they zippered,open, a hidden pocket inside---but basically i agree with you, i also hats are made differently,ebbets field flannel hats are ,for me almost worth the price,material,craftmanship, new era can be harder to size,,they don't always fit easily (my opinion),have a great week and please stay safe,also curious to know your views on haircuts, facial hair ,whats in or out,thanks so much👍🇬🇧🇺🇸🇺🇦☘
Yeah there’s definitely times when spending more is justified, I do it myself!
I’m not sure about hair videos at the moment since mine is clearly a mess haha. But I would definitely like to do more stuff like that in the future 👍
Hi @james - would you consider doing a video on suits? Versatile fits, fabrics, cuts and some recommended options to start building out a suit collection?
I’d love to do something like this, although I’d say knowledge on suits is pretty weak so I’m not sure if it would be very useful 🤣
Dont do it) ... & I say that after being into 'classic menswear' for a while, & having tailors make things for me custom, so its not like I've haven't tried 'good suits'. Reason I say this is a) suits are rapidly being phased out of almost all parts of life, even in business they are often reserved for client meetings only, even in quite conservative areas like banking. apart from this they are pretty much only worn at weddings & funerals. b) they are not practical, esp. in modern day life, with central heating on inside they often wear hot unless you go for very light wools or linens which are then too cold in the winter which means you need multiple suits to get around the problem c) they are irrelevant of quality going to be constricting, and therefore never as comfortable d) they are delicate, so you need to baby the garments, say you want to sit on a park bench, or you want to eat that messy burger, you are from time to time going to get dirt and grime on them which leads me to the final point e) they are expensive to maintain with dry cleaning, & periodic trips to a tailor for adjustments as your waist gets bigger or smaller & due to the nature of a suit it has little ability to accommodate that changing size! Hope that helps, Ive just saved you a lot of money!
What's the model # of the Fruit of the Loom heavy duty tshirt? And what size would you recommend?
Great vid, to me its all about material. If its a suede bomber or merino wool socks im more than happy to spend more if i plan to make an investment but stuff like nylon can only get so good.
Yeah that’s exactly how I feel as well!
Thoughtful video, good delivery. Love it.
Thank you! 🙏
What lovely,sensible advice!
Thank you, glad you liked it!
so when you saw the prices of those socks, you were socked⁉️
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Would have loved if you compared the “cheap” items to “a bit more expensive but popular version” instead of jumping straight to Givenchy level haha
e.g. going for an Alpha Industries bomber over the COS one, Uniqlo plaid or AllSaints plaid, Reigning Champ sweats for the supposed quality.
I understand & appreciate the idea for this video but a more comparative vid using mid level brands which are very popular would b a cool thing to explore i guess (imo idk)
Yeah I should have clarified a bit more sorry. But really I think the mid range stuff is still good value. In fact that’s kind of where I land with most of my stuff. My main issue and thing I think should be avoided are things that expensive without any justification! Thanks for watching and the great feedback 👍
Hi. Love your videos. Just for reference, is the heavy T from fruit of the loom in M or S size?And is it black or deep navy?Thank you. Greetings from Greece!
Thank you!! I got it in Black size large. It’s slightly oversized on me
Totally agreed 👍 however, if you can afford to treat yourself if the great quality , go for it. Love shopping 🛍️ wisely 😜👍❤️🇨🇦
Definitely agree with that! Thanks for watching
I love my Thom Browne socks(half price), worn with classic reeboks, Dickies cargo shorts and a 15 year old Thom Browne sweat shirt ( £250 when new and now £600 to replace).im of an age when I only buy ,say 4 items a year, they tend to be pricey like Ami in there sales....Quality over quantity..Em forgot about the YSL New Era cap,,,,Tis gorgeous
Fair enough man 👍 I definitely splurge on certain items that other people wouldn’t agree with so there’s no right or wrong.
I remember your saint Laurent suede boots, now they were a Treat/Bargin👍@@JamesLeung
Nylon does have different qualities. The first nylon thigh highs were so resistant the manufacturers had to use lesser quality nylon in order to have a constant demand. Nowadays you can still see differences in nylon quality : prada owns the factory that makes the best nylon in the world, and I can assure you that prada nylon is better than nylon that you would see on nike shorts.
That’s super interesting, thanks for the info! Do you think the price of a Prada bomber jacket at around £2000 is justified?
@@JamesLeung absolutely not, it's luxury prices
I'd love to see a more in-depth video about where you buy them, cost, where it's made etc.
This is a great idea, thank you!
Only one I have to disagree on is bomber jackets. There isn't a lot of levels to them, but there are definitely some premium bombers that feel like they are worth the money in hand. I have a Sacai bomber that looks and feels so much nicer than something I could get for $100. That said, I almost never pay full price for this stuff. Buying new is usually the mistake imo, unless you are buying heavily on sale. Preowned luxury/premium items are a great compromise, since many of the more premium brands are made to last a lot longer and generally people take pretty good care of them.
Fair point 👍 I think there are a lot of brands out there where the higher price is justified due to better quality materials etc. but there’s also a lot where they just seem to be priced high for the sake of it!
depends on the style but it would probably fit into the loud pieces category😂
@@JamesLeung absolutely! Luxury as a blanket term means different things to different people, and for some people it’s just the prestige that comes with a brand. Definitely not my focus and I generally think that section of luxury can be pretty corny.
Also I hate to be a pedant but I looked into it and there are 100% different categories and qualities of satin. Satin is just a type of long fiber weave, you can make it out of a lot of different materials. There is silk satin and cotton sateen, polysatin, lots of stuff. So when it comes to bombers, there is going to be a huge different in quality of textiles from a Uniqlo or H&M bomber vs something a little more expensive. That being said, it’s not always going to be super apparent so it’s going to mostly be up to the consumer to tell the difference.
@@RoboLeninhe was talking about nylon, not satin
I recently went through my wardrobe and applied a couple of rules. One was no logos, I got rid of everything with the logo, narrowed my graphic tees down to four, even got rid of logoed baseball caps. The last thing to go is a Brooks Brothers polo which I’m going to replace some thing without a logo. Also completely agree about socks underwear and T’s. I will admit that I spent 200 on a flannel shirt, but it’s pink and beige and I was specifically looking for that color set so I snapped it up. That said, I will probably out for the rest of my life
Sounds like you made some great changes that will keep your rotation looking timeless! Thanks for sharing
Those items are socks, Loungewear, Plain Tees, Loud pieces, Check/plaid shirts, the newest trends, bomber jackets and caps. I'd add swimwear and workout clothes
Great additions, thanks!
One good boot handful of good tshirts, flannels and button ups as well, and 4 solid pants is all I need/have
rich people buy designer socks or fashion kiddies who buy the kapital ones and go into debt for them lol.
loungewear for me is personally old clothes I dont enjoy anymore or I thrifted that were too big/bought for lounging. working at Patagonia helps too tho for good loungewear.
plain tshirts are a miss for me, loopwheel/tubular shirts feel nd fit nice and have lasted me a long time with no stretch. Tezomeya is my go too and I enjoy the ethos and how they dye some shirts which I bought as well as the plain ones. Warehouse and co has really good shirts too. plain shirts are good to invest in because you can get a lot of wear out of them and dress them up or down.
loud pieces sure, in the sense that you might wear once or twice, at least for a non rich person, probably not the best idea.
agree on the flannels, second hand good. no more than 250 usd, anything more then youre paying for brand name.
Great insight man, I agree with you! Thanks for watching
Thank you for this !!!
Thanks for watching man!
I think there’s a difference in quality in hats, cotton hats anyway, I have a Lacoste one and a Ralph Lauren one, the cotton in both feels absolutely incredible and soft, tho for me RL edges it. But I suppose this video isn’t really covering that, just wanted to give my two cents lol
My thing is, one or two brands you love, pick it up during one of the annual sales where you get everything for 50% off, happy days.
You’re probably right to be honest! Was there a big price difference between the two? For sure picking stuff up in the sales is the best, thanks for watching!
Very cool! Also video quality looking very nice 👍
Thanks very much man!
Great video! What is the brand of the t-shirt you mentioned?
The black ones? They’re just fruit of the loom premium tees 👍
I just bought a shirt from Bode recently and was very disappointed the quality didn’t meet expectations. However when it comes to socks I spend money on them due to athletes foot and old military habits. I don’t care for unique designs, but a hard wearing wool blend in my opinion is worth the money and they will last forever.
Yeah I agree hardwearing socks are worth the money! Unfortunately expensive designer ones are often pretty standard quality
Agree 100% agree with those, I have caps,hats I don’t wear hats caps I ended up with 10, at least I have a gore-tex cap for those rainy days. I don’t buy caps hats anymore 😂
Haha yeah to be honest one or two caps are all you need!
The audio was crisp with this upload James! Keep it up~
Thanks. Went back to the old microphone for this one!! It’s a pain to use but much better quality.
@@JamesLeung I thought it sounded familiar from your vids way back xD
I'd also say, if you're not paying for it, someone else is (close to slave labour, sweatshop etc.) but paying for traceable and well made items is worth the money, even for t-shirts
For sure 👍 although there’s definitely a lot overpriced items that don’t necessarily have better working conditions.
I have to disagree with your point regarding check/plaid shirts. Flannels will always be a timeless piece used for either casual wear or for work. Because of this, a flannel is something you can wear very regularly and get your money's worth. I've bought plenty of vintage pendletons and woolrich shirts over the years (which I've loved), but I stopped wearing all of these once I bought a couple Iron Heart button snap flannels a couple years ago. Yes, the $360 price point for an IH flannel is a good example of point of diminishing returns, but speaking as someone who has been a flannel enthusiast for most of my life I can confidently say that that the IH flannel is the absolute best on the market these days and in my opinion they are justified in setting their price at $360. The fit is perfect, the double brush interior is extremely comfortable, the colorways are really beautiful, the button snaps (as small of a detail as they may be) are the best I've ever felt, and the weight of it is not too much and not too little. On top of this, there is absolutely zero corners cut during the construction of the shirts and it really shows in their QC. A similar analogy to this would be the prices of Gibson guitars. Yes, they are considerably more expensive, but everybody knows that when you buy a Gibson Custom Shop you are going to get an incredible guitar that is very much distinct from the sound and appearance of a Fender. If Gibson knows that they make some of the best, most iconic guitars in the world, they are justified in setting the prices they want. All this stuff doesn't really apply if you reasonably cannot afford an expensive flannel, and that's completely fine. However, to say that its not worth spending $300+ on a flannel despite the flannel ACTUALLY being a really well made piece of clothing that is of distinctly higher objective quality and will be worn very regularly (due to its timeless appearance) is not really a complete argument in my opinion. Not everybody who wears flannels is actively trying to look like a blue collar worker or fit into the category of workwear. Believing that is similar to saying that you just shouldn't buy selvedge denim because its more expensive than mass produced projectile loom denim and denim is just "workwear" anyways. Flannels and denim have been a timeless staple of american fashion for many decades. Some people just want to casually wear jeans and a flannel and enjoy the experience of wearing pieces that are of undeniably higher objective quality
Very interesting and valid points. It sounds like you’re a true enthusiast when it comes to flannels and so they’re totally worth it for you. I’m the same with certain pieces, and despite the topic of my video I do actually believe in quality of quantity. But from a general buyers perspective I think mid range pieces often present the best value in terms of quality vs price. Every now and then it’s nice to splurge on a really good piece but as long as it’s justified from on quality and not just down to the name on the label (which I’m worried a lot of people fall for).
@@JamesLeung Well said!
I agree! I'm happy I'm not the only one who thinks this deeply on the subject, I thought I was turning into a mean cheap old man lol
Haha maybe we are turning old and cheap. Although I like to think of it as becoming a bit more wise and careful with money 😂
Wise and careful, I like it! Lets go with that@@JamesLeung
Great tips. Great video.
Thank you!
Okay but how do we feel about the Merz b shwannen tshirt. Loopwheeled good quality?
I’d be willing to try it but they’re quite hard to get hold of in the UK. It’s probably at the top end of what I’d pay for a plain t-shirt though
Not expensive socks but good quality socks like darn tough is next level. $20 a pair, they won't rip or slip on you unlike the crap pack socks
I’ve heard good things about those, I’ll have to try them out!
May i know what is brand for the t-shirt that you mention for wearing most of the time.
Fruit of the loom
Great advice 👌👌👌
Glad you liked it man thank you 🙏
now, you deserve my subsribe, I totally agree man
Thanks so much bro! 🙏
Great vid. The thumbnail scared me at first tho lol.
Thank you! Haha how come??
me encantan tus videos. saludos desde chile.
teaching us all!
Thanks for watching man!
Great video!
Thank you!
Great takes. Can’t disagree with any of them.
Thank you! 🙏
I feel you are a little bit lowballing on the socks (up to 20€ seems acceptable to me to get some Italian made silk or merino wool socks ) ,on T-shirts ( between a 15€ Uniqlo tee and a 65€ Japanese loopwheeled tee , there is a world of difference) and on caps ( between a new era at 30€ and a stone island at 90€ on sale , the quality is quite different too , but I admit 90€ is overpriced ). On the loud pieces , a suit is exactly what you shouldn’t invest in : this is the perfect way to look like a clown .
Sometimes bad socks mean bloody feet…
But otherwise I agree completely.
I do agree with all of that
Thank you for watching!
hi does anyone know what the bomber jacket from the tumbnail is thnx allot :D
think its the fear of god eternal bomber but cld be wrong
It’s Balenciaga, £3350 😅
I totally agree
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funny that people need this basic type of advice. lol you can always hear this from your parents though.
this is just similar with the phone you are using. in 5 years, your phone (high end or budget friendly) will just be damaged
I'm not buying anything for hundreds of bucks 😂 you can buy great stuff for a good price or buy second hand that still looks great.
Only things i suggest to splurge on are jackets and shoes.
Totally agree with you! Thanks for watching
I live with some _very_ aggressive moths and a child that eats anything apart from its designated fodder so I never spend much on clothes
It’s a good thing for you that distressed clothing is on trend at the moment!! But in reality that’s sucks man!!
I agree 100 💯 percent
Thank you for watching! 🙏
I love my fruit of the loom tees.
I’m surprised how long mine have lasted, they’re much more durable than some expensive pieces I have!
totally in agreement. i would add underwear and swim trunks.
For sure they should both be on this list! Thanks for watching
James is the coolest
Haha thank you!!
Late to party but what's the ID of your green hoodie?
It’s from destructive UK 👍
@@JamesLeung thanks and damn it's out of stock
@@JamesLeung I read on Reddit that they bought their stuff from China and just resell them. Do you have any info about that?
Imagine spending hundreds on socks of all things. Crazy. More money than sense.
I just can’t understand it, I couldn’t see myself spending that much even if I was a millionaire!!
"Loungewear which are items you are typically wearing around the house"
Chavs in my area beg to disagree.
Haha 🤣
What's the bomber jacket on the thumbnail?
Balenciaga 👍
£495 for socks 😂 thats 2x more than my rent
Haha it’s wild!!
Gotta disagree on the plaid shirts. Once you leave the fashion brands and shop ACTUAL heritage/workwear brands, you do get what you pay for with less diminishing returns. Triple stitching where it counts, top quality fabrics, more attention to detail and cleaner construction. I've tried on a $300 plaid shirt, and it really does show up where it matters
I can understand your point of view. For myself I’d prefer to go vintage or mid-range, anything over the 100-150 range feels like diminishing returns for me!
How tall r u?
5ft 10 👍
i struggle to spend more than a few quid on socks.
Same 🤣
Toupee?
I try my best not to spend a lot of money on clothes. My limit is no more then $50 for every clothing piece.
Good idea man, you can get a lot for $50 👍
me: £15-£35+ is an expensive plain t-shirt
this community: £485
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Long story short: don’t buy anything for a lot of money
Pretty much 🤣
another one should be baseball jackets, personally I think baseball/varsity jackets all look the same.
Totally correct man!
Why are tops these days always so long? Shirts, t shirts jackets etc
I don’t know but it annoys me so much!! Maybe I’m just too short 😂
@@JamesLeung well I’m 6” and I feel the same way
25,vs 450 no bad😏
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bro is your mom or pops from hk?
Yes my Dad is! Good guess haha
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Sooooo… The samba pic was bait?
It’s there to represent my point about following trends
I don't think it is right to cheap out that much - supporting some of the brands mentionned means you are endorsing bad labour conditions, unsustainable production, and import from 3rd world countries.
Yeah I know what you’re saying. There’s definitely a balance. I wouldn’t go the very cheapest route but I also think there’s diminishing returns at a certain point in both quality and maybe even working conditions where more expensive doesn’t necessarily mean better.
2005 emo haircuts are back? Sheeeesh
If they do then I’m claiming to be the one who brought them back!! 💇♂️
I don't think it's fair to say it's not worth to spend more on these items and you use designer brands as examples for the "high end". It is common knowledge that brand name designers use cheap materials for most of their basics. It would be better to compare t shirts to a company like merz b shwarnen
H&M is good quality? 😂😂😂😂
5:07 absolutely hate this state of mind. Please wear your statement piece again and again :)
Fuck people judging you for maintaining a consistent style and those who don’t know that clothes can be washed apparently
8:24 that statement is just crazy inaccurate, I’ll give you a few exemple :
- weight/durability (can’t make lightweights clothes really durable)
- strength
- drapery
- shrinking resistant (how it handle machine wash)
- fast drying
- recycled or not
- environmental impact
- probably more I forgot
I have an Etudes bomber, and the nylon quality is night and day compared to what Alpha Industry can make
Disagree.
Buy less, buy better.
Heritage wear, stick with Japan-made and you'll be good with items for life!
That’s exactly what I said at the beginning of the video 🤣
@@JamesLeung "Quality" is subjective. For example, you said any t-shirt over £75 the difference is negligible. This is ironically the price point where t-shirts can get really good and the differences in t-shirts over £100 can be staggering.
I mean what you just said about t-shirts over £100 sounds pretty subjective as well. I’m always open to having my mind changed though so I’ll look to try some out in the future👌
@@JamesLeung "can be"
"can get"
Who is this for? Do the majority of your viewers really spend hundreds on 2 socks and thousands on a check shirt?
If you look at the comments you can see that some people do. I personally wouldn't be that's just my opinion!
James, have you ever seen or felt an Iron Heart plaid shirt?
No but I know Iron Heart make quality stuff. I just think with plaid shirts you can get amazing quality for a lot less!
Guilty as charge. Caps are the most useless buysI was addicted for.
I hear you man, I’ve been there!!
man, I do spend £25 on RoToTo waffle socks, last up to three years and look great, just the dye quality alone, anyone who buys moncler socks need fleeced though. Spending more money on tees becomes a human rights issue. £50 is a better price point for morality/quality.
Yeah I hear you, I’d spend up to £70 on a tee I think but it would have to be really good. Anything over that doesn’t make sense, especially in the £100s
For the way I dress, I’d say every piece of clothing shouldn’t be more expensive than typical arket/cos pricing. I dress very minimal so brands aren’t something I value too much. And quality wise, at some point it’s just not worth it. I own several pieces from arket, Uniqlo and even Zara that are still going strong after 5-6 years. Of course I’d love to own some ralph Lauren knitwear but it’s just to damn expensive for what it is. And the maintenance of the more expensive clothing and materials is something else to consider. I’m not really into washing by hand so I’ll pass on cashmere for this reason alone
Yes this is pretty much exactly my thoughts as well! You can get some super quality stuff nowadays for very fair prices. I wouldn’t go really cheap but also wouldn’t go really expensive. Somewhere in the middle is best 👍
Agreed. I used to be into Ralph Laruen pretty heavy when I was in my 20s. A lot of times I would try to find stuff second hand or at an outlet store. To this day, trying to get it brand new definitely isn't worth it. I'd rather just get LL Bean or even just Uniqlo (as far as knitwear goes).