by bels » Fri Oct 17, 2014 10:41 am
Yeah Whistles price seems a bit out there. Not really sure how they justify that. I guess the construction must be decent but who knows. On the flip side you can almost guarantee there will be some good discounts on a wide range of stuff when sales come because take up on new menswear lines is so slow. Still love Jigsaw menswear for this reason though it seems people are cottoning on there.
In related news I was walking around my local high street and noticed that every store front had a peacoat in it (with a chunky jumper, light chinos and dessert boots of some description) so I guess peacoats are coming back again. I remember the peacoat winter of 08/09. You wouldn't think that something as classic as a peacoat could become played out and yet.
Also I just want to say that I don't think Uniqlo dry tshirts are worth it. They bobble so fast it's unreal. H&M is better for bargain cellar t-shirts. and if you're willing to pay £10 Uniqlo ultra fine cotton tees are great. Not sure how they could be improved upon other than ethics, cooler label so people don't claim you're basic etc etc.
EDIT: Actually on second glance the Whistles prices don't seem that bad to me. Maybe I'm losing my mind but £85 for a shirt and £130 for a pair of trousers seem alright. I think on sale they'll be very palatable if you want boring clothes and don't mind lacking brand cachet. (AKA If you are me)
DOUBLE EDIT: Website copy could do with some work though.
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bels on Fri Oct 17, 2014 10:52 am, edited 1 time in total.