are they considered fast fashion? i think they have more passable quality than muji or zara even though most are made in china.. tho i didn't check everything..
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Originally Posted by sexonfabric 
The quality in 95% of their items is awful but there is usually the odd thing worth buying. Their slim chinos are great and they have a few jackets and pieces which are nice. Their problem is their pricing, they are no longer particularly cheap. Their knitwear is usually pretty awful.

The quality in 95% of their items is awful but there is usually the odd thing worth buying. Their slim chinos are great and they have a few jackets and pieces which are nice. Their problem is their pricing, they are no longer particularly cheap. Their knitwear is usually pretty awful.
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The Ltd stuff seems slightly better made than the general lines but hardly great. I pop in when they've got a sale on, but I think I've only bought about three items in the last three years.
Quality wise some of it's slightly better than H&M, some of it's worse. Generally I'd say it's not as good as Zara or All Saints (neither of which are great either). When you can but better quality stuff from Uniqlo for less cash...
man some zara shirts have an expiration date with me whether i use them or not.
i did pop in during the sales. bought a grape pair of cords..
there was also a nice brown sportcoat i didn't have any need for but took note of..
uniqlo i always enter but never seem to leave with anything. no idea why. maybe it's the presentation.
i buy a few items from muji but they've been only accessories the last few times..
thanks for the tip on the chinos and the LTD stuff! and i'll be sure to stay away from the knits..
i did pop in during the sales. bought a grape pair of cords..
there was also a nice brown sportcoat i didn't have any need for but took note of..
uniqlo i always enter but never seem to leave with anything. no idea why. maybe it's the presentation.
i buy a few items from muji but they've been only accessories the last few times..
thanks for the tip on the chinos and the LTD stuff! and i'll be sure to stay away from the knits..
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