havensk
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Interesting... do you mean the MIJ stuff is essentially a different brand? Different design, manufacturing, and the even quality is different.The Japan stuff is licensed by Anglobal ( https://www.anglobal.co.jp/anglobal_members/ ). I think they make up most of their own designs, but have some original staple pieces from Margaret Howell included as well (not sure if they come from England or not). From my experience, the quality in materials can range from High end to medium, as they seem to sell some cheaper mainline offerings.
I agree! What's unique about Margaret is the clarity in her point of view and her longevity. The fashion world has more noise than ever with social media and cheap international flights, but Margaret has been diligently crafting her own micro-universe for 50(!) years. It's simply remarkable and provides a unique authenticity amongst all the contrived minimalist and utilitarian brands.That’s really cool @BlakeRVA
Thanks for that.
it’s funny, I’ve always really loved Howell but for about 5 years I didn’t really buy anything. Maybe only 4 or 5 things and 2 of them would have been the saddle neck sweaters.
lately I’ve really been buying quite a bit though, last season I got 2 pairs of pants, a blazer, 2 shirts and a cardigan. The season before that a couple of shirts, knits and scarves. And this season I’ve already grabbed a few things.
its like I had stopped buying so much because I was looking for things that were a bit less hard wearing and opting for sleeker and more “fashion” look for lack of a better word, but now I’m seeking out the opposite and have been really falling in love all over again with how functional and easy all of her designs are.
plus she’s generally just so fucking cool.
that seems to a huge draw for me as far as designers I love; how cool is the designer behind the clothes?
Yup, pretty much. It could be very well a completely different brand. But, they have the right to use the label.Interesting... do you mean the MIJ stuff is essentially a different brand? Different design, manufacturing, and the even quality is different.
What! I love that. Although this pant is dry clean only 54% cotton 23% wool 23% acrylic, sounds like it'd be fine in the machine on gentle in a garment bag@grayfox Looks pretty good as is man.
One thing I will say that I have been told from talking to a couple of reps in the store, particularly about MHL, is that most of the stuff should be machine washed before you really get the best idea of it. Most things have a very generous waist and I've considered sizing down, but after asking store people about it they all said the bigger waists are done so they can be easily washed and laundered and lived in.