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Save Khaki

captainmo

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I bought a button down shirt off of a member here from this company called Save Khaki. The shirt is awesome - nice fabric, perfect fit, cool style (kind of j crew/casual preppy), but I can't find much info on the company. All I've found so far is that they have two shops somewhere in NYC. Anybody know about this company? Do they sell things online?
 

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Barney's sells some of their stuff... they list it as "Save Khaki," but I know the brand goes by Save sometimes.

I have a pair of their chinos -- they're alright. The fit is comfortable and relaxed, the cloth is soft yet durable, but the construction is so-so. I was in a hurry when I bought them and didn't realize that the stitching near the crotch was already coming apart.. Maybe this was a factory error or something, because I stitched it up and there have been no problems since.
 

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I bought a garment-dyed casual button shirt a while back from Co-Op and I'm happy with it. Others have mentioned issues with flimsy construction/durability. Try the search function.
 

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Gus

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Go to their website savekhaki.com to buy. This is also the brand worn by Daniel Craig in The Girl WithThe Dragon Tattoo.
 

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I'll take Unis over both
 

Matt44

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Also, Save Khaki pants are nowhere near as slim as Unis chinos. And the material is way more casual (not necessarily cheaper, just ...floppier or something). I found a few of their woven shirts on eBay and they aren't bad. Sizing is a little inconsistent, but the colors / styling are nice. Also on eBay, found a pair of Save Khaki cords for pretty cheap. Those were nice, and I might consider paying retail for another pair. Still, I wouldn't pay the $100 retail for the shirts. Or $125 for the chinos.
 

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I bought a shirt at co op that I love, nice oxford with triple sticked seems. Seem like great quality to me, but it is still made in China...
 

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