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Looking sharp gents ?
I have never bought anything from Massimo Dutti, although often been impressed with some of their stores when in Spain. Last week I was in TK Maxx where they had a display of some very nice looking DB navy blazers.
I tried one on and was pleased with the quality and fit and amazed that it was from M Dutti. Made in Portugal from lovely Italian fabric that is a blend of cotton, linen and wool, it is part lined, has natural shoulders and working cuff buttons. The sleeves needed shortening and, after discussion with my alterations tailor, we decided to shorten them from the shoulders to preserve the cuffs intact.
I collected it yesterday and am pleased with the result. Total cost with alterations was £72. It’s more 1980s than the Look but I am sure it will get some wear.
A couple of pictures and more to follow when I wear it.
I used to think the same. I first started taking note of the brand when I was in Spain and visited a couple of larger shops in Elx and Murcia. Nicely designed and presented but this is the first item I have found that I really wanted to buy - especially at £20?Really nice Mr K.
I always tought that Massimo Dutti was some ordinary brand, making advantage of the Italian name, but your jacket has me stand corrected.
£72, comprehensive of the cost of shortening sleeves from the shoulder, is not a price - it's a R, A & B!
I used to think the same. I first started taking note of the brand when I was in Spain and visited a couple of larger shops in Elx and Murcia. Nicely designed and presented but this is the first item I have found that I really wanted to buy - especially at £20?
Sometimes that’s the way it bounces but the end result is a 92 quid jacket - if it looks good and fits right - bargain!Buy a £20 jacket, spend £72 on alterations ???
So, his MD jacket and His White Grace's peacoat, are this week finalists for the "what bargain mostly raised Luigi's insane jealousy" weekly contest.Total cost with alterations was £72
It was if you count the £0.10 for the bag!Not even a full £20 ????
*AAAARRGHHhhhhhh!!!!!*
Norman Walsh Challenger retro 80s boots.
The quality and comfort is phenomenal but information on the leather is lacking. Cheers!
?Nice shoes, and big props for using shoe trees even in sneakers.
Now, that's some real dedication.