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What are some cheaper alternatives to RL's casual line?

The Stranger

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I'm looking for high quality clothes but RL is outside my budget, I can't afford to pay 300 pounds for a pair of jeans... Or 120 for a shirt... :p
 

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I think American Living is a RL line that is noticeably cheaper than RL branded stuff. I have a few ties from AL and they are nice.

Mike
 

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Originally Posted by MBreinin
I think American Living is a RL line that is noticeably cheaper than RL branded stuff. I have a few ties from AL and they are nice.

Mike


Hey there, thanks. Unfortunately American Living doesn't exist in the UK.
 

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Most cheaper brands don't have things that are consistently good across the board. (Maybe Uniqlo.)

Gap selvage jeans are good for the price.
 

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