UNIFORM LA CHILLICOTHE WORK JACKET Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
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Also, I'm not a fan of german tailoring. Especially how they do shoulders.
kind of irrelevant since it's not owned by Germans anymore?
Geez. People should stop overanalysing things; their clothes are terrible and probably mostly appeal to "men" who like "fashion". There's the answer.
If you don't like fashion, that's fine.
As SF's current Jew In Residence, let me just say that it's ok to make fun of Nazis. It is, in fact, encouraged. People need to stop being so uptight about it.
I purchased a Hugo Boss suit last month at the Nordstrum Rack, it was a $1000 suit I got for the price of $335. The suit fits me great, it looks great. I have received many compliments from the lady's. No, it is not the greatest suit made but; with someone with a 10" drop, I must sometimes go for the fit and looks. I guess as long as I don't stand in the pouring rain, the suit should hold up well.
Exactly. I still maintain that if people wore Boss suits in WAYWT and did not say anything people would not notice. Some will argue construction and quality. This may matter for some. I am about to embark on a career (a month) of wearing a suit daily. Maybe I will notice. But for most, when wearing a suit is only called for once a month or less a Boss suit is A OK. How many people really have had the suit fall apart? How many lapels are bubbling? I have never seen this in my life. Not to say it does not happen, but in my world it does not seem to be happening too much.
Exactly. I still maintain that if people wore Boss suits in WAYWT and did not say anything people would not notice. Some will argue construction and quality. This may matter for some. I am about to embark on a career (a month) of wearing a suit daily. Maybe I will notice. But for most, when wearing a suit is only called for once a month or less a Boss suit is A OK. How many people really have had the suit fall apart? How many lapels are bubbling? I have never seen this in my life. Not to say it does not happen, but in my world it does not seem to be happening too much.
I purchased a Hugo Boss suit last month at the Nordstrum Rack, it was a $1000 suit I got for the price of $335. The suit fits me great, it looks great. I have received many compliments from the lady's. No, it is not the greatest suit made but; with someone with a 10" drop, I must sometimes go for the fit and looks. I guess as long as I don't stand in the pouring rain, the suit should hold up well.
If you don't care about construction and quality of clothing, how in the hell did you get to over 800 posts on styleforum?
I've often heard people refer to Hugo Boss as the firm (in the 80s) that really started the "overcharging for crap quality clothes"-trend.