I NEVER comment on videos but this was truly so informative and you are extremely knowledgeable in the garment industry. Would love to see some rankings on Nepenthes (South2West8, Needles, Engineered Garments), Buzz rickson, Margiela, acne studios, etc. amazing video again
Thank you so much for the work you put in for the rest of us to learn and enjoy. I would also suggest Our Legacy, Braindead, Patagonia, specific lines within Nike like ACG, as well as smaller brands like Arc'teryx and Alpha Industries.
Buzz Rickson produce 90% of their products in-house much like the real McCoys. Ive met the brand director Kameya-san before and the guy is demented when it comes to repro, especially for their leather jackets. Back in the 90s they would burn fabrics, nylon, leathers, etc. Just to study how it was made. They turned 30 years old last year so have a wealth of knowledge in-house by now but also used spectrometry back in the day to understand fiber count and threads. They're owned by the parent company Toyo Enterprise who do the sugar cane (repro work wear mostly), Sun Surf (largest archive of Hawaiian shirts) and Tailor Toyo, the brand that makes Suka jackets. Because of their position in the market they have the funds to do things right and produce mostly in-house with some exceptions.
We found you randomly via the algorithm and I just want to say that I love your videos. Incredibly informative and engagingly produced. Thank you! I'd be interested in hearing about outdoor brands (Patagonia, Arcteryx, Salomon, Mountain Gear, etc.)
@@alexliu3765 Acronym I am actually going to visit one of their factories in May! Cav Empt is so hard, they're almost entirely in Japan and I cannot find them even in the 4 months I've spent there this year.
Great video, with a lot of information I wasn't aware of! :-) I would love to see a ranking like this for higher end brands like Jil Sander, The Row, Loewe, Lemaire, Dries Van Noten, Balenciaga and Prada!
Finally someone talking about Real McCoys 👀 I think you should cover the other big Japanese houses such as Toyo Enterprises and Iron Heart. Also, small shops in the USA like Mister Freedom, Freenote, and anything from Standard and Strange haha.
@@PerryWick I can never find Freewheelers in stock haha. But I know its run by a guy who left the Real McCoys. Apparently their leather jackets are the best?
Awesome video! Appreciate the effort and love the direction you’re heading with this! Would definitely love to hear more about the manufacturers of Visvim, Fear of God, Greg Lauren, Ralph Lauren (Purple Label and RRL), Thom Browne and Bode. Thanks!
Really cool video, interesting to hear about the technical aspects of making clothes. I realize you´re focusing on quality of the garments, but would be cool to hear about the conditions for workers at the different factories. Especially for the higher end brands I think they should have a focus on treating their workers well and allowing for things like unions at factories.
I try to stay away from those brands in general because the knowledge isn't that helpful to people looking to manufacture. Factory MOQs are 10K units +++
@@wlasry I am not someone who looks to manufacture, I just like fashion brands in general. I think most people watching this video are like me and are more casual / into fashion or just curious what the quality of brands are as the factory says a lot.
Seems like you have a lot of expertise about this, you could make a full UA-cam channel dedicated to like fashion brands / quality / materials and explain it to the audience in a casual more accessible way (basically just like this video)@@wlasry
I would love to see a video diving into sunglasses factories! this is a product that is so dependent on marketing it would be cool to see which brands are worth the money!
I'm super curious about the factories used by LVMH and Kering Group because I hear a lot of rumours that at Chanel they make most of the clothing pieces in factories in Romania and then 'finish' it in France so they can slap a 'Made in France' label on it.
Cool video. I always was a fan of Yeezy season garments design and especially quality, but at the point they were out, there were so much comments saying they’re overpriced and overrated. Cool to see some valid points they are pure quality
Insanely informative video. Great stuff really. Would love to see a part two with brands like AMI Paris, Represent, Rhude, Acne Studios, ROA, Casablanca, Stone Island and Moncler.
Talk about the worker's conditions. It's a really uncomfortable topic but it's super important. It blows my mind that a brand as expensive as Ralph Lauren makes their products in Cambodia. There's no way, no WAY they're paying workers in Cambodia anything like what they deserve.
Great video, very insightful. Looking forward to part 2!! I'd love to see your take on Kenzo, Acne Studios, Our Legacy, Acronym, ADER Error, Wooyoungmi!
Would love to see a video on the companies you think produce the best clothing we can order 1 item of. I want to buy blanks for my wardrobe from so many of these you mentioned !
I know a lot of commenters are naming textile-based fashion. But an exposé on eyewear manufacturing would be BRILLIANT. Consumers are so duped by eyewear. Tom Ford, Jacques Marie Mage, Cartier, Gucci, Prada, all the Luxottica Group stuff, Kering group eyewear. All that would be wildly informative.
Great info! I do wish you could talk more about Stussy because I see lots of their stuff now are produced in Portugal and South America which are significantly feel thicker and better than their stuff 4-5 years ago which were primarily made in China
This is the most informative video I’ve seen on fashion UA-cam in a long time! 🫡 would love to see Y/Project, JW Anderson, Bottega Veneta, Acne Studios!
Average layman here, awesome job! Not even interested in finding factories, just love fashion logistics and history. If you did this for an ethical rating system that would be amazing as well, this sort of content goes even beyond producers and manufacturers and reaches to normal people like me who just want to know about brand quality, sustainability, and if they use are used manufactured with forced labor (such as Uygh0rs). Homie you are super knowledgeable about the background of fashion, and no one else has access to this sort of information, so if you like producing informative videos like this you have a fantastic niche. Amazing video friend!
I watched with great interest! And as a Japanese, I am proud that my country has such an amazing factory. Thank you for introducing it to us! One additional note: “seni” in “toki seni” is “sen - i” (the "i" is pronounced like the English "e") and means fiber. I look forward to more videos from you!
Neighborhood, WTAPS, Yohji Yamamoto, human made, maison kitsune, Digawel, atmos, Kenzo. Appreciate these videos really looking into getting a Burberry coat this winter because of you.
very informative video, great find from my yt reccs. few other brands that would be cool to look into: Undercover, Y-3 vs. Mainline yohji, Brain Dead, Marni, hysteric glamour, neighborhood, prada, and would love to see what you rank at the absolute bottom
Good info I like Japanese brands because of their attention to detail and craftsmanship but they don't cut for me I'm 6 3 195lbs some well known European brands fit and finish are crap for the amount they charge beside I don't need to walk around as a billboard f I r a company go to Italy you ll find brands you never heard of with excellent quality size is no problem being that most factories are close by flotence is the best for Leather cheers
Damn, i found you on tiktok and thought you were just some other dude searching for reps on random chinese markets, but this was entertaining as hell and really really solid. Great stuff, dude!
I just watched this from the recommended and I’m surprised you don’t have a lot of recent videos, I’d love to see and hear more from you, It’s all very interesting stuff to see and learn
Can you talk about Saint Mxxxxxx and Ready Made? Yuta and Caleb are doing some interesting stuff and while the price point is exuberant, would love to see where they stack amongst the rest!!!! really interesting stuff, you have a new subscriber for sure!!
LV in C/D tier is fucking wild. My mom has a classic Papillon bag that is canvas (not considered plastified leather - no one in the industry calls it this). She has used this bag every day for the past 30 years, and it still looks like new. The leather on the trims and piping of their canvas bags is also iconic. Maybe not A-tier being untreated leather, but the way it petinas is part of the fandom. Their actual leather bags are also fair quality, but it's met with A-tier service - warranty and repair.
LRG 2006 in macys shirts thickness was 4/10 and screen print was sid r ways on my first shirt. LRG 2023 online store shirts even thinner, old tag was cut off (guessing aaa) and screenprinted tag replaced it, ick.
Loved the video thank you for sharing! Would love to see Carhartt vs Carhartt WIP, 10xDeep, The Hundreds, Diamond Supply, New Era, Amiri, Palm Angels, Chrome Hearts, All Saints, Gucci :)
im not even a fashion kinda guy but this was a great video ... these brands costs are crazy ... 6 dollars to make a tshirt ... 500 for the consumer .. crazy
9:11 Do you know which other two factories use the Tsuri knitting maschines? Great video and probably the first fashion brand ranking that’s really informative!
This is right up my alley for useful info. Can you please add Loro Piana, Nadaam, Everlane, and All-Birds into the list - would be curious. Loro Piana is above Real McCoys for ex.
cav empt. would be a good brand to see you rate. along with buzz ricksons. and then another on outdoors companies, rab, montbell, arcteryx, mountain hardwear etc.
Great video bro. I learned a lot that will help me be more careful when shopping for quality clothing. This video really brought back my joy for clothes. Thank you man!
Would love to see where stone island would land on this list, along with other brands that step away from “streetwear” like Canada goose, Arcteryx, etc.
wow, i learnt so much info thanks man! this was honestly an amazing video and I really enjoyed it. Definitely gonna stick around to watch your future videos, Keep it up man :)
I'd really like to know the factory of Drole De Monsieur, I only got T-shirts from them but I'm very impressed. Other brands I'm curious about: Margiela, Rick Owens, Acne Studios, A-Cold-Wall, Y-3, Mastermind World (and Japan), Fear of God.
Would love to see Hugo Boss, Ralph Lauren, as well as high tier luxury brans like Gucci, Balenciaga, Prada etc.
I did wonder why did he not put that on the video
Gucci and Prada are fully made in Florence and Vicenza
I NEVER comment on videos but this was truly so informative and you are extremely knowledgeable in the garment industry. Would love to see some rankings on Nepenthes (South2West8, Needles, Engineered Garments), Buzz rickson, Margiela, acne studios, etc. amazing video again
What a comment, really appreciate that! I can speak on a few of those brands for sure!
Thank you so much for the work you put in for the rest of us to learn and enjoy. I would also suggest Our Legacy, Braindead, Patagonia, specific lines within Nike like ACG, as well as smaller brands like Arc'teryx and Alpha Industries.
I completely agree! Would also be nice to know what type of details are expensive to produce and are a sign of quality.
@@wlasry Our Legacy too ;)
Buzz Rickson produce 90% of their products in-house much like the real McCoys. Ive met the brand director Kameya-san before and the guy is demented when it comes to repro, especially for their leather jackets. Back in the 90s they would burn fabrics, nylon, leathers, etc. Just to study how it was made. They turned 30 years old last year so have a wealth of knowledge in-house by now but also used spectrometry back in the day to understand fiber count and threads. They're owned by the parent company Toyo Enterprise who do the sugar cane (repro work wear mostly), Sun Surf (largest archive of Hawaiian shirts) and Tailor Toyo, the brand that makes Suka jackets. Because of their position in the market they have the funds to do things right and produce mostly in-house with some exceptions.
We found you randomly via the algorithm and I just want to say that I love your videos. Incredibly informative and engagingly produced. Thank you! I'd be interested in hearing about outdoor brands (Patagonia, Arcteryx, Salomon, Mountain Gear, etc.)
stone island , crtz , prada , needles, maison margiela alyx
On it🤝
@@wlasry Can you do acronym, cav empt as well?
@@alexliu3765 Acronym I am actually going to visit one of their factories in May! Cav Empt is so hard, they're almost entirely in Japan and I cannot find them even in the 4 months I've spent there this year.
Chrome hearts ?
Objectively?
Fair
Great video, with a lot of information I wasn't aware of! :-)
I would love to see a ranking like this for higher end brands like Jil Sander, The Row, Loewe, Lemaire, Dries Van Noten, Balenciaga and Prada!
Ok got you, I know a few of their suppliers so I will add them to next video!
Great list!
Finally someone talking about Real McCoys 👀 I think you should cover the other big Japanese houses such as Toyo Enterprises and Iron Heart. Also, small shops in the USA like Mister Freedom, Freenote, and anything from Standard and Strange haha.
Yes!! Needed to be highlighted. I’ll speak on those soon as well
Freewheelers is the goat
@@PerryWick I can never find Freewheelers in stock haha. But I know its run by a guy who left the Real McCoys. Apparently their leather jackets are the best?
Loved this video. I'd love a part 2 with more brands like Fear Of God, Needles, Undercover, Mastermind, or Visvim.
Awesome video! Appreciate the effort and love the direction you’re heading with this! Would definitely love to hear more about the manufacturers of Visvim, Fear of God, Greg Lauren, Ralph Lauren (Purple Label and RRL), Thom Browne and Bode. Thanks!
Yes I'll speak on a few of those
@@wlasry Awesome! Big Thanks!
Really cool video, interesting to hear about the technical aspects of making clothes. I realize you´re focusing on quality of the garments, but would be cool to hear about the conditions for workers at the different factories. Especially for the higher end brands I think they should have a focus on treating their workers well and allowing for things like unions at factories.
For sure!
You should do a tier list for fast fashion brands like Zara, Uniqlo, Mango, H&M, C&A etc.
I try to stay away from those brands in general because the knowledge isn't that helpful to people looking to manufacture. Factory MOQs are 10K units +++
@@wlasry I am not someone who looks to manufacture, I just like fashion brands in general. I think most people watching this video are like me and are more casual / into fashion or just curious what the quality of brands are as the factory says a lot.
I watch to know what companies making great products so I can go browse catalogues to consume.@@wlasry
Very good to know, ok I am convinced. I will speak more on those@@LAX3
Seems like you have a lot of expertise about this, you could make a full UA-cam channel dedicated to like fashion brands / quality / materials and explain it to the audience in a casual more accessible way (basically just like this video)@@wlasry
I would love to see a video diving into sunglasses factories! this is a product that is so dependent on marketing it would be cool to see which brands are worth the money!
On it
I'm super curious about the factories used by LVMH and Kering Group because I hear a lot of rumours that at Chanel they make most of the clothing pieces in factories in Romania and then 'finish' it in France so they can slap a 'Made in France' label on it.
A lot of brands do that for sure
@@wlasry By the way amazing video, very informative on factories with best practice and quality
Cool video. I always was a fan of Yeezy season garments design and especially quality, but at the point they were out, there were so much comments saying they’re overpriced and overrated.
Cool to see some valid points they are pure quality
Insanely informative video. Great stuff really. Would love to see a part two with brands like AMI Paris, Represent, Rhude, Acne Studios, ROA, Casablanca, Stone Island and Moncler.
Yes, can def talk about those
The Queit Life, Obey, Pategonia, Moncler, Golf
I thought he was going to talk about work conditions and all that 💀
Talk about the worker's conditions. It's a really uncomfortable topic but it's super important. It blows my mind that a brand as expensive as Ralph Lauren makes their products in Cambodia. There's no way, no WAY they're paying workers in Cambodia anything like what they deserve.
Yes, I'll speak more on ethics / factory conditions
Great video, very insightful. Looking forward to part 2!!
I'd love to see your take on Kenzo, Acne Studios, Our Legacy, Acronym, ADER Error, Wooyoungmi!
Yes got you!
Looking to know more about India based fabrication with brands like 18 east, Kardo, Harago, Karu Research, South2 West8, Camp High
Stone island, FOG, Arc’teryx, Nike ACG, vetements,
More details on Visvim and it's sub-brands please!
Rick, Prada, John Elliot, Balenciaga, Bottega, Balmain, Moncler, Alyx, 424
what a hidden gem of a channel. what about vetements, balenciaga, & heron preston?
Would love to see a video on the companies you think produce the best clothing we can order 1 item of. I want to buy blanks for my wardrobe from so many of these you mentioned !
Try getsmpls.com run by friends of mine
I’ve never even heard of The Real McCoys. Thanks for this info
Doesn't get better
ngl this was the first video i ever watched of you and man, your research work is crazy and the amount of information you provide is crazy.
Thank you so much!
I know a lot of commenters are naming textile-based fashion. But an exposé on eyewear manufacturing would be BRILLIANT. Consumers are so duped by eyewear. Tom Ford, Jacques Marie Mage, Cartier, Gucci, Prada, all the Luxottica Group stuff, Kering group eyewear. All that would be wildly informative.
The reality of eyewear is the 80% of it is produced by one company: Luxottica
what about Matsuda?@@wlasry
get a chromeheart glasses
@@wlasry this. my art director has worked designer brands and said they’re only made out of two main factories and that’s it
What’s wrong with JMM?
nigo era Bape was SSS+ tier clothing Im still wearing OG camo and thermal PONR sharks
I’d like to see Stone island/Moncler and Arc’teryx in the next video. Maybe Number Nine and Undercover as well!
I need factories of BOTTEGA VENETA and ALEXENDER McQUEEN. PART 2 ✌🏻
Yes!
@@wlasryPALM ANGELS AND CELINE FACTORIES Plzzzzz
That lamp is dope!
Great info! I do wish you could talk more about Stussy because I see lots of their stuff now are produced in Portugal and South America which are significantly feel thicker and better than their stuff 4-5 years ago which were primarily made in China
Yes! They do have some new factories. Stussy's manufacturing network is really wide! I'll add some new ones in the next video.
This was fantastic. Thanks for sharing this info!
This is the most informative video I’ve seen on fashion UA-cam in a long time! 🫡 would love to see Y/Project, JW Anderson, Bottega Veneta, Acne Studios!
Thank you! Will do
absolutely need a part 2 in a few months once this video blows up
thank you
Where did you get the man & woman lamps from, they’re really dope
Thank you, I bought it in Thailand but found it here for less: amzn.to/3Tl1bMU
Average layman here, awesome job! Not even interested in finding factories, just love fashion logistics and history. If you did this for an ethical rating system that would be amazing as well, this sort of content goes even beyond producers and manufacturers and reaches to normal people like me who just want to know about brand quality, sustainability, and if they use are used manufactured with forced labor (such as Uygh0rs).
Homie you are super knowledgeable about the background of fashion, and no one else has access to this sort of information, so if you like producing informative videos like this you have a fantastic niche. Amazing video friend!
Really appreciate it, happy to know that my audience isn't just those looking to produce!
Walmart has good jeans,👖 tough and good for the price- S tier for sure.
I watched with great interest!
And as a Japanese, I am proud that my country has such an amazing factory. Thank you for introducing it to us!
One additional note: “seni” in “toki seni” is “sen - i” (the "i" is pronounced like the English "e") and means fiber.
I look forward to more videos from you!
Keep it up! Lots of insights no one usually shares in this industry.
Neighborhood, WTAPS, Yohji Yamamoto, human made, maison kitsune, Digawel, atmos, Kenzo.
Appreciate these videos really looking into getting a Burberry coat this winter because of you.
Amazing! Will do
rick owens, margiela, prada, burberry, vivienne westwood, raf simons, arcteryx would be interesting as well
very informative video, great find from my yt reccs.
few other brands that would be cool to look into: Undercover, Y-3 vs. Mainline yohji, Brain Dead, Marni, hysteric glamour, neighborhood, prada, and would love to see what you rank at the absolute bottom
Ok can def do a few of those
Good info I like Japanese brands because of their attention to detail and craftsmanship but they don't cut for me I'm 6 3 195lbs some well known European brands fit and finish are crap for the amount they charge beside I don't need to walk around as a billboard f I r a company go to Italy you ll find brands you never heard of with excellent quality size is no problem being that most factories are close by flotence is the best for Leather cheers
Hard to fit into Japanese as a big guy!
great video man, seriously please make more videos that are informative about the clothing world it’s super interesting stuff
Really appreciate it
Loved this! I’m working with a local shop to source a Kapital Ring Coat and this reassured me that my money won’t be going to waste.
Ya the ring coats are very sick, one of the most value for money pieces from Kapital because of the complexity of the sewing
Really curious about where Ader Error would place amongst these brands!
You are cutting edge for supplying behind-the-scenes looks into the fashion industry.
Yooo! This was incredible. Thank you. I’m curious on the Maison Margiela, Nike, Adidas, Carhartt, Dickies, Ben Davis, and ROA
Maybe explore Toyo Enterprise and their brands such as Sugar Cane, Buzz Rickon's and Sun Surf etc?
I would love to learn more about them, sadly a lot of Toyo is in house so its hard to break in, but I can try!
@@wlasry Good luck! 🙏
Damn, i found you on tiktok and thought you were just some other dude searching for reps on random chinese markets, but this was entertaining as hell and really really solid. Great stuff, dude!
Fascinating video, thank you so much for making this! Interesting to see how many brands share the same factories.
Thank you!
I just watched this from the recommended and I’m surprised you don’t have a lot of recent videos, I’d love to see and hear more from you, It’s all very interesting stuff to see and learn
the tierlist video i never knew i needed 👍
Visvim, Wacko Maria, Noah, Kitsune, Fear of God, Acronym, The Row…great video
Great video man. I love learning about this stuff.
Can you talk about Saint Mxxxxxx and Ready Made? Yuta and Caleb are doing some interesting stuff and while the price point is exuberant, would love to see where they stack amongst the rest!!!! really interesting stuff, you have a new subscriber for sure!!
Please do more with other brands please, can you include Represent?
Auralee, Undercover, BuzzRickson, Uniqlo, COS, Massimo dutti, Ralph Lauren!
Now THIS is a video people need. Earned a new sub!
LV in C/D tier is fucking wild. My mom has a classic Papillon bag that is canvas (not considered plastified leather - no one in the industry calls it this). She has used this bag every day for the past 30 years, and it still looks like new. The leather on the trims and piping of their canvas bags is also iconic. Maybe not A-tier being untreated leather, but the way it petinas is part of the fandom. Their actual leather bags are also fair quality, but it's met with A-tier service - warranty and repair.
This is just based on what I know but the majority of LV bags are poor quality, some are great, and vintage bags are far different than todays
@@wlasrysynthetic leather from LV but the top tier is Hermes premium handmade leather and not mass produced
30 years ago is totally different from the mass production of today
@@wlasryLV is the best brand i have when it comes to quality
Wow! Thank you for peeling back the curtain! Would love to see Maison Kitsune!
LRG 2006 in macys shirts thickness was 4/10 and screen print was sid r ways on my first shirt. LRG 2023 online store shirts even thinner, old tag was cut off (guessing aaa) and screenprinted tag replaced it, ick.
Loved the video thank you for sharing! Would love to see Carhartt vs Carhartt WIP, 10xDeep, The Hundreds, Diamond Supply, New Era, Amiri, Palm Angels, Chrome Hearts, All Saints, Gucci :)
Got you
This is AMAZING. So full of insights and make more of these. Sneakers, sweaters, etc. subscribing
yo loved the video bro. been watching your tiktoks for some time. would love to see where Dime makes their tees and hoodies, and Cortez too.
Yes I got you! Dime is from my hometown I am quite familiar with their manufacturing. No problem
Great video. Didn't even realize it was a small channel
Thank you!
Really informative video. You've gained a sub.
this video auto played for me and i’m not disappointed very informative had to subscribe
im not even a fashion kinda guy but this was a great video ... these brands costs are crazy ... 6 dollars to make a tshirt ... 500 for the consumer .. crazy
9:11 Do you know which other two factories use the Tsuri knitting maschines? Great video and probably the first fashion brand ranking that’s really informative!
I know the German one, but sadly I cannot speak on it
Dude You’re the Real MVP”❔‼️‼️
Thanks for the pertinent information 🤓😎
Definitely would love to know some more info on Warehouse & Co. Wasted Youth/Girls Don’t Cry Undercover, Butter Goods, Human Made Varsity Jackets
This was an awesome video
🤝🤝🤝
I loved the detail and info on each of the manufacturers. I would love to see you do a review on blanks produced by your favorite manufacturers.
Good video bro 👍 very informative & I’ve always wondered where & who.. 😂 (you got a sub 🙏)
Incredibly useful video . Thx a lot
Great video and very informative keep going
Can't stop won't stop
Palm angels Factory plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
burberry one of the top notches atm and you acknowledging that is great speaks great volumes on your expertise
I have a north face jacket I bought for like $180 5 years ago…still looks like I popped the tag on it
This is right up my alley for useful info. Can you please add Loro Piana, Nadaam, Everlane, and All-Birds into the list - would be curious. Loro Piana is above Real McCoys for ex.
Yes! Will do -- and by the way only some Loro Piana products would be above Real McCoys (imo)
I love this guy. So knowledgeable and personable. What great content!!!!!!
🥹
Colorful standard, Gucci, stone island, essentials, loro piana, brioni.
cav empt. would be a good brand to see you rate. along with buzz ricksons. and then another on outdoors companies, rab, montbell, arcteryx, mountain hardwear etc.
Cav Empt so difficult (because I don't know their factories), but the other ones I can do
Super informative. Thank you!
John Elliott, Studio Nicholson, Orslow, RRL, Our Legacy
No problem
When you see brands selling items for 5-600 that only cost 5-6, those brands deserve to fail. I have zero issues with buying replicas of them.
Great video bro. I learned a lot that will help me be more careful when shopping for quality clothing. This video really brought back my joy for clothes. Thank you man!
Wow, glad I can do that
Hello, great video! Would love to see Les Benjamins from Turkey
The founder, Bunyamin is a friend of mine, they work all over but a lot in Turkey in particular!
pure knowledge!
i have two specific brands in mind for a future video, acronym and Loro Piana =)
I'll cover both
Would love to see where stone island would land on this list, along with other brands that step away from “streetwear” like Canada goose, Arcteryx, etc.
Yup will def include them in the next one!
this video gives me goosebumps so interested hope you do more
Wonderful video , wish you can bring out more content like this , again kudos to you 👏👏👏👏
wow, i learnt so much info thanks man! this was honestly an amazing video and I really enjoyed it. Definitely gonna stick around to watch your future videos, Keep it up man :)
Appreciate it big time 🙏
Thanks for the genuine content. Subscribed!
Would love to hear a part two including brands such as Represent , Cole Buxton, and About:Blank
Freewheelers is higher quality than RMC on some products, like denim and arguably on leather jackets as well.
thank you for this video! i'm saving up to buy some capsule pieces and for me personally, this is life-changing information. cheers!
I'd really like to know the factory of Drole De Monsieur, I only got T-shirts from them but I'm very impressed. Other brands I'm curious about: Margiela, Rick Owens, Acne Studios, A-Cold-Wall, Y-3, Mastermind World (and Japan), Fear of God.
Will do!