This shirt is NOT designed to last - Alo Triumph Crewneck
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
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Straight up money grab from this company. What a bummer. I'm sure if they wanted to, they could produce a quality product. Great video, thanks!
Can you do Loro Piana so people can understand if there is something genuine left behind the luxury segment of the market ;)
I love these breakdown videos - such clear and helpful insight, especially for non-experts! Would love to see breakdowns of Kit and Ace, Frank & Oak some time in the future.
I hope Alo has eyes on this - you just provided feedback with the potential to earn the company millions. Love these videos!
A few days ago I ordered Bella+Canvas 3413 TriBlend as a sample. Who would have thought I bought myself a hyped up ALO shirt.
Bella + Canvas tees come with a ‘Made in Nicaragua from US Components’ label. Are they just using Bella blanks?
I'm not surprised, I walked in to an ALO store the other day and felt a bunch of their products and all I can say is that they ain't it.
😂😂😂 so I sent my first comment before I got to the part of the video where you say they ARE using B+C. Wow. Hey, I guess I kinda know what I’m talkin about.
Damn, exposed the hell out of them.
Hey! love this video, and about pilling. Can you make a video on best methods to wash your clothes (hand wash/detergents/temperature), depending on the type of cloth material (cotton, blends, polyester, etc)? Had no idea about why or how pilling occurs, very informative video!
Good info 👍
Fire video man, loving the channel
Can we do a breakdown of the bella + canvas t shirt and do a side by side comparison of the ALO? I think that would be p intersting
Do some running/athleisure brands like Satisfy District Vision or Soar ! Great vid btw!
I would love to see you guys do some sustainable brands like Tentree, Reformation, etc.. to see how those garments are made. I am always hesitant to support "sustainable" brands as I feel a lot of it is just green washing by advertising the use of recycled fabrics to justify higher prices... but are they built to last?
Absolutely love these videos. Do you plan on covering some designer brands?
have you ever done a john elliott tee?
Your focus seems to be on jersey/knit, any plans to expand beyond this?
Don't all cotton blends pill?
What brands do you recommend for shirts