Reading this thread, it's no suprise palarse fans laugh at us! FFS!
Unsure why - they are all dressed by Primark.
Reading this thread, it's no suprise palarse fans laugh at us! FFS!
But where are they manufactured? China I should imagine?
I saw a really nice Boss jacket recently, but when I looked at the label, it said Made in Poland! If I buy a Boss jacket, I want it made in Italy!
Possibly, probably. I do not know, I am not a fan of their clothes and do not buy them. I'm also not sure of the point you're trying to make.
Out of interest, why do you expect a German fashion house to make their garments in Italy?
I get the impression that people think it is a British brand. I prefer to see where clothes are manufactured. You can buy Fred Perry polo shirts for 50 - 60 quid that are Made in China. This detracts from their desireability IMHO. I prefer to source a Made in England item, which will be second-hand usually...
Because with the usual teutonic efficiency, the Germans would defer every time to the tailoring prowess of Italy. If someone had the choice of buying a German or Italian garment, I'd imagine they'd go for the latter...
Reading this thread, it's no suprise palarse fans laugh at us! FFS!
I prefer to source a Made in England item
Come on, admit you got it wrong and you thought Hugo Boss is Italian.
Do you wear a lot of Umbro?
In all honesty, I had no idea where they were based. As per my contributions to this thread, when I buy clothes, the main criteria is where they were manufactured. I believe that the quality of manufacture and material is better in English, American and Italian garments. I find it slightly amusing seeing people walking around town in their Hollister '1969 Vintage' emblazoned t-shirts that have a unit cost of about fifty pence, and are Made in China
Daks