>Made in Malaysia
Into the trash it goes
How is this considered acceptable for an expensive brand?
>Made in Bangladesh
Into the trash it goes.
Might as well buy Zara.
>>11791916
>>11791928
You might as well. It's all shit anyway.
How are online shops like Proper Cloth?
Is there a European equivalent?
>>11791916
>implying everything from BB is made in Malaysia
how new r u bud
>>11791928
I have a single Zara item, and it's made in Portugal.
I feel the urge to start checking where everything is made before buying it. I never cared before.
>>11792038
raf simons is made in portugal as well
>>11792038
I have a pair of Bull Boxer shoes, made in Portugal.
They've held up nicely so far, but they're still quite young. Comfy too.
>>11791950
Well they tried to sell me an expensive as fuck linen shirt (the salesperson was smug as fuck too) and as soon as I checked the label they almost went into panic mode.
I will not spend $200 on a shirt made by child slaves in Malaysia. Nor would I ever buy a linen shirt but that's another issue.
>>11792050
desu that shirt i got from zara made in portugal fits really nice and has been durable.
>>11791916
I remember when Bape was made in Japan. I remember a couple years back they started making stuff in China and that's when I fell off
I can understand ultra-cheap brands like Zara and H&M making their stuff in the poorest countries but when expensive brands do it their brand goes into the trash and there's absolutely no reason to buy anything from them anymore.
The only reason you'd pay more for it in the first place is because the brand gives you an expectation of quality.