Yeah with higher cost brands, I think it’s important to know what you’re paying for. Knowing things like it comes from a factory that pays their staff properly but at the same time not hiking the price too much for the customers is really important as a brand imo.
This video was spot on. I ordered 2 t-shirts from ALD, Apr. 7 2024 it’s now May 12, 2024 and I’ve yet to receive my order. The refund policy is horrible, there’s no line you can call, everything is via email and they take days to respond. Due to their return policy and the carelessness they show I will not be shopping for ALD moving forward.
I have that quarter zip, two tees and a hat from them and love all the products so far! I do agree with you on their prices, some of them arw absolutely mind boggling. Great video!
That’s kind of the problem with ALD. Unlike brands like Uniqlo, studio Nicholson where sizings are consistent, when you have so many different styles and manufacturers your products will have inconsistency within them. I think in general they are true to size. But some could be over or under
Makes sense, thanks! I guess trial and error will be the path forward lol. If you don’t mind, what’s your height/the size of the green shirt (just to get a starting point for myself)
You’re a little biased. ALD definitely isn’t worth it. Any hype-beast brands are inherently not worth it. The prices are heavily inflated due to market demand. Are the products actually worth the asking price? No! The materials are definitely not worth the asking price. You displayed this by showing their supply/sources which are priced much much cheaper which leaves you with the question is ALD as a brand worth the markup? And the honest answer is no - it never is! Is the leather used to make Gucci sneakers any better than the leather on Stan Smiths and Samba? Maybe, but it’s definitely not worth the 500+ markup.
Worth is relative. I’m compare it to other brands who are operating in the same realm. Higher cost garment will have lower diminishing return in quality. Obviously when comparing to Uniqlo or Zara it’s not going to seem like a good comparison. But there are other things like second hand value that ALD has over low cost brands. I don’t buy much of their products, but given the small batch, resell value (which is a big factor) and quality. I think it’s fair asking price. Ultimately, if you really like a piece, then I think it’s always worth it imo.😃
@@kevinauyeung8 there’s different aspects that go into brand value. If you’re determining value strictly based on the ratio - material costs/retail cost then it’s definitely not worth it. Simply put, the quality isn’t worth the retail cost. If I stripped an ALD tee of all its ALD brand symbols it wouldn’t even sell for (ALD asking) retail. I said your video is biased b/c the quality simply isn’t worth it. It’s not like these shirts even have heat/cool tech capabilities. BUT, if you’re buying for resale value and you believe it will maintain its value then IG that’s entirely up to your perception of the resale market. Also, if you got money like that then I guess it doesn’t matter. I think you can see my point here which is objectively - none of this is worth it b/c the materials cost/retail price (ratio) is simply bonkers. Realistically, the average retail price of an ALD Tee is 3x the material cost of the same Tee. The resale price is probably like 5x-6x the material cost. I also want to add I’m from Queens NYC. This brand is heavily overrated. All of the brand logos are literally our local signage. Search up the (NYC) Queens Theater, and the Queens Borough Flag. The two flowers ALD logo is a copy of the Queens crest which is on the flag. The drawing of the Queens Theater is the logo that you typically see on their caps. The brand symbols are literally identical to these local signs. The logo designs aren’t creative. I appreciate your review tho - you did track down the suppliers.
Yeah I agree with you 100%. People who are comfortable buying ALD can obviously afford it. If you don't have the disposable income for it then it's definitely not something I'd recommend. Especially now with the price increase, I think it's quite hard to justify now as a Tee has gone up 20% in price.
Appreciate how you break down where these brands use their manufacturers from and compare the pricing and quality between the pieces
Yeah with higher cost brands, I think it’s important to know what you’re paying for. Knowing things like it comes from a factory that pays their staff properly but at the same time not hiking the price too much for the customers is really important as a brand imo.
This video was spot on. I ordered 2 t-shirts from ALD, Apr. 7 2024 it’s now May 12, 2024 and I’ve yet to receive my order. The refund policy is horrible, there’s no line you can call, everything is via email and they take days to respond. Due to their return policy and the carelessness they show I will not be shopping for ALD moving forward.
100%. It's similar to Supreme in a way where because there's so much hype, people are willing to keep the products even if it's not right or damaged.
I live in Ireland have two t shirts both arrived within two days lovely quality no issues here
I have that quarter zip, two tees and a hat from them and love all the products so far! I do agree with you on their prices, some of them arw absolutely mind boggling. Great video!
The mind boggling ones are made in China!
Excellent video! Agreed on the price points
But yet, people are willing to buy online without even trying
@@kevinauyeung8 yup, makes your voice more important 👍🏼
Great job! Thank you!
hmm, intresting point about the plastic. any suggestions on how to improve the packaging?
I think asket and studio Nicholson both do a great job with reduced packaging. They both use recycled paper and I really like that!
I found this brand in 2021 before the hype. I’m glad I grabbed some nice pieces then
LVMH bought a portion of the company, so they need to sell a lot to please the boss! 😂
Great video! Quick question for you, what’s the sizing like? Does it run small, large, true to size?
That’s kind of the problem with ALD. Unlike brands like Uniqlo, studio Nicholson where sizings are consistent, when you have so many different styles and manufacturers your products will have inconsistency within them. I think in general they are true to size. But some could be over or under
Makes sense, thanks! I guess trial and error will be the path forward lol. If you don’t mind, what’s your height/the size of the green shirt (just to get a starting point for myself)
Great Video.
Can you help me out with the sizing of the tees. Do they run big/ small?
Thanks, I wear large, it runs pretty much true to size.
Great insights
ur videos are so underrated, keep it up!
Appreciate it!
Please tell me the size of the T-shirt you are wearing in the video!
By the way, how tall and weight are you?
I wear size L. I’m 5,9 /175 and 80kg
Thanks for sharing :)
In recently purchased a hat from ald
Their hat designs are great!
The Guy hair 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 damn bro. Youre Barber forgot his glasses?
What’s the jewelry website called you had pulled up?
7879.co/ I've never bought anything from there personally. I buy most of my jewellery from Hong Kong/gifted to me
@@kevinauyeung8 if you have any Hong Kong jewelry website can you please send me some. I would greatly appreciate it
Probably wouldn’t recommend buying internationally, the tax and risk is a lot
How do you know about the factories? Excellent video btw 🔥
You can check who they’ve been importing from on sites like import yeti.
whoaaa, u know a lot
What sizes were the items
I wear a size L
@@kevinauyeung8whats your height bro.
I'm 5"9. 175cm. Although I had a health check recently and shrunk to 174 🙈
@@kevinauyeung8which size is better for me (quarter zip) size L or XL - 1,79m - 83kg
You’re a little biased. ALD definitely isn’t worth it. Any hype-beast brands are inherently not worth it. The prices are heavily inflated due to market demand. Are the products actually worth the asking price? No! The materials are definitely not worth the asking price. You displayed this by showing their supply/sources which are priced much much cheaper which leaves you with the question is ALD as a brand worth the markup? And the honest answer is no - it never is!
Is the leather used to make Gucci sneakers any better than the leather on Stan Smiths and Samba? Maybe, but it’s definitely not worth the 500+ markup.
Worth is relative. I’m compare it to other brands who are operating in the same realm. Higher cost garment will have lower diminishing return in quality.
Obviously when comparing to Uniqlo or Zara it’s not going to seem like a good comparison. But there are other things like second hand value that ALD has over low cost brands. I don’t buy much of their products, but given the small batch, resell value (which is a big factor) and quality. I think it’s fair asking price. Ultimately, if you really like a piece, then I think it’s always worth it imo.😃
@@kevinauyeung8 there’s different aspects that go into brand value. If you’re determining value strictly based on the ratio - material costs/retail cost then it’s definitely not worth it. Simply put, the quality isn’t worth the retail cost. If I stripped an ALD tee of all its ALD brand symbols it wouldn’t even sell for (ALD asking) retail. I said your video is biased b/c the quality simply isn’t worth it. It’s not like these shirts even have heat/cool tech capabilities.
BUT, if you’re buying for resale value and you believe it will maintain its value then IG that’s entirely up to your perception of the resale market.
Also, if you got money like that then I guess it doesn’t matter.
I think you can see my point here which is objectively - none of this is worth it b/c the materials cost/retail price (ratio) is simply bonkers. Realistically, the average retail price of an ALD Tee is 3x the material cost of the same Tee. The resale price is probably like 5x-6x the material cost.
I also want to add I’m from Queens NYC. This brand is heavily overrated. All of the brand logos are literally our local signage.
Search up the (NYC) Queens Theater, and the Queens Borough Flag. The two flowers ALD logo is a copy of the Queens crest which is on the flag. The drawing of the Queens Theater is the logo that you typically see on their caps. The brand symbols are literally identical to these local signs. The logo designs aren’t creative.
I appreciate your review tho - you did track down the suppliers.
Yeah I agree with you 100%. People who are comfortable buying ALD can obviously afford it. If you don't have the disposable income for it then it's definitely not something I'd recommend.
Especially now with the price increase, I think it's quite hard to justify now as a Tee has gone up 20% in price.