What clothes are worth investing from Massimo Dutti? What to buy✅ and not❌

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • I have and have had a lot of clothes from Massimo Dutti over the years, let's see if which are worth it.
    00:00 Introduction
    01:25 Fun fact
    02:31 Leather Jackets
    06:04 Knitwear
    08:57 Shirts
    13:50 Trousers
    17:28 Shoes
    20:17 Suits
    22:28 Coats
    23:08 Nice jackets?
    23:29 Accessories
    25:04 Underwear
    26:07 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 20

  • @Nick-rr3pv
    @Nick-rr3pv 3 месяца назад +4

    Been wearing Massimo for more than 10 years. I always liked them. Nice products for reasonable price. Great shirts, sweaters, nice blazers and leather jackets, but I loved their pants a lot. I'm 191 with 90kg so slim fit suits me perfectly. I also liked that pants were made out of nice material and usually had some pattern. Also liked that they were not fashion but classical style. I've bought their stuff in Croatia, Spain, Hong Kong and China. Everywhere same type of male customers. Mostly 35+ men who look for understated style. But in last two years they have shifted to being fashion like Zara. Paints are horrible. If I hate something that's the pants that show ankles. Also now even slim fit is baggy. I tried several chinos in their store recently and all are short and baggy. Shirts are still great, recently bought few nice cotton wool sweaters and beautiful new blazer. Also new knitted polo shirts are great. I never buy anything polyester and still had no problem with sweaters because I hand wash them in cold water. All made in China. I will continue to but from them but unfortunately I do no like this shift in styling.

  • @canadafree2087
    @canadafree2087 4 месяца назад +3

    I would see this brand at used stores and at stores that sell new over stock/last season stock at a discount. I never thought much of them and now I know why. Italian clothes should be made in Italy. Mind you, I have also looked at a tie today that said, "Made in Italy" but it was 100% polyester, which goes to show that not every item made in the big three (England, France, Italy) are top quality. Good point on the Merino wool, I've found there is a huge difference from one brand to another when it comes to Merino.

  • @kuy3796
    @kuy3796 19 дней назад

    I have watched two videos this guy has made and I absolutely love the approach. I don't think I've been able to find anyone else on the platform going into as much detail on the quality of a specific brand, item by item and breaking down what works and what doesn't. Thank you!

  • @patrickharris9225
    @patrickharris9225 4 месяца назад +1

    I'd be interested to see similar videos on Arket and Mango if possible please? Good work!

  • @andanh8067
    @andanh8067 Месяц назад +2

    Can you make more videos about it, please. I really love your contents.
    I am really wondering where is the place to buy some swearshirt which has nice color like massimo dutti and john smedley. Can some kind guys tell me please ?

  • @joshmiller7777
    @joshmiller7777 4 месяца назад

    Really well put together video! I appreciate the great detail :)

  • @vikmat5145
    @vikmat5145 29 дней назад +1

    Please make more videos, like your content!

  • @Massigangster
    @Massigangster 17 дней назад

    You were talking about lots of clothings pilling. Is it not possible to de-pill it with an apparatus? For me it always works. But maybe it is not the same. Could you enlighten us about that? Thank you for your video; very helpful! I have been buying for a few years from MD and like the designs a lot generally.

  • @jackiechan8840
    @jackiechan8840 4 месяца назад +1

    The warehouse people lied and said the returned boxes were empty.
    Had to fight them to get a refund.
    Wound never but from them again.

  • @Bellroysg
    @Bellroysg 4 месяца назад

    I quite like the current suede jacket they have. But then I reminded myself the weather I'm in

    • @EnduringAttire
      @EnduringAttire  4 месяца назад

      Hahah well you can use Tarrago Nano Protector Spray or Saphir, I use them for my suede shoes and works great

  • @danialurmetbek516
    @danialurmetbek516 3 месяца назад

    What do you think about puffer jackets from Massimo dutti ?

  • @groberti
    @groberti 4 месяца назад

    Nice video! To be honest Massimo Dutti, at least in my country, is by price considered an expensive brand :D But yes, on sale it is more bearable. If we think of a cheaper brand here it is Sinsay, LC Waikiki, maybe H&M (but only the non-"premium" stuff) comes to mind. Even Zara for example is not considered that cheap. What I am trying to say is I somehow can't ever imagine spending more on clothes than on a "Massimo Dutti priced" brand. My question is is it ever worth it to spend 2-3x times the price for clothing in your opinion? What is the use of buying super expensive clothing? Don't you ever get tired for example from certain expensive items? Or do you buy "cheaper" items to experiment sometimes with new looks?

    • @EnduringAttire
      @EnduringAttire  4 месяца назад +1

      Actually the cheapest country to buy clothes from MD is Spain, even in the UK its a bit more expensive than in Europe.
      I don't have super expensive staff from Loro Piana for example or any other similar Luxury company. But I have clothes from Sunspel, Baracuta, John smedly... are more fair price for the quality.

  • @Videowatcher8272
    @Videowatcher8272 4 дня назад

    What is your opinion on mixed cotton and linen in Massimo Dutti pants? Thanks

  • @MrSysadmin1975
    @MrSysadmin1975 4 месяца назад +6

    Aaaaargh, here comes another "investor". Everybody, please, STOP using the word "investing" every now and then. The correct word is "buying". Went to boulangerie, invested into tasty baguette. That's about the same as investing into clothes you wear for a season or two or a bottle of scotch that you are going to consume in nearest week or month or half a year (like I mostly do). You invest into commodities, shares, etc. - something that is intended to hold it's value or to be resold in the future for a profit. I don't see such perspective with Massimo Dutti clothes or empty whisky bottle :)

    • @EnduringAttire
      @EnduringAttire  4 месяца назад +3

      Well, If it gives you a benefit and is maintained over time and since we have to wear clothes to avoid being arrested for indecent exposure 😂 Then makes sense to talk about investing in certain pieces of clothing, like the camel coat that I mentioned in this video, got it 10 years ago, and I planning to wear it all my life :)