Most of my closet is consist of uniqlo. And almost most of them have lasted a very long time . But i have to admit, some of their items like their socks and underwear don't really hold up that well . I have their supima boxers and i expected them not to pill and loose their. Unfortunately they did. But still if I would choose a brand for my basic clothing i'm still going for uniqlo. I've had bad experiences with h&m when I was younger and when i decided to go to uniqlo i never looked back. Also thanks vlad for making this and being honest. You earn a new sub.
Merino wool is not the most durable but it's soft and a lot of people can't stand itchy clothes anymore. I buy clothes regularly from Uniqlo for my partner and myself and you are right about their merino sweaters getting bubbles . I don't really blame them per se for it cause it's been my experience with all the merino sweaters i've bought from different mass fashion companies. I'm currently travelling in south east asia and I've noticed that in Japan and Thailand Uniqlo, their clothes are way cheaper than they are in the uk and europe: It's up to 40% cheaper in japan and at least 25% cheaper in thailand, so i have been stocking up. Also i noticed by inspecting the labels that they not manufacturing much in india anymore and much less in china that they used to. The majority of what i've bought so far on my trip is made in vietnam and I even got one of their 3d cotton sweater that is made in Japan. On the whole, i find their cotton clothes are well made, great quality and last a long time. Their outerwear last and their ut Tees are the best basic tees i've bought in that price range. IMO their design collabs are also the best in the industry, the new JWA spring drop is superb. I like their simple subtle design approach which is completely different to the other fast fashion brands. I wish i could have got my mitts on the limited Jill Sander reissue they've just launched as it's super stylish, but it's only available in Japan and I've missed the boat.
I have no experience with Uniqlo. I will look into their cotton chinos thanks to your chat with us. Looking forward to your next video of a brand I have not ever heard of. Thanks!
I feel like you're account is the new gem that i found on RUclips :)👌🏻 Could you recommend any websites or shops in Europe that offer a wide selection of good quality fabrics suitable for tailored garments?
Thanks! You mean only fabrics to send to your tailor ? or the MTM service? in terms of MTM The best is Suit supply, but also Massimo dutti is offering great service on their Personal tailoring service
You shouldn't even attempt washing a sweater without a tight mesh laundry bag. I use it and my Uniqlo sweaters dont pill and when they do lint roller makes them as good as new and I would never use w shaver for something as delicate as merino. If you must use them they're good only for thick lambswool or souffle yarn sweaters definitely not merino
Uniqlo men's merino jumpers are cheap enough for you to collect a few colours over one or two seasons or years especially when they are on sale. When you have three or more like I have (different styles) then they last a long time. All of mine are at least five years old. They do pill - but not badly with not too frequent use. In fact they are slightly pilled when you buy them. I like them because they are still thicker than most others at the same price point. I won't wear any jumper I can see my shirt or t-shirt through, that looks silly to me. So "Can I see my hand through it?" is my test. Uniqlo - no, M&S - yes. I rarely buy cheap or mid priced jeans like Uniqlo's anymore because better quality brands like Reiss or Gant (?) are available at M&S prices in their sales. Reiss and Gant have standard styles season after season, so there is no need to rush to buy unless a colour is popular or your size is popular. Uniqlo's sweats wash well and do look good for ages. How you wash things makes a difference, inside out, 30 degrees, no longer than one hour cycle, and quality detergent for the things you want to treasure. Great videos 😊
Most of my closet is consist of uniqlo. And almost most of them have lasted a very long time . But i have to admit, some of their items like their socks and underwear don't really hold up that well . I have their supima boxers and i expected them not to pill and loose their. Unfortunately they did. But still if I would choose a brand for my basic clothing i'm still going for uniqlo. I've had bad experiences with h&m when I was younger and when i decided to go to uniqlo i never looked back. Also thanks vlad for making this and being honest. You earn a new sub.
Uniqlo airism t-shirts are my absolute favorite. I love their merino wool sweaters too never had any pilling
When did you get the merino, because I heard years ago was much better, now is quite bad :(
Merino wool is not the most durable but it's soft and a lot of people can't stand itchy clothes anymore. I buy clothes regularly from Uniqlo for my partner and myself and you are right about their merino sweaters getting bubbles . I don't really blame them per se for it cause it's been my experience with all the merino sweaters i've bought from different mass fashion companies. I'm currently travelling in south east asia and I've noticed that in Japan and Thailand Uniqlo, their clothes are way cheaper than they are in the uk and europe: It's up to 40% cheaper in japan and at least 25% cheaper in thailand, so i have been stocking up.
Also i noticed by inspecting the labels that they not manufacturing much in india anymore and much less in china that they used to. The majority of what i've bought so far on my trip is made in vietnam and I even got one of their 3d cotton sweater that is made in Japan. On the whole, i find their cotton clothes are well made, great quality and last a long time. Their outerwear last and their ut Tees are the best basic tees i've bought in that price range.
IMO their design collabs are also the best in the industry, the new JWA spring drop is superb. I like their simple subtle design approach which is completely different to the other fast fashion brands. I wish i could have got my mitts on the limited Jill Sander reissue they've just launched as it's super stylish, but it's only available in Japan and I've missed the boat.
My man, missed your videos! Top content
Thanks! I'm just starting, but I'm going to upload videos more often :)
Muchas gracias wey 🤙🏼 I really like their shorts. Super cómodos with deep pockets
I have no experience with Uniqlo. I will look into their cotton chinos thanks to your chat with us. Looking forward to your next video of a brand I have not ever heard of. Thanks!
Thanks for this info. I wasn't sure about uniqlo (never tried it, but was considering buying something). This video was helpful
I feel like you're account is the new gem that i found on RUclips :)👌🏻 Could you recommend any websites or shops in Europe that offer a wide selection of good quality fabrics suitable for tailored garments?
Thanks! You mean only fabrics to send to your tailor ? or the MTM service? in terms of MTM The best is Suit supply, but also Massimo dutti is offering great service on their Personal tailoring service
You shouldn't even attempt washing a sweater without a tight mesh laundry bag. I use it and my Uniqlo sweaters dont pill and when they do lint roller makes them as good as new and I would never use w shaver for something as delicate as merino. If you must use them they're good only for thick lambswool or souffle yarn sweaters definitely not merino
Hi thanks for this good video what is the best brand to invest, for clothes for cashmere clothes for example or pima cotton ?
Uniqlo men's merino jumpers are cheap enough for you to collect a few colours over one or two seasons or years especially when they are on sale. When you have three or more like I have (different styles) then they last a long time. All of mine are at least five years old. They do pill - but not badly with not too frequent use. In fact they are slightly pilled when you buy them. I like them because they are still thicker than most others at the same price point. I won't wear any jumper I can see my shirt or t-shirt through, that looks silly to me. So "Can I see my hand through it?" is my test. Uniqlo - no, M&S - yes. I rarely buy cheap or mid priced jeans like Uniqlo's anymore because better quality brands like Reiss or Gant (?) are available at M&S prices in their sales. Reiss and Gant have standard styles season after season, so there is no need to rush to buy unless a colour is popular or your size is popular. Uniqlo's sweats wash well and do look good for ages. How you wash things makes a difference, inside out, 30 degrees, no longer than one hour cycle, and quality detergent for the things you want to treasure. Great videos 😊
Hi, Do you have a link for your Spanish channel?
Yep, www.youtube.com/@VestirBienforMen/
Correction: Uniqlo does have sales. True & faked ones.
[Source: Former employee & still customer.]
Thanks, but anyway are kinda sales, not all the collection like zara does for example