Nice product but lets not confuse a luxury brand image from Venice with a production made in Romania. Manufacturing reality. Check the tag in your chinos.
This is unfortunately the dark side of the italian manufacture . In fact , two to high labor cost, italian company prefered to produce goods in other countries ! If you wanna have a truly italian manufacture product, I suggest you to go directly to a tailormaster . I can give you some adress !
Sorry, but this is a shallow assessment on many levels. For one, the Romanian workers are very talented and the trousers they produce are great quality for the money. Secondly, are you aware of how much cheap, bordering-on-slave labour there is in the Italian fashion industry? The ’Made in Italy’ label doesn’t mean a thing. Many of the most well-known Italian brands use extortionate labour without representatives and Unions, including immigrated Asian workers, and elderly Italian women.
need more video like this!! the customer wants to know what they are buying, where it made, how it was made, and why people should buy it! bravo!
Love it. I already love the trousers, but it's great to get an inside look at how they are made.
Found some second-hand incotex cords in perfect condition for just 20$.
Un saluto da un vostro fan. Bravi!
I think you must made more video like This Mr. Porter
Can someone tell me the first song playing during :25 and on to like 1:05 THANK U!!!!!!!
It is wonderful there!!!
beautifully described
Nice product but lets not confuse a luxury brand image from Venice with a production made in Romania. Manufacturing reality. Check the tag in your chinos.
This is unfortunately the dark side of the italian manufacture . In fact , two to high labor cost, italian company prefered to produce goods in other countries ! If you wanna have a truly italian manufacture product, I suggest you to go directly to a tailormaster . I can give you some adress !
I bought 2 pairs of Incotex trousers last week-end in Via Solferino, Milan. I've checked the label pants and it says that them come from Japan.
actually no many differences between italy-made and romania-made
Sorry, but this is a shallow assessment on many levels. For one, the Romanian workers are very talented and the trousers they produce are great quality for the money. Secondly, are you aware of how much cheap, bordering-on-slave labour there is in the Italian fashion industry? The ’Made in Italy’ label doesn’t mean a thing. Many of the most well-known Italian brands use extortionate labour without representatives and Unions, including immigrated Asian workers, and elderly Italian women.
@@MrJ3 replying to a 7 year old comment.
Pants go inside the trousers...