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  • @ValiantFox
    @ValiantFox Месяц назад +2224

    Quality is degrading over time in favor of mass production and cost cutting.

    • @timothymiller1349
      @timothymiller1349 Месяц назад +93

      And you can see it in everything. Capitalism is great and all but when does it end?

    • @ericheick7044
      @ericheick7044 Месяц назад

      ​Because socialism doesnt make shitty goods 😂
      At least with capitalism, a new company can come along and address these issues and become a quality choice.​@@timothymiller1349

    • @hyruler036
      @hyruler036 Месяц назад +24

      I wanna wear dirt and people call me dirtboy

    • @hyruler036
      @hyruler036 Месяц назад +33

      Here comes dirtboy

    • @z0n3h
      @z0n3h Месяц назад +36

      It's planned obsolescence. Same with tech like washers, phones etc. If you build a product that's too good, it's gonna take a lot of time before that customer needs to replace that product. That's what the light bulb industry pioneered. That way you can extract more money from the same customers.

  • @Mathieu_Matheow_Benoit
    @Mathieu_Matheow_Benoit Месяц назад +599

    Women: 135 clothes/year
    Men: 1/year
    Average: 68 clothes /year

    • @SoulTouchMusic93
      @SoulTouchMusic93 Месяц назад +48

      yeah but if you have a wife or gf she will show up with clothes for you too so you're less mad at her spending.

    • @Mathieu_Matheow_Benoit
      @Mathieu_Matheow_Benoit Месяц назад +66

      @SoulTouchMusic93 that's were the 1/year comes from 🤣

    • @bobby5678-ck2tc
      @bobby5678-ck2tc Месяц назад +28

      @@SoulTouchMusic93 Me it's my mother that buys me new clothes because i still wear some from 20 years ago when i was in highschool XD

    • @brownian29
      @brownian29 Месяц назад +8

      Ok this is definitely only a subset of us!! I am a woman and I have a hard time imagining me purchasing 12 sets of clothes in a year, much less almost 6x that! However, I also was pregnant for the first time in 2023 so I bought 6 shirts (3 short- & 3 long-sleeved) and 2 maternity pants. I believe I bought a new pack of socks too. Literally that was my new 2023 wardrobe 🤷🏻‍♀️. And I hated the idea that I wouldn’t be able to get much use out of those clothes in 2024…

    • @EnhancedNightmare
      @EnhancedNightmare Месяц назад +3

      @@bobby5678-ck2tc I just buy stuff as other pieces become too destroyed to look good. I still keep them for work or repairs on bikes or car.

  • @ricoscolyosis9446
    @ricoscolyosis9446 Месяц назад +216

    Stitching on clothing, shoes, backpacks, etc have gotten noticeably worse.

    • @ErynnDBuck
      @ErynnDBuck Месяц назад +7

      Incredibly bad.

    • @everchangingworld11
      @everchangingworld11 Месяц назад +5

      That's why extended use reviews are good (when they're genuine at least).

    • @alonecomplexe
      @alonecomplexe Месяц назад

      only in America

    • @cccpredarmy
      @cccpredarmy Месяц назад

      on the other hand glues/weldingmethods on sport shoes became hard af. I bought a pair of sport sneakers for around 12$ of a noname brand and in a discount store. I used them for daily hikes, rode bike with them, traveled, took them to the gym for almost a year straight (only stopped wearing them ebcause they are all white and got deep stains which i can't wash out and actually am lazzy to do so)... the result - sole got worn places (partially) but 0 holes and the welded/glued parts are as good as new. Bought myself a new but black pair and the others will serve me as my backup/dog walking shoes. 12 gatdamn $ only!

    • @ctr289
      @ctr289 Месяц назад

      The quality of the material, too. Most of them seem already used

  • @donydony1231
    @donydony1231 Месяц назад +105

    Ingame Asmon: we're gonna do transmog & mount contests, and if your outfit don't match perfectly, I'ma cuss you out
    IRL Asmon: what are fashion and cars? Those exist?

    • @Zuchiniii
      @Zuchiniii Месяц назад +16

      looking epic in Azeroth > looking good in mcdonalds drive through

  • @yogibbear
    @yogibbear Месяц назад +1024

    68? WTF? I bought 5 undies and a pair of jeans to replace a pair that were 10 yrs old.

    • @Keyboardwarrior1337
      @Keyboardwarrior1337 Месяц назад +107

      Moneybags over here

    • @SavantAudiosurf
      @SavantAudiosurf Месяц назад +227

      You guys don't live with a woman. My wife gets 5 Amazon packages a day.

    • @joshizfly
      @joshizfly Месяц назад +70

      ​@@SavantAudiosurfLmfao

    • @raphaelsouza5302
      @raphaelsouza5302 Месяц назад +30

      Me too I buy less than 10 pieces in the year.

    • @pixelmeth
      @pixelmeth Месяц назад +24

      ​@SavantAudiosurf is she paying for them or are you?

  • @robbiegta
    @robbiegta Месяц назад +813

    Easy! Manufactured obsolescence.
    Things used to be built to last, but that's not good for repeat purchases. Now things are made to break so that you need to buy them again and again.

    • @bogdanlevi
      @bogdanlevi Месяц назад +4

      Then why were they made to last earlier?

    • @SonGoku5363
      @SonGoku5363 Месяц назад +97

      @@bogdanlevi to build brand reputation, and they also probably didnt realize how to make the same product in cheaper ways back then compared to how everything is now and cheaper labor. Once the company builds reputation and starts making profits, product quality goes down while prices stay the same or increase

    • @Rainerac
      @Rainerac Месяц назад +49

      @@bogdanlevi because more people valued their money. Now being financially irresponsible is a quirk, a goof , a haha

    • @ValenAlvern
      @ValenAlvern Месяц назад +12

      ​@bogdanlevi
      Supply and demand. Look at furniture where it probably started. Would you buy a dresser thats 200lbs because its made from wood that is going to outlive your grandchildren, or buy a cheaper one that is like not even 30lbs and could break in your life time?
      Now those things are the same price for worse quality because theyre no longer using red hardwood to make it, but stuff thats a lot less denser. You could argue that Ikea started it since they used cheaper materials for easier access. Now this has spread to all facets of our lives.
      I still have shirts from like 15 years ago but have to rebuy more modern stuff every few years.

    • @jrichardson6048
      @jrichardson6048 Месяц назад +44

      @@bogdanlevi because of the cycle
      1. Company founded, makes a good product
      2. Company grows
      3. Company goes public
      4. Shareholders and board of directors want to increase profits
      5. Implement scummy business practices
      6. Profits increase
      7. Repeat from step 4
      And then eventually 5 companies dominate an entire business sector and they all do it so there are no consumer alternatives. Oops we created an oligopoly.

  • @valeriebrousseau1053
    @valeriebrousseau1053 Месяц назад +93

    As a dry cleaner I can confirm.
    More and more "luxury brands " that I clean ( like Gucci, Marciano, Ralph Lauren, ) have polyester and viscose in it. Nothing wrong about polyester in itself , but they tell client it's 100% silk when in reality it's 70%silk and 30% viscose ( who wants to pay 250 $ for 30% plastic ?)
    Always check the clothes before buying !
    Also fake leather is plastic and it's not washable.
    Even the new collections of linen are mostly 70% linen and 30 % polyester.
    They are selling us 2$ plastic for 100$ basically .
    Hugo boss is the worst of all.
    The suits are almost 90% polyester now and the lining is shit most of the time.
    Quality garments do not exist anymore😢😢

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Месяц назад +5

      "luxury brands" for lower classes are a scam? Good sir that's outrageous, unbelievable even

    • @anima94
      @anima94 Месяц назад +1

      There must be some brands left that actually make quality stuff, maybe they are just not well known

    • @fnatixcsgo
      @fnatixcsgo Месяц назад +2

      Calling Ralph Lauren and Marciano Luxury is crazy lol

    • @kkonabill95
      @kkonabill95 21 день назад +1

      @@anima94 There are, such as Brunello Cucinelli, Loro Piana, Brioni, etc. but they're all super expensive

    • @meredethenglish1577
      @meredethenglish1577 18 дней назад

      Thank you for this info!

  • @AH-lw2bj
    @AH-lw2bj Месяц назад +31

    I've had t-shirts that I've worn and washed once a week for 15 years (since highschool) without so much as a loose thread, and I have t-shirts that are 1-2 years old that are already falling apart

  • @YaBoiEye
    @YaBoiEye Месяц назад +304

    Me hearing "outfit repeater" as an insult when I have 3 identical pairs of pants, 3 identical work shirts, and a Jurassic Park shirt and nothing else in my wardrobe

    • @ravemdparis
      @ravemdparis Месяц назад +44

      You shouldn’t give a fuck what others think about you. I have 5 pairs of the same pants that I wear every single day lol

    • @SilverLining1
      @SilverLining1 Месяц назад +56

      ​@@ravemdparisdamn bruh why you going through 5 pairs of pants a day?

    • @user-jw7kx7rv1z
      @user-jw7kx7rv1z Месяц назад +13

      I bought 7 shirts from my local gym with their logo on it in 2 different colors and 2 different sizes. I wear gym shorts and these shirts and everyone thinks I'm coming from or going to the gym

    • @ravemdparis
      @ravemdparis Месяц назад +8

      @@SilverLining1 🤣🤣

    • @narc692
      @narc692 Месяц назад +9

      Well you don't get rich by spending money, that's my logic

  • @SonGoku5363
    @SonGoku5363 Месяц назад +423

    Even appliances suck now, my washer dryer from 20 years ago is still kicking but my kitchen appliances from 5 years ago are already having issues

    • @michaelgarrett139
      @michaelgarrett139 Месяц назад +88

      Its done on purpose. Engineers making their products last only a short amount of time so you have to buy more and more. And its expensive. Thats been happening in all industries in our country.

    • @tux_the_astronaut
      @tux_the_astronaut Месяц назад +53

      Yep planned obsolescence

    • @Yaroshi86
      @Yaroshi86 Месяц назад +12

      I hate all the news digital button stuff

    • @steveballmersbaldspot2.095
      @steveballmersbaldspot2.095 Месяц назад +3

      Yeah they make things to last only a certain amount of time, and make them really hard to repair.

    • @Haruka_May
      @Haruka_May Месяц назад +22

      Moved to an apartment that has a new "High Efficiency" washer that basically trickles water on the clothes because heaven forbid we "waste" water. Barely cleans clothes and I hate it with a passion.

  • @Grihmmy
    @Grihmmy Месяц назад +53

    I'm a leathercrafter, and belts are something that's made the most for me. The middle price for a belt i make is at around 50 - 60 usd. This includes a veg tanned leather ( non chemically tanned and toxic free ) heavy duty buckles and rivets, hande made individually with customer picked length, edge cut leather and both fat and oil polished before sale.
    The " belts " you buy in most shops are garbage materials and machine made, made to be mass produced with " genuine leather " branding ( aka the cheapest crap even called leather ) and it's 90 %+ all toxic and chrome filled materials.
    I can sell you 1 belt and it will last easy until your grandchildren enherits it. Companies want you to buy a new one within 3 months.

    • @Mubvekhar
      @Mubvekhar Месяц назад +2

      Do you make nickel-free belts? It’s gotten to the point I can’t wear a belt without getting a rash unless it’s nickel-free.

    • @Grihmmy
      @Grihmmy Месяц назад +8

      @@Mubvekhar Nickle free buckles are a bit more expensive, but manageble so no problems making them. If you get rashes, do make sure to check if you react to the leather as well. Chrome allergy is not something one wants ( chrome as in the tanning process for the leather )

    • @bootthenuteofficial
      @bootthenuteofficial 27 дней назад +6

      This is very true I am currently wearing my great grandfather’s belt and it’s as good as new

    • @Tylar122
      @Tylar122 26 дней назад +3

      @@Grihmmy Do you have a site we can check out and maybe buy from?

    • @Evangelionism
      @Evangelionism 19 дней назад +2

      Damn, a leathercrafter? Sounds badass! I'd like to learn more about this artisan trade.

  • @nebula0024
    @nebula0024 Месяц назад +19

    I've started to purchase Hemp clothing. It's literally the only thing that's solved the problem of t-shirts and collared shirts not fitting me properly. Hemp clothing tends to breath much better, are much more durable, and don't shrink as much when you wash and dry them. It's more expensive, but far less likely to fall apart.

    • @Ajaxykins
      @Ajaxykins Месяц назад +2

      Bro I'm all about the material now, right there with you
      Hemp/linen and wool, with only things cotton being that stuff that I'm gonna beat to shit like gym shorts/shirts. I do prefer blends of hemp/linen with cotton to reduce wrinkles and wool blends with some nylon for durability. But basically that's how I shop nowadays is quality fabric and construction only. Not only are these generally more durable but also better performing.
      My wardrobe has never been leaner, but also has never been so good.

  • @BeefyPaladin
    @BeefyPaladin Месяц назад +368

    As a 6 foot fat loser I have never found good clothes. Now that I've been eating better and started working out I feel like I fit better in my clothes. I've never understood the body positivity delusion cause I sure as hell ain't happy with how I look and weigh. I've been working on myself for 2 months now and when I see big number go down I feel like an RPG character and my stats are getting better. Being an rpg addict I like weighing myself and tracking my progress.

    • @yallRweirdAF
      @yallRweirdAF Месяц назад +70

      Username checks out

    • @Auxius.
      @Auxius. Месяц назад +22

      I don’t know your strife, but buying a watch that tracks my workouts, especially jogging, turned into a game for me.

    • @SarmonOflynn
      @SarmonOflynn Месяц назад +7

      Body positivity as it lives in social justice circles is simply a consequence of the intersection of low self esteem and laziness.
      Their self esteem is low enough for them to want to change how they are perceived (physicall) but their laziness is too high for them to take any action that would correct their insecurities (physically).
      Thus, they shout that there is nothing wrong with them. In fact, there is something wrong with everything else.

    • @robertl7334
      @robertl7334 Месяц назад +14

      Keep it up. Once you get high enough stats you can add advanced skills to your character. Great for the survival mechanics but requires high focus stats to do safely. Push hard, rest harder.

    • @rn4013
      @rn4013 Месяц назад +1

      Don't stop. I got into great shape too. My max lifts (4yrs ago, detrained now) were 235 bench, 415 deadlift, 335 squat. Just make sure to weigh once a week and track nutrition. Most of the work is diet as well. You can't put in work in the gym and have a bad diet, or you may not gain/maintain muscle while losing weight.

  • @Just_Pele
    @Just_Pele Месяц назад +384

    My Levi's 501 and 505 jeans from the late-90s, which I can still wear, are higher quality than new Levi's.

    • @toshiro-kano
      @toshiro-kano Месяц назад +10

      I just lost my last pair... 😥

    • @The_Stranger1986
      @The_Stranger1986 Месяц назад +25

      I watched a video of a Japanese guy I believe he was who had bought an original pair of Levi jeans from the 1870's and they obviously hadn't been abused much but they had been worn by many people and they were still in fantastic condition and looked amazing.

    • @_Big_Fish
      @_Big_Fish Месяц назад +12

      try getting the same quality denim that we had in our pre covid jeans. It's just thin crap now.

    • @Mikey8239
      @Mikey8239 Месяц назад +1

      The material is thin and feel slick, cheap denim.

    • @90-10-2
      @90-10-2 Месяц назад +6

      That's because the crap from the 90s are all disintegrated now and only high quality is left.. They make 501s in multiple tiers now, ranging from the budget sub $30 to special selvedge pairs in the hundreds of dollars, the 501s in the $150+ range will easily match the quality of the surviving vintage 501s. Just don't buy the knockdown crap they sell at Costco and Target and you'll find they will last forever.

  • @OtakuFear
    @OtakuFear Месяц назад +17

    I didn't realise it took so long to say 2 words: cutting costs.

    • @JasonNZ42
      @JasonNZ42 Месяц назад

      That's perfect union for ya

  • @kanavyre
    @kanavyre Месяц назад +41

    68??? WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL?
    I BUY 3 PAIRS OF UNDERWEAR AND SOCKS A YEAR, THEN A PAIR OF PANTS LIKE EVERY 3 YEARS, AND THATS TOO MANY CLOTHES FOR ME.

    • @papascrumpeeh
      @papascrumpeeh Месяц назад

      ikr , same here like wtf..

    • @anima94
      @anima94 Месяц назад +4

      I'd do the same if the pants didnt fucking break all the time now

    • @bluesrocker91
      @bluesrocker91 Месяц назад +2

      I have to replace my jeans every few months now. The seams just come apart on them in no time, or the material around the studs and belt loops starts to fray until it turns into a gaping hole... I can't remember the last pair of jeans I had that lasted more than a year.
      Sizes seem to be all over the place too... I'll buy two pairs from the same store, both allegedly the same size and regular fit. One pair I can't even fasten, and the other pair I can't wear without a belt.

    • @jakefromstatefarm6282
      @jakefromstatefarm6282 29 дней назад +1

      ​@bluesrocker91 I don't know. I haven't tried myself, I also don't know what you do for work but try buying one expensive pair of pants and see if they last longer. I always believed in "you get what you paid for" so don't cheap out. If it's double the price and only last double the time then no but if it last 3-4 times longer then I'd keep doing it. Rn I just go and buy the Levi's at Walmart for $40. The ones at Marks Wearhouse are like $80-100 (Canadian) I could never justify paying that much just for work pants. I work in a body shop so once I get paint on them they are work only and can't just wash them then go out to dinner. If I did buy the $80-100 ones at marks I wouldn't wear them to work, they would last way longer because I'm not using them all the time so I wouldn't know how much better they actually are since they aren't getting wrecked. If they are double the price and last double the amount of time that just saves you gas money for running to the store to buy more pants.

    • @kanavyre
      @kanavyre 29 дней назад

      @@jakefromstatefarm6282 100% agree with this. I just want to add that expensive garbage exists, that is something that costs more that is no better or is worse, but that exists in every industry.
      I buy AUD$60 Chinos from Uniqlo, that lasts me multiple years, whereas when I used to buy from Kmart for $30, they would last a couple months at best, and always caused me chaffing/physical pain from how cheap they were. Same thing applies for when I used to buy my shoes from Kmart, quality shoes last me significantly longer, as well as a good quality backpack (I would go through a bag a fortnight in Highschool)

  • @tubefaze
    @tubefaze Месяц назад +106

    "This vintage sweater made in the 90s." Shoot me. Put me out of my misery, please.

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Месяц назад +27

      the canadian healthcare has been dispatched to your location

    • @MuahMan
      @MuahMan Месяц назад +24

      @@marcogenovesi8570 They should arrive in approximately 6 months.

    • @IncognitoActivado
      @IncognitoActivado Месяц назад

      @@marcogenovesi8570 Salty?

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Месяц назад +9

      @@IncognitoActivado he asked for that in the OP, can you read?

  • @serena7710
    @serena7710 Месяц назад +85

    Most people aren’t aware but making plus size clothing is actually more expensive since you can’t just continue sizing up clothes like you can in normal sizes, so you have to create all new patterns.

    • @jujubees5855
      @jujubees5855 Месяц назад +10

      And use more materials

    • @lifeloverNorris
      @lifeloverNorris Месяц назад +3

      Time to start investing into fancy beach blankets.

    • @MiaMizuno
      @MiaMizuno 24 дня назад

      Maybe finally Clothing Industry is opposing the food Industry, also opposing pharma With Ozempic! 😂

  • @joshfish7385
    @joshfish7385 Месяц назад +9

    Asmon keeps clothes that long they come back in fashion twice

  • @Bucketmanhead
    @Bucketmanhead Месяц назад +8

    Fashion is stupid. I’m still wearing the black button ups and cargo pants I was rocking in 2010. I’ll probably dress this way for the rest of my life.

    • @Skelstoolbox
      @Skelstoolbox 8 дней назад

      we are men tho, and live pragmatically.. I see tik toks of women with 110 pairs of shoes laid out. then as a man, if you spend a bit of money on a unique hobby, they see it as a waste. I'm big in archery and spend more time than money, but Im at the bowclub more than wifey likes, lol

  • @SammichNetwork
    @SammichNetwork Месяц назад +109

    The Bangladeshi kids aren't as good at making clothes as Chinese kids, but you can pay them even less and the shipping cost is basically the same

    • @SoulTouchMusic93
      @SoulTouchMusic93 Месяц назад

      less because from china you have to go around india. unless you go over the pacific for america.

    • @Dumb-Comment
      @Dumb-Comment Месяц назад +12

      @@SoulTouchMusic93 less because you only have to pay them bangladeshi kids 5 cent a day 🤣vs the chinese kids who probably have more knowledge than your father back in the 70s

    • @TheMrJeffYT
      @TheMrJeffYT Месяц назад +1

      That's not even why products are bad
      If you make crappy products you will sell it 5 times to a person
      make one that lasts and you sold 1 time for about the same price.

    • @TheMrJeffYT
      @TheMrJeffYT Месяц назад

      Capitalism being immoral what's new

    • @averyj.steele1074
      @averyj.steele1074 12 дней назад

      They make great soccer balls, though.

  • @imr0z231
    @imr0z231 Месяц назад +88

    so I am 17 right now and my dad still has some t-shirts and jeans that are in good condition which he bought before my birth and my mom has scarfs from before her marriage

    • @MoreEvilThanYahweh
      @MoreEvilThanYahweh Месяц назад +9

      I have t-shirts from the 90s that are still fine despite me wearing them until they no longer fit

    • @Mark-sd4hv
      @Mark-sd4hv Месяц назад +15

      Most of my clothes are older than you 😂

  • @GeorgeMonet
    @GeorgeMonet Месяц назад +6

    Quality fell through the floor when corporations realized that consumers cared more about cost than quality. And then they kept quality low while increasing price in tandem with their competitors. But this is hardly a new trend. You can read journals from the late 1800s where people were complaining about the garbage quality of mass produced goods. Upton Sinclair would mention it, George Orwell would mention it in a book he wrote in the 1930s. He said that people had clothes that were as flimsy as tissue paper and spent their meagre income on tea and chocolate.
    Just like we know for a fact people don't give a shit that their clothes are made in a sweat shop. They'd rather pay 10 cents less for an identical item from a sweatshop.

  • @AdamantineAxe
    @AdamantineAxe Месяц назад +10

    I use a minimum amount of laundry detergent cause that shit is harsh on the material, and I hang my clothes to dry so the dryer doesn't wear them thin

  • @darkkingastos4369
    @darkkingastos4369 Месяц назад +177

    You can go down old mine shafts and find Levis from the late 1800s that still show you how thick denim used to be and how durable it used to be

    • @davidandrews5262
      @davidandrews5262 Месяц назад +51

      Denim gained its popularity because it was so durable for the working man. And harsh environment of the 1800s

    • @Mark-sd4hv
      @Mark-sd4hv Месяц назад +9

      Why you should buy your own denim and have a tailor make you a pair. It will cost you 300$ less if you sew, but they will last you a lifetime which saves you a ton of money in the end. And they fit perfectly which you can't find in stores

    • @Auxius.
      @Auxius. Месяц назад +17

      My closet is like an old mine shaft

    • @PSYMEDIC
      @PSYMEDIC Месяц назад +8

      Such clothing is still available, people are just not wanting to put the money behind it. They rather just buy recognizable expensive brands.

    • @stormtrooper2460
      @stormtrooper2460 Месяц назад +8

      What mine shafts.
      Where.

  • @benoitthibodeau2774
    @benoitthibodeau2774 Месяц назад +90

    Its not only fashion. As I work in a service workshop for heavy machinery , every parts are becoming cheaper and cheaper and shitty made .

    • @SoulTouchMusic93
      @SoulTouchMusic93 Месяц назад +2

      i've purchased a few parts for my collection of clunkers and when you compare them to original stuff it's staggering how bad they are. you take a good look at them and think "if the original didn't last and it's soo much better built what chance this item has of making it long term"

    • @Korodarn
      @Korodarn Месяц назад +4

      The only way that changes, like this, is for businesses to put their foot down and have quality assessments and audits and to demand maintaining quality because it matters. If they accept crap, they will get more of it.

    • @userANAKIN
      @userANAKIN Месяц назад +3

      As a collector of 80's and 90's shit boxes I agree.

    • @AlexParkYT
      @AlexParkYT Месяц назад +6

      The aviation manufacturer beginning with a B

    • @phgamer4393
      @phgamer4393 Месяц назад +1

      just pushed a cheap toolset from target. was measuring some stuff with the tape measurer. the pin literally snapped off when it rolled back. so now I can't measure anything. oh well I assume I can return it but wtf.

  • @superoldbaby
    @superoldbaby Месяц назад +10

    This is what it must be like for girlfriends listening to an explanation of fantasy football

  • @yopej09
    @yopej09 Месяц назад +3

    68 clothes? I only buy 4-8 new garments a year lol.

  • @torrianfenner915
    @torrianfenner915 Месяц назад +207

    Fast fashion is one of the worst problems in our environment, trust me dont go down that rabbit hole.

    • @conconc
      @conconc Месяц назад +16

      There are no pros to fast fashion, aside from the capital to be gained. It's a shame things aren't made with the same quality and care as in the past

  • @LalaDepala_00
    @LalaDepala_00 Месяц назад +256

    It also goes for expensive brands. I always buy leather shoes and even €100-€200 shoes fall apart in a couple months these days. Focussing on thrifting old clothes now.

    • @vukkulvar9769
      @vukkulvar9769 Месяц назад +39

      Imagine if shoes had mandatory 2y guarantee like electronics.

    • @MrTrollosan
      @MrTrollosan Месяц назад +4

      depending on what you are looking for, in that price range try Salewa, Clarks (try to buy from the US market), Asics etc.

    • @nolaq99
      @nolaq99 Месяц назад +2

      i bought a new pair of sneakers this april... they have started to wear out more lately... but then its also my fault if in not even 2 full months i've walked 400km.

    • @LuisLopez-jm7xs
      @LuisLopez-jm7xs Месяц назад +5

      @@MrTrollosan clarks are so good like unbelievable good

    • @christopherzajonskowski7123
      @christopherzajonskowski7123 Месяц назад +6

      It IS particularly severe with shoes. Even if you compare the same product lines of the same brands with their old products. I had two pair of Adidas sneaker I bought some time between 2008/10 - those made it till around 2018 being worn quite regularly until I had to throw them away because they simply couldn't be cleaned properly any longer. But otherwise they were watertight and the soles and inlets were in surprisingly good shape.
      Buying the same/similar sneakers later to replace them - around 2019 - they made it TWO years until the soles stopped being watertight. Any other shoes these days - brand or not - are pretty much similar. And you can even see reduced quality of seams and glued areas when you look closely.
      Soles are 80% air - large gaps with only thin layers of inlets (often cardboard) - overall worse usability and comfort when worn.
      Usually that is what you had to expect from shoes below the like 30,- threshold - unless you were extremely lucky - these days you can't even buy >80,- brand sneakers and expect them to do any better than the 30,- crap.

  • @JaymeLicano
    @JaymeLicano Месяц назад +531

    I'm 47yrs old. $73,000 biweekly and I'm retired, this video have inspired me greatly in many ways!!!!💙

    • @shahmirpropertyadvisor3840
      @shahmirpropertyadvisor3840 Месяц назад

      I'm inspired.
      Please spill some sugar about the biweekly stuff you mentioned

    • @JaymeLicano
      @JaymeLicano Месяц назад

      I raised 75k and Christina Ann Tucker is to be thanked. I got my self my dream car 🚗 just last weekend, My journey with her started after my best friend came back from New York and saw me suffering in dept then told me about her and how to change my life through her. Christina A. Tucker is the kind of person one needs in his or her life! I got a home, a good wife, and a beautiful daughter. Note: this is not a promotion but me trying to make a point that no matter what happens, always have faith and keep living!

    • @cartman98837
      @cartman98837 Месяц назад

      I started with a miserly $1500. The results have been mind blowing I must say TBH

    • @BrodievsWorld
      @BrodievsWorld Месяц назад

      < I know that woman(Christina Ann Tucker)
      If you were born and raised in new York you'd know too, No doubt she is the one that helped you get where you are!!!!

    • @PedroAyuquina
      @PedroAyuquina Месяц назад

      @@BrodievsWorldHow do I get connection to this woman you speak about!!?

  • @elciniak2225
    @elciniak2225 Месяц назад +2

    This is all true. I have a turtleneck sweater from the ‘90’s that I can still wear and it is pristine. I have bought items in the past 2-3 years that constantly need mending, button repairs, and just get holes from normal washing. Personally, I’d prefer to buy one piece of clothing for $50 that lasts for decades vs five $10 pieces of clothing that lasts a year or two.

  • @ExceptBacon
    @ExceptBacon Месяц назад +98

    I buy almost exclusively second hand. It’s sad that when I go to a higher end store, the quality of the material is worse than at a Value Village.

    • @Evil_gumby
      @Evil_gumby Месяц назад +13

      Here is a ultra thin top filled with fashionable holes that will disintegrate within one wash, but the tag will remain indestructible.

    • @blazerchris5444
      @blazerchris5444 Месяц назад +4

      Heck yeah, I buy my pants from Goodwill most of the time. Especially work pants that are going to retire earlier than normal due to wear and tear. I can get 3 pair of work pants from Goodwill for the price of one pair of new cheap jeans at a normal retail store and they usually last longer because I can get better quality stuff at Goodwill by picking and choosing. I'll also note that I have about 8 Goodwill stores within 5 miles in any direction from my house so that makes it easier to find good stuff.

    • @lexiani
      @lexiani Месяц назад +1

      Idk, Value Village sucks too lately. I often find things priced above what the original price for the new thing was...

    • @meredethenglish1577
      @meredethenglish1577 18 дней назад

      Yep, there is a local peddler mall and a local religious thrift store that hit up pretty regularly. Ebay and poshmark round out the rest of my clothes shopping. Haven't been to a mall or "trendy" store in years

  • @Destide
    @Destide Месяц назад +77

    “The reason that the rich were so rich, Vimes reasoned, was because they managed to spend less money.
    Take boots, for example. He earned thirty-eight dollars a month plus allowances. A really good pair of leather boots cost fifty dollars. But an affordable pair of boots, which were sort of OK for a season or two and then leaked like hell when the cardboard gave out, cost about ten dollars. Those were the kind of boots Vimes always bought, and wore until the soles were so thin that he could tell where he was in Ankh-Morpork on a foggy night by the feel of the cobbles.
    But the thing was that good boots lasted for years and years. A man who could afford fifty dollars had a pair of boots that'd still be keeping his feet dry in ten years' time, while the poor man who could only afford cheap boots would have spent a hundred dollars on boots in the same time and would still have wet feet.
    This was the Captain Samuel Vimes 'Boots' theory of socioeconomic unfairness.”

    • @aredjayc2858
      @aredjayc2858 Месяц назад +1

      A classic

    • @homeboywoop
      @homeboywoop Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for that beautiful reference, loved that book

    • @taigaaisaka6305
      @taigaaisaka6305 Месяц назад +2

      In Mexico, we have a saying "Lo barato sale caro" more or less "Cheap stuff is more expensive". And the meaning is exactly what you said. Buy a cheap pair of boots, and they'll last you a year before you need to replace them. Buy a good pair of boots and they'll last you a decade.

    • @AnxietyAttack.
      @AnxietyAttack. Месяц назад +1

      This has conversely contributed to people buying more than they need and in turn, still spending more money. In the end it’s up to you to live within your means and find where you can save if needed.

    • @All_Hail_Chael
      @All_Hail_Chael Месяц назад +1

      Guards Guards?
      That is so true, when I was poor I bought £15 kettles, they would break every 6 months. As soon as I had money, I spent £35 on a kettle, it has lasted for about 5 years so far.
      So many other things too, like buying in bulk etc save me cash. I hated being poor, but I amazing with money now from the experience.

  • @sylviawylie9218
    @sylviawylie9218 Месяц назад +3

    21:07 "This puts pressure on all of us to wear a totally unique, never before seen outfit every single day". Fucking had me in stitches as Asmon looks down at his shirt. You and me both brother.

  • @oteris2924
    @oteris2924 Месяц назад +2

    I have jeans that are over 20 years old. None of them are ripped or worn thin
    Newer jeans I've got over the year rip or fall apart within a few years.

  • @BigBoyAdvance
    @BigBoyAdvance Месяц назад +213

    Off-brand clothes can still be really great quality. People who still buy expensive branded clothes deserve no sympathy.

    • @usernaames
      @usernaames Месяц назад +12

      Expensive branded clothes is in almost every single case of higher quality than cheap clothes. Quality =/= longevity. You can make a garment out of a really rough, extremely durable fabric that will last you forever but it won't look good and it won't feel good.

    • @TehJaska
      @TehJaska Месяц назад +23

      @@usernaames Incorrect. The mere fact that something is visibly branded, means you are paying premium for the brand value. There are a lot of great high quality brands, but they are intentionally not visibly branded. For example, Ralph Lauren is a mid-tier brand, for which you pay near high-tier prices. You can get much better quality clothes from actual luxury brands for the same prices. They just aren't visibly branded.

    • @CHROMEDOME0000
      @CHROMEDOME0000 Месяц назад +6

      bro honestly that's just not true sometimes. For me generic clothing has been more often than not very poor quality these past years whereas the more premium brands were decent. Sometimes the generic brands are good quality but that's actually rare in my experience. Just bought boxers the other day and wasn't gonna spend 30$ per pair for Calvin Klein cause I thought 10$ per pair for fruit of the loom was gonna be the same quality but that couldnt be further from the truth. My old Calvin Klein still feel amazing but my new fruit of the loom feel like old fucking straw carpet its pure shite. I also bought plain shirts from H&M a year ago and they while they were really inexpensive and good quality, all of the shirts fit different. They were 3-packs of different colors and no 2 shirts fit the same, most of them not even wearable. I can wear like 5 out of the 12 I bought, fucking ridiculous.

    • @mrh4900
      @mrh4900 Месяц назад +3

      @@usernaamesthey all come out of the same factories in China or Mexico, bud. Lmao

    • @eRasedXem
      @eRasedXem Месяц назад +1

      @@usernaames Guarantee you my $2000 Balmain / Amiri jeans will last way longer AND look and feel way better. You get what you pay for

  • @manofman9622
    @manofman9622 Месяц назад +86

    68 new pieces of clothing in a year wtf i haven't bought ANY clothes in the past 5 years.

    • @jadedjacob4176
      @jadedjacob4176 Месяц назад +8

      68 in a year is crazy, but not buying any clothes in 5 years is also crazy.
      You must not care at all about your style. There's nothing wrong with that, especially if you work from home and don't leave your house often, but you can find a middle ground between 68 a year and 0 in 5 years to at least try to look somewhat fashionable, lol.

    • @bogdanlevi
      @bogdanlevi Месяц назад +7

      Socks?

    • @limear
      @limear Месяц назад +4

      What if he bought great looking clothes 5 years ago? Especially considering the lower quality clothing nowadays.

    • @AspienWaifu
      @AspienWaifu Месяц назад +23

      @@jadedjacob4176this might shock you, but there are a lot of people out here who give 0% of a care about being “fashionable” lol it isn’t a requirement for existing in society, unless you live in a super-homogeneous society like Japan or Korea.

    • @charlesliify
      @charlesliify Месяц назад +4

      ​@AspienWaifu Nonono, I think it's just America doesn't have good clothing/fashion items in general that's why people dgf. I don't think there are a lot people that ACTIVELY wants to be ugly af. It's just like if I can't get any good new games then yea I'm not gonna buy 68 new games a year and just keep grinding the old ones.

  • @Headhunter-5000
    @Headhunter-5000 19 дней назад +1

    It's true. Some Brands have completely swapped their product lineup. Nowadays if I want to buy just a good quality t-shirt made out of cotton, I have to buy it online at some specialized shop. The brands that sold it in the past in classic stores only have those paper thin ones that will shrink and wrinkle after the first wash.

  • @DragoX7
    @DragoX7 Месяц назад +1

    That change in dimensions of clothing you mentioned in the beginning of the video. There's a wonderful visual description of that if you look at the previous Pokemon go Avatars then look at how they changed them. That's what happened lol.

  • @Square_One
    @Square_One Месяц назад +40

    Who is buying 68 pieces of clothing a year? Unless you are counting a 12 pack of socks as 24 items

    • @kralexprofill4571
      @kralexprofill4571 Месяц назад

      Even then it's not even close. 12 pairs of socks will do for like 5 years so let's say 3 a year including replacement. Then you still have to buy 6
      5 more items to just get to the average

    • @Square_One
      @Square_One Месяц назад

      "10 pears of sweaters" yeah you have no business being on the internet. Give your mom back the ipad.

    • @AznMushroomx3
      @AznMushroomx3 Месяц назад

      I buy that much every three months

    • @anima94
      @anima94 Месяц назад +1

      @GHOSTSTARSCREAM is this a joke

    • @kralexprofill4571
      @kralexprofill4571 Месяц назад +1

      @@AznMushroomx3 would to mind to tell us how you use these clothes? Like is is it something along the lines of single use or just replacement purchasing for example

  • @LarryCannon3000
    @LarryCannon3000 Месяц назад +155

    I only get clothes at Costco now. Name brand overrated

    • @pepeepupoo
      @pepeepupoo Месяц назад +22

      yeah, I just buy band or cartoon t-shirts. I have TMNT, beavis and butthead, and He-Man T-shirts. Yes, I'm a boomer

    • @unbeardless
      @unbeardless Месяц назад +8

      ​@@pepeepupoo Same, but I also have Iron Maiden t-shirts from 20 years ago 😂

    • @LeBronWooDs1137
      @LeBronWooDs1137 Месяц назад

      Ehhhh maybe for you

    • @MrTrollosan
      @MrTrollosan Месяц назад +7

      Costco ftw ... bought an O'neil hoodie in 2007. After literal daily use, and hundreds of washes and drying I'm still using it at home.

    • @bazookaman1353
      @bazookaman1353 Месяц назад +4

      @@LeBronWooDs1137 And for me, and for most people.

  • @MeepMeep88
    @MeepMeep88 12 дней назад +2

    17:45 I'm a guy... So isn't about fasion.. This is about FUNCTION over fashion. Have you ever seen/met old people who can't even bend down even though they're in shape and/or skinny? It's because their whole life they've been wearing the same RESTRICTING jean that doesn't allow them to bend the way a human body is suppose to.
    Over like 80 years of your body not moving in one way, it just becomes stiff like a tree. Cotton/Elastane blend is a godsend.
    18:18
    Yeaa if you wear them like shapewear like how most girls do lol.. For men, there isn't constant tension on the fabric unless we bend down. So for men we WANT elastane in jeans and stuff.

  • @DOU8LE
    @DOU8LE Месяц назад +2

    As a vintage reseller for a few years now and collector for much longer, I can assure you clothes are made with far less quality now than they used to be. Wash a shirt made in 2004, 1994, 1984, etc wash them 25 times, then wash one made since they started printed tags 25 times. See which ones the graphics are still left on. They're won't even be a graphic on your shirt if it was made in teh last 5 years lol. The last 15 barely anything left... Prior to printed tags, you can wash them hunrdreds if not thousands of times before that happens...

  • @lucynyu333
    @lucynyu333 Месяц назад +17

    My grandma's clothes would last for decades meanwhile mine won't even last for a year. It's the same with everything though. Fridges, cars, phones, houses, food, healthcare, handbags, clothes, milk, fruits, vegetables, customer service, medicines, vet care, childcare ... etc. Everything has dropped in quality massively when China broke into the world trading market dominating and ruining most industries especially clothing.

  • @saltysaurus
    @saltysaurus Месяц назад +13

    This happens to everything. Look at clothes, games, toys, furniture, etc. Even back in the 90s, I recall my grandfather lamenting the decline in quality compared to what he experienced in his time. Everything Temu makes is flammable and constantly recalled.

  • @javiersp
    @javiersp Месяц назад +1

    Spaniard here. Zara is a pest here at Spain, obviously. Them and H&M have set a trend of “fast fashion” with shitty quality clothing. If you make your numbers you end up spending more on low quality clothing than if you buy good quality clothing.
    There are still small producers here, still popular, making good and durable ones. The difference is incredible. Jeans that last a decade instead of a year. Shirts and tshirts that don’t wear out in years…they are 4x the price of Zara crap but they last 8X the time.
    90% of this trend is supported by women. The vast majority of men don’t give a crap on wearing the same clothes for 5-10 years if it fits us and is in good condition.

  • @JakeTheBeastDelta
    @JakeTheBeastDelta Месяц назад +3

    That average is crazy to me because I only get something new if what I have either becomes too worn out to wear or becomes too small to wear

  • @elikyiael8740
    @elikyiael8740 Месяц назад +108

    WHERE'S THE DAMN BAGGY JEANS AND GOOD CARGO PANTS?????

    • @mbburry4759
      @mbburry4759 Месяц назад +3

      Duluth trading has good cargo pants. They have 30 or 40% off sales somewhat frequently

    • @elikyiael8740
      @elikyiael8740 Месяц назад

      @@mbburry4759 thanks a lot my dude

    • @rustwins4442
      @rustwins4442 Месяц назад

      5.11 apex is amazing

    • @monkeyjackmonkeyjack3779
      @monkeyjackmonkeyjack3779 Месяц назад +8

      im so sick of nuthugging tight pants

    • @masterg8422
      @masterg8422 Месяц назад +2

      Bring back jnco

  • @Eener1000
    @Eener1000 Месяц назад +30

    I'm a dude so ofcourse I still have a lot of clothes in my closet from my highschool time in the late 90s early 00s and I never got fat so most still fit: The jeans are still fine and so are the tshirts and the fabric feels tougher. New stuff, jeans and shirst, get holes way quicker.

    • @julius7949
      @julius7949 Месяц назад

      i have the same issue with my clothes. so much shit falling apart that's relatively new..

    • @TheKLLamaN
      @TheKLLamaN Месяц назад

      Guys I don't know if you have Uniqlo where you live, but in my opinion they have the best quality for the price, plus the cool anime t shirts!

  • @arkustele
    @arkustele Месяц назад +4

    You can tell asmon has not heard of wrangler and tech polo shirts

  • @johncoppinger2241
    @johncoppinger2241 Месяц назад +1

    I had the exact same reaction to "Sears and JC Penny are discount stores" growing up we never shopped at Abercrombie or American Eagle, and only got stuff at JC Penny once a year maybe and only right before school year.

  • @pepeepupoo
    @pepeepupoo Месяц назад +108

    68 articles of clothing?!?!!??! WTF Maybe 6 to 8

    • @ellakai3340
      @ellakai3340 Месяц назад +17

      Nono, that's average. So you bring the average down to 68. The people who drive that average up are buying like.. 150ish. Or something.

    • @Sgt_SealCluber
      @Sgt_SealCluber Месяц назад +8

      I'm "6 to 8" though mine is I haven't bought any new clothes in 6 to 8 years. 🤣

    • @mrh4900
      @mrh4900 Месяц назад +2

      @@pepeepupoo I can’t even imagine buying 68 articles of clothing per year, even if you count socks individually, it makes zero sense to me.

    • @mateussoares3569
      @mateussoares3569 Месяц назад +9

      68 because of woman, if separete for gender it would be more than 68 for woman

    • @christianlaw1992
      @christianlaw1992 Месяц назад +6

      @@mateussoares3569was gonna say this. Was watching the video turned to my girl and said the average American buys 68 articles of clothing a year. Without hesitation she said “that’s all?” And was surprised I thought 68 was high.

  • @toshiro-kano
    @toshiro-kano Месяц назад +27

    Can confirm. I had a couple pairs of Levi jeans from early 2000s that just recently finally fell apart. Meanwhile I bought a 45$ pair of Levi's recently that lasted maybe 6 months before completely tearing down the inseam. I only weigh like 10 more pounds than I did 20 years ago.

    • @PierceMD
      @PierceMD Месяц назад +1

      Yes, I was able to return mine thankfully

    • @toshiro-kano
      @toshiro-kano Месяц назад +1

      @@PierceMD I did not keep the receipt so couldn't prove when I bought them and Kohl's wouldn't take them back.

  • @BYAKKQ
    @BYAKKQ Месяц назад +2

    "where's walmart" got me laughing that i never thought i had 14:33

  • @jmagnum69
    @jmagnum69 Месяц назад +2

    I had a pair of pajamas that I got like 12 or so years ago. They started getting holes in them recently, so I got new ones off Amazon. The new pajamas are already ripping apart at the seams just after a few months. Similar issue with pants where they just fall apart at the stitching in just a few months.

  • @shiina29
    @shiina29 Месяц назад +37

    High fashion is niche. A lot of women don't pay attention to it, just like most men don't know everything about watches and men's cologne.

    • @user-it1ry1cy7t
      @user-it1ry1cy7t Месяц назад

      everything or anything?

    • @glitchydoll
      @glitchydoll Месяц назад

      @@user-it1ry1cy7tEverything, most likely. There’s a tiny bit of knowledge about watches, mostly “They look nice, and might be useful.” Cologne used to be bigger, but the people who bought it used too much of it and now it just comes off as trying too hard. There’s no need to know more than that because a watch tends to be out of your average person’s price range for a personal item, and your phone is right there.

  • @MrJay_White
    @MrJay_White Месяц назад +16

    early dualshock gamepads kept their accuracy and functioned for decades because the thumbsticks used hall effect sensors instead of potentiometers that get deadspots and wear out.

    • @Roggor
      @Roggor 13 дней назад

      My PS1, PS2 and PS3 controller's sticks are perfectly fine 10, 20 or 30 years later.
      I'm on my 4th replacement PS4 controller...

  • @andrethegiant77
    @andrethegiant77 22 дня назад +1

    I think the children in the factories who sew the clothes together don't think about how long the clothes will last

  • @Antietam92
    @Antietam92 7 дней назад +1

    “I couldn’t afford Abercrombie because I was middle class” lolol wtf does this even mean 😂

  • @Apoc5k
    @Apoc5k Месяц назад +88

    Fashion is mainly for girls and to a lesser extent guys who actually care what they look like, for the rest of us as long as it's comfortable and doesn't look too ratty anything will do.

    • @longliveca2644
      @longliveca2644 Месяц назад +4

      this is why you prob don't get any girls my dude

    • @rulesandregulations7192
      @rulesandregulations7192 Месяц назад

      as long you are fit and okay looking it do not matter what you wear but certain clothes certainly help with the charm. ​@@longliveca2644

    • @Apoc5k
      @Apoc5k Месяц назад +10

      @@longliveca2644 Speaking from experience I take it.

    • @Fireballun
      @Fireballun Месяц назад +17

      @@longliveca2644 no, dude. The highest from of fashion a man needs is brandless white T- shirt for everyday use and a white shirt for everything else. Generally how clothes fit your body matters a lot more than what the clothes look like.
      Speaking from experience.

    • @anima94
      @anima94 Месяц назад +1

      Fashion isn't even for "guys that care what they look like", only for a small subset of them.

  • @Sgt_SealCluber
    @Sgt_SealCluber Месяц назад +21

    I mean is a person who is willing to spend A GRAND on a skirt really gonna buy the plebe $80 skirt?! Zero impact on their sales.

    • @maxinoume
      @maxinoume Месяц назад +6

      You're right that people who can afford to buy the $1000 skirt probably won't be buying the $80 one instead but they might stop buying the $1000 one because at first glance it looks identical to the popular $80. They wouldn't want other people to think they are wearing an $80 skirt.

    • @guyfromdubai
      @guyfromdubai Месяц назад +2

      Their market isnt the people that spend 1k on a skirt, its the people that will spend 1k on 100 skirts of poor quality to pretend they look just like the one wearing the 1k skirt

  • @declinedtospecify3072
    @declinedtospecify3072 Месяц назад +1

    8:50 Zara is like the perfect name for a store run by a supervillain

  • @user-mr6cf3dk2i
    @user-mr6cf3dk2i Месяц назад +2

    They wouldn't need 68 outfits a year if the stuff they bought in January still fit by December.

  • @FishyMango
    @FishyMango Месяц назад +67

    Abercrombie is known for their legendary denim..? That lady is tripping because Abercrombie was never known for "legendary denim"

    • @TwoBs
      @TwoBs Месяц назад +14

      Depends. Now, I wouldn’t say “legendary”, obviously, but anyone that remembers buying denim in the early 2000s can at least acknowledge the quality was up there compared to other “mall brands” from the era that were wildly popular, which I think is the point.
      Going to high school in the early 2000s, their denim absolutely was on par with decent quality alongside American Eagle, GUESS, GAP, Lucky Brand, etc. that were sought after around that time. Levi’s can also be put into the mix of good quality despite their prices leaning more towards an affordable range. The other brands were a bit more pricey, but the quality for the early 2000s was there.
      Then there were the other mall brands that were just as popular that may have had a high price tag thrown on them, but the quality was iffy: brands like Hollister (people often confuse them with Abercrombie, their sister brand) was the one I remember being made a bit cheaper and would fray real bad at the heels if one had flared jeans that hit the ground, but their price tags were ridiculously high. Same with The Limited/Limited Too, Tilt and Bullhead jeans from stores like PacSun and Buckle (despite Buckle having their own in-house brand, the other brands they carried weren’t up to par), jeans from Old Navy or Aeropostale, etc. They were often thinner and made of cheaper material, but the fit was okay (outside of Hollister, they were known for the tall skinny girl paradise as they actually carried 0L-3L jeans that had a long inseam compared to others).
      They were given the illusion of being high quality because of their price or being sold in an certain store, but truthfully, you could go buy a pair of Fashion Bug jeans, Walmart’s No Boundaries, or JC Penney’s Arizona jeans sold during that time and get the same exact quality at a much cheaper price (but the fit may be off as sizes like 0-5 were still too big, which is obviously the selling point here for those “higher” cheaper quality brands).
      I still have 2 pairs of Abercrombie denim flared jeans that have no frays, no holes, and stitching is still done really well that I hung onto as they still fit and feel really good. I bought them in 2006 during my senior year and vividly remember getting them because I had never been able to afford getting their jeans prior until I could buy 2 pairs for my senior photos. Outside of a pair of AE and Lucky Brand jeans I have from my time in high school (to add: and a pair of JNCO 24” circumference flares from 8th grade I never wanted to get rid of due to the patchwork designs), the Abercrombie ones are still going strong. Every so often, I’ll still wear the A&F ones because the quality really has held up with a really good fit.
      So, it’s not so much they were known for the highest of quality denim in the world. That’s obvious. I think they’re leaning more towards “legendary” in the sense of brand name recognition and their comparison of quality to other popular _mall_ brand names at the time.

    • @GeorgeMonet
      @GeorgeMonet Месяц назад

      Eh maybe it depends on where you grew up. She probably grew up in the same type of town I did.

  • @CatroiOz
    @CatroiOz Месяц назад +50

    I have jeans from 20 years ago that are perfectly fine (if a bit discolored) and jeans from last year were the knee joint is already ripping up

    • @nolaq99
      @nolaq99 Месяц назад +3

      this april i had to change a few pairs of jeans (that i wore soo many times) but i got a little fatter these last 2 years (like from 59kg to 67kg, like not bad, but im 25 skinny as fuck, but my weight aways was my no go reason to start the gym to bulk up) and most of my "go to" jeans started ripping on the butt 🫠.

    • @toshiro-kano
      @toshiro-kano Месяц назад +2

      YUP had a pair last until recently from early 2000s and bought a new pair and they tore down the inseam after 6 months.

    • @TheMrJeffYT
      @TheMrJeffYT Месяц назад

      I wander which one is more profitable and how that effects the consumer

    • @MiaMizuno
      @MiaMizuno 24 дня назад

      You can buy clothing dye, especially for denim, for the washing machine. Maybe you get your old color back!

  • @InfamyJunkie
    @InfamyJunkie Месяц назад +4

    Interesting reading the comments between people that know fashion and those that don’t.
    Also, if your clothes are breaking down faster than you thought and it’s from a luxury brand, there’s a chance you’re not caring for the piece properly (washing, storing, etc.). For shoes, it can vary in terms of usage, storage, materials, etc.

  • @IBradFrazer
    @IBradFrazer Месяц назад +17

    My older brother who was born in the 80s still has some of his clothes from the 90s that look new. My clothes last around 3 years until they have to be thrown out. They damage easily, they shrink easily, and the colour always fades due to cheaper dyes. I am a large, but sizes are just so inconsistent nowadays. I go to different shops, and a small fits me perfectly despite being a large. Also, who the fck is buying 68 pairs of clothes per year??

    • @Omizuke
      @Omizuke Месяц назад

      So I'm not the only one who still has clothe from the 90s in good shape. And refuse to part with it. Ask him his thoughts on pockets. My old jeans can fit phones and any other crap we wanna carry. New jeans won't even fit a single phone properly and some don't even fit my wallet. Whenever I get rid of clothes, its the new that goes.
      As for size, I'm skinny as hell, not by choice and tall. Finding clothes that fit me well now is a nightmare. Even small looks like it's hanging on me, making me look even skinnier. Even "slim fit" is sized wronged. They are probably counting the socks individually. lol

  • @NeoN-PeoN
    @NeoN-PeoN Месяц назад +74

    We've become a culture that only cares about the brand. Why do you think that "Supreme" brand is so popular? That stuff is LITERALLY JUNK.

    • @Auxius.
      @Auxius. Месяц назад +11

      I was thinking the north face must be great if everyone wears it. Hell the jacket I ordered online didn’t even have inside pockets and was cheap af, while paying 170 eur. Wtf ppl.

    • @mirouel5253
      @mirouel5253 Месяц назад +1

      We stand for you and people at your school i assume

    • @Ocktay
      @Ocktay Месяц назад +1

      @@Auxius. That's why i only buy cloth on military surplus and thrift stores, sometimes i enjoy buying a t-shirt or two from a music brand, video game etc online but that's it.

    • @victorchen9170
      @victorchen9170 Месяц назад

      It's not though, the quality is pretty good. Not sure about nowadays, but their classic bogo hoodies were printed on Reigning Champ blanks (some of the best quality hoodies imo).

    • @mgancarzjr
      @mgancarzjr Месяц назад +1

      ​​@@Auxius.Their camping gear is pretty good, but their clothing has been mostly aimed at fashion over function with a premium price tag for about a decade now. Look for gently used Arc'teryx jackets at secondhand stores if you can.

  • @itstime5138
    @itstime5138 Месяц назад +3

    2:41 Shit's made for cylinder people. It's either tight around the shoulders, sags around your waist, it's too long or too short (different models within the same size and brand). I've resorted to wearing stretchy gym clothes all the time cause they fit better. The alternative would be to give hundreds of dollars for a tailor fitted .... fking T-shirt...

  • @Aremisalive
    @Aremisalive Месяц назад +2

    I have bought 0 clothing items in the past 3 years... And I have way more than I need.

  • @fluffers7997
    @fluffers7997 Месяц назад +8

    i'm learning how to sew because as a thin petite woman nothing fits because it's all designed to accommodate a fupa. i still shop in juniors because petite clothes are too formal and i've seen my size go from a m/l depending on brand to xs-l depending on brand, and some times an xs at walmart is still too big lol

    • @LazyboyRecliner
      @LazyboyRecliner Месяц назад

      I can sympathize. I don't fit anything that can't stretch. I need a shirt with a the body of a medium, the shoulder width of a large, and the sleeves of an extra large. Jeans are even worse. It's not very fun shopping if you don't fit in the narrow range of what's considered normal.

  • @MacRain
    @MacRain Месяц назад +11

    not just clothes but other stuff too like phones, television, etc. Now that most companies have already made a name they already abandoned making longer lasting products so you can buy the newest one faster. Smartphones for example are one of the worst. Even if you're very careful with it the hardware might last but the software won't be able to catch up after 5 years

    • @TheMrJeffYT
      @TheMrJeffYT Месяц назад

      The beauty of late stage capitalism.

  • @feorh1919
    @feorh1919 11 дней назад +1

    Whereas high quality clothes are made by well-trained slaves, medium quality clothes are made by lazy slaves.

  • @IcemanCT
    @IcemanCT Месяц назад +2

    *68?!?!* Now I fully understand why over 66% of Americans are paycheck-to-paycheck.

  • @user-np9hr3cf2r
    @user-np9hr3cf2r Месяц назад +15

    People: Stop buying expensive western brands that ask 100$ for a pair of jeans!
    … goes and buys 5 pairs of jeans from temu for 20$ each.
    Also people: ”I feel like the quality has decreased on said western companies!” … Ffs 🤡 why would that be?

    • @Ilasperr
      @Ilasperr Месяц назад +3

      You barely see a difference in quality despite the difference in price nowadays.

    • @xBox360BENUTZER
      @xBox360BENUTZER Месяц назад +1

      Those western brands dont last long nowadays either

    • @user-np9hr3cf2r
      @user-np9hr3cf2r Месяц назад

      @@Ilasperr True, in many cases it has become like that. However, these cheap are always at an advantage because they don’t spend anything on design. 90% of them are copies so how can you compete with that? Expensive established brands cannot copy cheap brands.
      The problem is that people got more used to buying many random cheap items, get the dopamine of shopping, and don’t think if it’s really worth it or not. They’re just exploiting the loopholes and psychology tricks Amazon and others used before and our consumer trained minds.

    • @user-np9hr3cf2r
      @user-np9hr3cf2r Месяц назад

      Myeah my comment disappeared. I was saying they can’t compete because a lot of these cheaper brands they steal designs so their cost is at least halved. In comparison, the older established more expensive brands - who are they going to steal from? Cheap companies?

    • @TheMrJeffYT
      @TheMrJeffYT Месяц назад

      Quality has decreased because it's more profitable to make crappy products.

  • @nathan43082
    @nathan43082 Месяц назад +29

    68? Holy shit. I bought a package of socks, some more underwear, and a pair of jeans shorts, all off Amazon. That's 12 + 6 + 1, for the entire year. People waste so much money on crap.

    • @carbagehealth9634
      @carbagehealth9634 10 дней назад +1

      women* waste so much money on crap...women make up over 80% of consumer spending lmao

  • @Hester141
    @Hester141 25 дней назад

    In the 80s and 90s people went to shops to buy things they felt the quality in their hands and tried stuff on. Internet shopping has killed all this

  • @95TurboSol
    @95TurboSol 17 дней назад

    Oh man you are 100% correct, I bought some t-shirts in small and they were HUGE, in fact almost all clothes are this way. I got so tired of it that I learned how to tailor clothes and bought a sewing machine, now everything I wear is fitted exactly to my body it's amazing.

  • @nottomcruise6474
    @nottomcruise6474 Месяц назад +52

    I make decent money but see my friends buy shoes for 1-2k$ like it is nothing. So I gave up and just buy cheap options now. No point in trying to keep up anymore

    • @SavantAudiosurf
      @SavantAudiosurf Месяц назад +7

      If you're a broke boy just say so.

    • @SonGoku5363
      @SonGoku5363 Месяц назад +15

      @@SavantAudiosurf *takes a bite of cookie*

    • @retrogamerfan123
      @retrogamerfan123 Месяц назад

      I see kids with the chase shoes and thed be in that price range and I say what a waste of money

    • @michaelmoran2125
      @michaelmoran2125 Месяц назад +3

      Your going to find out everyone in America is just in the bag on debt. Idk I made 78k last year my friends think I'm poor despite two cars and a house because I don't have a Gibson Les Paul.

    • @trax72
      @trax72 Месяц назад +1

      So are your friends rich or living beyond their means?

  • @nemesisundead83
    @nemesisundead83 Месяц назад +15

    Went into Walmart wand saw a pair of jeans for $30....... completely full of holes, man i should sell my old clothes

    • @nemesisundead83
      @nemesisundead83 Месяц назад

      68 new clothes in a year wow I remember the last shirt I bought, 5 years ago

  • @remieres
    @remieres 28 дней назад

    2:14 " I worked as a buyer" That role/Job is called "Green grocer". Where you're hired as a under cover shopper, from outside of the store but paid and enlisted by the corporation of the store or their competitor. Or an agency that is hired by the corporation or their competitor.
    So that you go in, and either you're there to make observations of the on-floor staff. Or you're their to make sure that the merchandise is being listed as set by the corporation or their competitor.
    Either way, you'd be paid well, for candid and raw information of that store you went to.

  • @bensheard3969
    @bensheard3969 26 дней назад

    I agree that with discount stuff it doesnt matter much. Whats ACTUALLY irritiating is the high quality brands blatantly lying about things because you get those clothes for certain settings or events and expect quality.

  • @Alulim5281
    @Alulim5281 Месяц назад +13

    3:28 I've probably bought 68 pairs of clothing in a decade.

  • @MitchellRageQuit
    @MitchellRageQuit Месяц назад +7

    I stick with buying Metal band merchandise cause they know you’ll wear that shit throughout your whole life. It’s $45 to $80 dollars but they are good quality for when you’re in the mosh pit and you’re supporting the music. I still wear my old ass Asking Alexandria shirts and Tool and Pink Floyd shirts

  • @Administrator...
    @Administrator... Месяц назад +1

    "buy trash prices, receive trash clothes"

  • @TheBazino
    @TheBazino Месяц назад

    The whole clothes industry is just a global problem because of women. Women buy clothes like crazy and don't wear 50% of those clothes even once.
    There is a joke:
    When does a single guy buy a new pair of trousers? - When his current one falls apart.
    When does a guy with a girlfriend buy a new pair of trousers? - Whenever his girlfriend says "you can't wear THAT THING anymore!"
    And that sums it up perfectly.
    I'm 43 and I still wear T-Shirts I've had for over 20 years. Not kidding, I have a "Crew" T-shirt from a LAN-Party from 1999 which I still wear at least once every week. Another one that was merch at a LAN in 2000 I also wear at least once a week. And yes, the prints have faded (more or less) but they are still perfectly fine T-Shirts, which do what they are supposed to do: keep my upper body save from the environment. I have one beige T-Shirt which had a print on it which I wore so much, that the black print is completely gone and if you look closely you can still see what the print said, but since the T-Shirt is otherwise completely fine, I still wear that at home. And nobody will ever convince me that it would be better to buy a new one instead. It's not broken, I don't care what people think about me wearing them and there is NO reason to buy a new one and have part of the environment destroyed because I do so.
    I have bought maybe 30 items of clothing since 2003. And 5 of those were literally run through shoes.

  • @xeroxyde3397
    @xeroxyde3397 Месяц назад +8

    I still wear clothes I had in high school. Till this day, they are holding strong. And I’m pushing 30. I will never throw them away as long as they don’t fall apart.

  • @phyxion123
    @phyxion123 Месяц назад +10

    The same jeans i use to buy at kohls turned to cheap trash so i had to find a new brand at old navy. Now pretty recently those jeans turned into trash 1 sheet cut out so i had to find a new brand online.

  • @AcidDotDrop
    @AcidDotDrop Месяц назад

    "Skimp on details" is wrong tho. For cheap stuff it's about increasing details not just to make it look as if it be more valuable due to the amount of stuff but it'll also hide bad quality.
    Just go an look for a simple real leather jacket, the cheap ones are all covered in pockets, zippers, buttons, seams and so forth while the real expensive ones are minimalistic and deliberate. Every flaw in the leather or production will be visible on a minimalistic jacket while all the useless detail will hide it. Not to mention, buying cheaper leather pieces with more flaws brings the costs down significantly

  • @maxthegamer
    @maxthegamer 26 дней назад +1

    The point of the video is that companies work by laws, and they will do everything they can for profit as long as they can legally do it. It is up to the governments to make things better. As you can see for example in the video, it was because of laws or expiration of them that caused all this.

  • @Kyzer_IX
    @Kyzer_IX Месяц назад +8

    BRO 😂 when i heard "68" i whiplashed and picked my phone up to see Asmon with the same perplexed face... SIXTY EIGHT? who the fuck buyin that many clothes? are we including individual socks??

  • @juodagalvesniegena714
    @juodagalvesniegena714 Месяц назад +6

    Been buying second hand all my life and the quality was always good cuz its old clothes rarely worn and given to charity,the quality is way better than from the new clothes.Also better fashion in second hand.
    Women overbuy clothes and then donate it so you can find majority of second hand is new expensive clothes for a dollar worse case you have 1 button missing and can fix it yourself.

  • @EnhancedNightmare
    @EnhancedNightmare Месяц назад

    Clothes and garment industry in general are the worst expression of human greed, human rights abuse, environmental destruction and vanity. A lot of people point to cars and stuff but numbers of environmental damage of these disposable jeans is staggering.

  • @solominded
    @solominded 19 дней назад

    The real reason for clothes quality becoming shittier is 2 reasons.
    Reason one is peoples attention spans have become narrower / shorter since 2000. That trickles down to everything in our lives on the grand scale. We tend to keep clothes less, change styles more, trying to appease our own wants and to align with social trends.
    Reason 2 is actually because much of the quality clothes you associate with being tough and life lasting were made from tailors. Even on the larger scale like Carhartt back in the 80's and 90's, while the clothes were still made with machine sewing, there was still a tailor infront of the piece of clothing. That type of love and care in cloths manufacturing is completely gone unless you are talking about bespoke brands or custom tailors. It's not the machines that are the problem, it's the economy we live in where its just not economically viable to have tailors doing QC and doing finishing work on mass market clothing. Due to their being basically no trained tailors on the manufacturing floor, the corporate overlords slowly widdled the quality and thread-counts down to battle other companies in price. Mass manufacturing in of itself isn't the problem, its corporate greed and price fixing that is the issue. Mass manufacturing of clothing has been around for as long as factories where invented, its only recently though that these issues have risen. The tailor industry is dying. Bring back professional tailors to large companies and these issues would go away.

  • @DivinePonies
    @DivinePonies Месяц назад +4

    Back then, west produced pretty much everything it sold, and al lthe fabrics were also produced in the west (Italy is famous for it). Nowadays all fast fashion is produced in China, Bangladesh, Pakistan where people are paid pennies, work with low quality fabrics and there's barely any QC... If you want high quality, buy military surplus or stuff from small local producers, or even tailor-made stuff your you. Back then 100% wool pants were norm and nowadays stuff like that is impossible to find or costs like a small used car, just to name one example.

  • @DRsLiPkNoT87
    @DRsLiPkNoT87 Месяц назад +6

    I’ve had the same basketball shorts and pajama pants for almost 10 years…
    New clothes this year was a sweater, some sweat pants, and socks

  • @grahamlrc2305
    @grahamlrc2305 Месяц назад

    Asmons hot take about fashion, something to the extent of “ regardless of how well you dress, if your body looks bad you’re gonna look bad “
    Is a sentiment shared by my favorite designer Rick Owens

  • @Evanz111
    @Evanz111 Месяц назад +1

    *listens to 30 years of nuanced fashion history and what might as well be an Industrial Revolution*
    “See- I told you it’s all because people are fatter nowadays”

  • @meisuke
    @meisuke Месяц назад +21

    All my clothes from the 70's still look brand new. No holes, loose threads or visible wear and tear.

    • @Gerald0613
      @Gerald0613 Месяц назад +1

      right. my shoes from the 70s are still in brand new condition, not a scratch and I've been wearing them 0/24 for 50 years