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What brand consistently meets your standards?

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Stylish Dinosaur
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Richard Anderson (for tailored clothing)
Charvet (for shirts & ties)
Arny's (for pocket squares & coats)
Creed (for frangrance)
Edwin Jagger (for grooming items)
Kent (for brushes & combs)
Hermes (for leather goods - not clothing)
Jaeger LeCoultre (for watches & clocks)
Purdey (for shotguns)
Cleverley (for shoes)
Laphroaig (for a peaty Scotch)
Mercedes Benz (for autos)
Pelikan (for writing instruments) ... thanks to Mathew J for the reminder.
Smythson (for stationary)
 

bmulford

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Sartorio Kiton (have yet to find a piece I didn't love)
Borrelli (love every piece I own)
Barba (few pieces but love them all)
Ceasar Attolini (maybe a little overt on the "dude I'm hand made look!", but still evokes love)
RRL (happily admitting that I've fallen for this brand)
Edward Green (seriously perfect shoes)
Martegani (my go-to brand for quality at a better price)
Paul Smith (socks)
Glashutte original
Omega
Ferragamo luggage/briefcases (seriously)

* Lobb on the list by special mention because its not 100% satisfactory all the time. but close.
 

N.N.O.P

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once again, jeffrey-west.
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rjmaiorano

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Michael Bastian (Cucinelli)

^ Only make I can say that has been spot on with every piece I own. Others close.

Although those Faconnable by Breur ties are pretty amazing.

Edit: And Persol.
 

luftvier

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Thick As Thieves.

Natural American Spirit shag tobacco.
 

Arcanaville

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Jcrew has the best combination of selection, quality, and price of any store I've ever seen. Sure I would love to wear more "nicer" clothes but Jcrew always has something I want.
 

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Originally Posted by Arcanaville
Jcrew has the best combination of selection, quality, and price of any store I've ever seen. Sure I would love to wear more "nicer" clothes but Jcrew always has something I want.
If JCrew works for you ... there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.

Wearing what works for you and is affordable for you is far better than playing some mad game in order to keep up with those dreadful Joneses.
 

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How important is full vs half canvas to you for heavier sport jackets?

  • Definitely full canvas only

    Votes: 95 37.8%
  • Half canvas is fine

    Votes: 91 36.3%
  • Really don't care

    Votes: 28 11.2%
  • Depends on fabric

    Votes: 42 16.7%
  • Depends on price

    Votes: 38 15.1%

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