Which clothing brands do you prefer?
JamesBondGuy
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We all want Tom Ford and Connery's tailor made suits. But let's be real, these suits cost a fortune.
As much fun it is to replicate James Bond's style and get bankrupt on it ), what's your own style and which brands do you prefer?
Personally, I do not care what clothing brands I wear. Apart from jackets, I almost always wear Belstaff jackets. Their quality is fantastic!
As much fun it is to replicate James Bond's style and get bankrupt on it ), what's your own style and which brands do you prefer?
Personally, I do not care what clothing brands I wear. Apart from jackets, I almost always wear Belstaff jackets. Their quality is fantastic!
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Back on planet earth I buy brands such as John Smedley, Sunspel T-Shirts (love the Riviera T- Shirts), Ralph Lauren, Diesel Jeans, Nike, Scotch Soda (glad I discovered their jeans via this forum). Must admit I never pay retail prices for my stuff, bit of a Internet shopper and try to get things at least half price
Welshy - are the Scotch & Soda jeans true to size? How is the fit of them? I've got pretty big thighs and sometimes struggle with some types of jeans.
For the Ralston model I had to size up (normally a 36W but the waist was far too small)
I was also concerned about the thighs as I'm a 15 stone bloke but they are quite generous as the slimness really starts below the knee!
I would def try before you buy, I bought mine new from eBay but had to experiment (had to sell my 36W on here and then buy next size up)
Also the grey version fits better around the waist then the blue denim ones I have (with the blues they are a little loose around the waist so belt is up tight).
Thanks for the great reply mate. Sounds like we're a similar size. I'm definitely going to try some on first before scouring the net for a cheaper price!!
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