Yes perfect list, I actually fall under this lol. I buy my suits from Suit Supply (for now since I’m on a budget) and the rest Ralph Lauren, btw above Ralph Lauren is RL Purple Label which you can buy in the aftermarket like E-bay or a local thrift. I tend to spend more on shoes and watches, clothing I typically keep as minimum as possible to mix match and not over hoard.
@@frankv7068 Suit Supply is great. I would say the next step up would be either Saville Row, Tom Ford or Purple Label. Until then, I don’t think it can get better than Suit Supply :)
Here in Germany they throw these cheap hugo suits for around 300-350€ at you in every store. I grew up in the 80s and 90s and also were told that hugo boss is the finest peak when it comes to suits. Well, the name is bigger than the quality bit back then it was definitely an upper class brand. What you get today are cheaply made mass products from china/bangladesh with a high polyester percentage. The cut looks average, either way too boxy or way to too tight with slim lapels. It's really not better than a rubbish 89€ C&A suit
How much money do you spend on clothing per year? I’d could not imagine spending so much money on the more expensive brands. I was able to browse some Ralph Lauren stuff. They feel good, look good and would never ever pay such money for clothing
heading to spain next week and i wanna get a bunch of stuff from suitsupply as we dont have it in my country, need those pleece, linen trousers with the side adjusters, a bunch of polos, loafers they ll look sleek.i want all of it haha
Suitsupply is awesome, have 6 pants which I wear all the time. Polos also very good . Loafers you will find better ones at Scarosso or Velasca for the same Price
@@KarateKing28 Can vouch for Scarosso! That’s where I got my most qualitative pair of shoes. Also, since you are in Spain, make sure to stock up on shoes. The best shoes are made in Spain :)
If I had to say off the top of my head, I’d probably put Lacoste between Gutteridge and Massimo and Dan John in D behind Tommy. Dan John has a nice aesthetic (sometimes) but pretty cheap fabrics.
Myself I have ralph Lauren and brooks brothers and Tommy Hilfiger and brook Tarvener and Paul Frederick and weavers of Ireland and jcrew and Peter Christian gentlemen outfitters and hawes and Curtis and spier and mackay too name a few including Canali
@@andygarcia4497 Do you mean I should have included more brands or gone more in depth about each brand? I plan on doing a more extensive video in the future that will cover a bunch more brands and analyse them more in depth :)
Suitsupply beats Ralph Lauren every day. RL Polo's were in in the 2000's, they flooded the market with their horrible quality outlets. Go for Loro Piana for Loafers, Suitsupply and Sunspel for Polos, Eton for dress shirts, Luca Faloni for Linen shirt, Brunello Cucinelli (if on sale), Zegna & Eleventy. I appreciate your effort but the list is very generic and boring....
@@thierrya7458 You need to take price into account as well. There is a huge price difference between Loro Piana, Luca Faloni, Brunello Cucinelli, Zegna - and the brands that I have mentioned here. Sure, all these brands would be A or S tier, but I wanted to make a list that’s achievable for the majority of the viewers. And respectfully, Suitsupply does not beat Ralph Lauren. You could make a case that it beats Polo, but RL also has Purple Label
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@@manzar42 Thank you!
Yes perfect list, I actually fall under this lol. I buy my suits from Suit Supply (for now since I’m on a budget) and the rest Ralph Lauren, btw above Ralph Lauren is RL Purple Label which you can buy in the aftermarket like E-bay or a local thrift. I tend to spend more on shoes and watches, clothing I typically keep as minimum as possible to mix match and not over hoard.
@@frankv7068 Suit Supply is great. I would say the next step up would be either Saville Row, Tom Ford or Purple Label. Until then, I don’t think it can get better than Suit Supply :)
Good luck with your channel, nice video
@@danyaljafar Thank you!
Here in Germany they throw these cheap hugo suits for around 300-350€ at you in every store. I grew up in the 80s and 90s and also were told that hugo boss is the finest peak when it comes to suits. Well, the name is bigger than the quality bit back then it was definitely an upper class brand. What you get today are cheaply made mass products from china/bangladesh with a high polyester percentage. The cut looks average, either way too boxy or way to too tight with slim lapels. It's really not better than a rubbish 89€ C&A suit
Do another tier list video but with more brands! Wouldn't mind watching a 15-20 min long video.
@@delonteeast7955 That’s what I was thinking as well. If this video does well, I’ll definitely do a bigger one in the near future :)
How much money do you spend on clothing per year? I’d could not imagine spending so much money on the more expensive brands. I was able to browse some Ralph Lauren stuff. They feel good, look good and would never ever pay such money for clothing
heading to spain next week and i wanna get a bunch of stuff from suitsupply as we dont have it in my country, need those pleece, linen trousers with the side adjusters, a bunch of polos, loafers they ll look sleek.i want all of it haha
Suitsupply is awesome, have 6 pants which I wear all the time. Polos also very good . Loafers you will find better ones at Scarosso or Velasca for the same Price
@@KarateKing28 Can vouch for Scarosso! That’s where I got my most qualitative pair of shoes. Also, since you are in Spain, make sure to stock up on shoes. The best shoes are made in Spain :)
what about lacoste and dan john ?
If I had to say off the top of my head, I’d probably put Lacoste between Gutteridge and Massimo and Dan John in D behind Tommy. Dan John has a nice aesthetic (sometimes) but pretty cheap fabrics.
where is loro piana
Myself I have ralph Lauren and brooks brothers and Tommy Hilfiger and brook Tarvener and Paul Frederick and weavers of Ireland and jcrew and Peter Christian gentlemen outfitters and hawes and Curtis and spier and mackay too name a few including Canali
Brooks Brothers, my guy
@@Yankee_Doodle_Dandy Also a brand worth mentioning. Perhaps in a followup video
Brother your take is rather simpel... ralph is good... but theres so much more
@@andygarcia4497 Do you mean I should have included more brands or gone more in depth about each brand?
I plan on doing a more extensive video in the future that will cover a bunch more brands and analyse them more in depth :)
Suitsupply beats Ralph Lauren every day. RL Polo's were in in the 2000's, they flooded the market with their horrible quality outlets. Go for Loro Piana for Loafers, Suitsupply and Sunspel for Polos, Eton for dress shirts, Luca Faloni for Linen shirt, Brunello Cucinelli (if on sale), Zegna & Eleventy. I appreciate your effort but the list is very generic and boring....
@@thierrya7458 You need to take price into account as well. There is a huge price difference between Loro Piana, Luca Faloni, Brunello Cucinelli, Zegna - and the brands that I have mentioned here. Sure, all these brands would be A or S tier, but I wanted to make a list that’s achievable for the majority of the viewers.
And respectfully, Suitsupply does not beat Ralph Lauren. You could make a case that it beats Polo, but RL also has Purple Label
Suit Supply is well overrated.
@@Gentlemens-OrderI was thinking the same thing , he must not know about Purple Label and Ralph Lauren RL workwear line.
Suitsupply for Polos?
Rather stick to Fedeli, Smedley or Luca Faloni..
Get a grip