I am 28. Besides Jcrew, what are other brands appropriate for my age? Would Tommy Hilfigire be age appropriate? Plz help
Perfect age for FUBU revivalism mah nigga
>>10655582
Ur right
What about paco jeans
>>10655564
Hilfiger is really generic and pretty bad bang for your buck.
If you're not really sure on where to go as far as your personal style, start with a bunch of quality basics and lurk this place. You're not very old (or at least in my opinion) and there's plenty of stuff you can do to differentiate a bit from the boring ass office wear you probably see all around you.
>>10655564
Tommy Hilfiger is mall-tier. You want to wear fashionable Dadcore?
>Dolce & Gabbana
>Etro
>Dsquared
>>10655636
Thanks
Would Hugo boss be mallcore?
>>10655564
Ralph Lauren
Johnston & Murphy
affordable, looks good, age appropriate
>>10655677
Depends on each individual piece.
Boss Orange is mall-core for sure. HUGO and Green are mostly mall-core. BOSS is mostly retail. You really gotta look at the price - from BOSS buy only expensive stuff.
I would call BOSS and Emporio Armani chic-core rather than dadcore, but I guess that's mostly 30+ too - albeit individual pieces can fit in a (avant-garde) fashionable wardrobe.
>>10655807
these are really interesting to look at. is there a place where i can see these charts for all the big, tiered, designer labels?
>>10655702
>Ralph Lauren
Just no. Polo Ralph Lauren is shit-tier quality if you buy anything under 300€. Black Label is okay but horrendously overpriced, and Denim & Supply is trash. Every single label however lacks any innovation.
All in all a very unreliable brand when it comes to quality, very non-transparent, the most obnoxious branding and huge marketing budget. Literally everything a fashion brand should not be.
Buy Emporio Armani instead (of Black Label), it looks better, and it's cheaper, quality is the same.
Banana Republic, Ralph Lauren, Lacoste, Designer brands if you can afford them.
>>10656979
Lacoste seems like a possibility
>>10655677
yes