Nearly all my clobber is made in Europe, with some from Turkey. It's all nicely cut and made from good quality material but for some reason the buttons are rarely well attached. Is there a reason for this or am I just unlucky (with buttons)?
It depends on what machinery the factory use, I had an expensive Itslian shirt supplier who made fantastic product but the buttons often came off. It used to drive me mad.
just had a look at the trojan stuff .there is a few polo shirts i will get but i still liked the older lambretta better.have you any pics of the northern soul collection
If you go to skaandsoul on Facebook or Instagram there's a few sneak preview images on there (particularly Facebook if you scroll down a bit). The complete new range won't be up on the website until the bulk goods arrive in August, but let me know if there's anything you want from the site and I'll give you a discount code.
i don't do facebook or instagram i'll keep having a look on scaandsoul.com.thanks for offer of the discount code.
**** you Lambo. I was expecting, nay, hoping, you'd branched out into Tiger Onesies. If you change yer mind, I'll take a 34 inch waist one. So it's not tight. Ta.
They definitely make thing in Bangladesh, ive got some made there, and Italy of all places. I assume they just buy plain clothes and stitch the badge on in Italy and call it that
A lot of stuff with Made in Italy labels in them is actually made in Romania and just finished in Italy and stuff with Made In France labels in usually made in Morocco or Tunisia.
I bought a Trojan T Shirt in Camden recently, and I'm wearing it today actually Nice quality and a good shape (cant stand ones which are too square so they're big round the waist)
Nice one I had a chat with him then actually, seemed a decent bloke. They were recording some radio show from the shop at the time!
That's not quite the answer - Southwells were the dogs in West Hull but I'm not sure I would want one of their suits now!