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      12-19-2020, 09:49 AM   #1
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Uncommon clothing brands

Saw American Giant on the last thing you bought thread and tried them out, great stuff. Not sure how uncommon they really are but I had never heard of them before.

I recently got some flannels and a ski coat from Fly Low, a brand here in CO, pretty happy with those.

I still need to refresh the wardrobe a bit to get ready for the world reopening (some day...) - what are your favorite unique, high quality brands?
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Check out KÜHL. Good stuff. I think they're out of Utah or Idaho. Specialize in winter clothing.

https://www.kuhl.com/
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Check out KÜHL. Good stuff. I think they're out of Utah or Idaho. Specialize in winter clothing.

https://www.kuhl.com/
Good call, now that you mention them my wife has a hat and jacket and loves them, worth looking into
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Check out KÜHL. Good stuff. I think they're out of Utah or Idaho. Specialize in winter clothing.

https://www.kuhl.com/
Love their stuff. Several years ago, I was disappointed to see they were no longer available thru Moosejaw. I totally respect their reason for it, though.
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for unique (though popular) it would have to be ON apparel active wear and Hunter Outdoor jackets out if the U.K.

though I'm wearing mostly Smartwool and RalphLauren now due to Covid.
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Blaser (Germany) hunting clothing.
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I'm a walking advertisement for LL Bean. At this moment I'm wearing jeans, t-shirt, and sweatshirt all from LL Bean. Quality stuff.
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being in the pacific north wet, OR (outdoor research) and showers pass are popular for keeping dry.
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Also Allen Edmonds for me, as a long running favorite...especially if you know your size/width and find something you like in their factory seconds "shoe bank," which used to be a matter of calling Wisconsin but is now insanely easy through their website

https://www.shoebank.com

I've gotten a few sales on the shoe bank, as good as $200 for 2 pairs. Can't beat that price for high quality shoes that might literally last a lifetime with some occasional recrafting.
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I just got a nice shirt jacket from DRI DUCK. Very nice quality and not high on the price.
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I have a very nice barn jacket from the Daniel Cremieux collection....
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Someone mentioned it but Outdoor research makes really nice stuff. I have a ton of their stuff.
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I really miss GoLite for my running gear. Arc'teryx still makes good tech gear (although not as bomb proof as they used to be, still better than most).

There are a ton of great Japanese jean companies too, using that kaihara cone denim. Pay a pretty penny but great jeans that will last forever.
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A bit off topic.

I log in to 2Addicts and just read the post about American Giant.

Then i go on my phone Facebook App and a sponsor add is for American Giant.

Amazing how everything gets linked.
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Nudie jeans
Bonobos Selvedge Denim
Rolex Explorer

Just bought these:

https://www.nudiejeans.com/product/l...japan-selvage/

Some higher end brands are: Iron Heart, Pure Blue, Edwin, APC

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I'm still trying to live in my 30's:
Psycho bunny
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Margaritaville
Tommy Bahama

I'm all over the page
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      12-17-2021, 10:51 AM   #17
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A few of my favorite brands:

Sunglasses - Persol - Not as popular as Maui Jim, Oakley, Ray-Ban, etc. but rich with history and each pair is hand made in Italy in the same shop since 1917. They are one of the oldest sunglass manufactures on the planet. Oakley - police, military and douchebags; Ray-Ban - Aviation; Persol - racecar driving. Notably worn by James Bond (Daniel Craig), Anthony Bourdain and Steve McQueen.

Belts - Anson. Period. Not too pricey for what they are and a lifetime warranty https://ansonbelt.com/?gclid=CjwKCAi...hoCAfgQAvD_BwE

Jeans - I'm all over the place, but favorites are PRPS, Rag and Bone, Todd Snyder and several of Ralph Lauren's brands (RRL, Polo, Rugby and Denim & Supply) I like to find old Rugby and D&S deals as they are vintage at this point. Already broken in and faded. I am completely against this raw denim bullshit fad.

Shoes - Typical Nike and Adidas for trainers. Boots are typically Doc Martens or Palladium (another cool company with rich history - their story is awesome and I have yet to wear a pair of their boots out) https://palladiumboots.com/?gclid=Cj...BoCR3kQAvD_BwE

Workout/Gym gear - Nike and ASRV (https://asrv.com/). Not a big fan of adidas anything other than trainers. I feel like a Russian street level gangster in adidas.


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Check out KÜHL. Good stuff. I think they're out of Utah or Idaho. Specialize in winter clothing.

https://www.kuhl.com/
Considered buying a pair of work pants that were KUHL. I may go back and take another look. Have never owned anything from them and was kinda on the fence.


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I really miss GoLite for my running gear. Arc'teryx still makes good tech gear (although not as bomb proof as they used to be, still better than most).

There are a ton of great Japanese jean companies too, using that kaihara cone denim. Pay a pretty penny but great jeans that will last forever.
Agreed on the Kaihara/selvedge denim. I don't mind to pay extra for a pair of jeans that will last damn forever. I've got on a pair RRL Japanese Selvedge now. These jeans are probably 6 years old and only get more comfortable with age. I got called a jeans snob recently while trying to explain the difference to someone.

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Tommy Bahama

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+1 on Psycho Bunny. I love their logo and damn that shit is soft.
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Check out KÜHL. Good stuff. I think they're out of Utah or Idaho. Specialize in winter clothing.

https://www.kuhl.com/
Says the guy from Florida...

Seriously though, I have 2 coats form Kuhl. Really good stuff. I've been toasty warm in sub-zero temps, with wind, with just a T-shirt on under the coat.

I picked up a Marmot sherpa flannel last winter and have been living in it. My wife kept "borrowing" it from me but it was comically big on her so I just bought her the women's version if it.
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Love their stuff. Several years ago, I was disappointed to see they were no longer available thru Moosejaw. I totally respect their reason for it, though.
Easy to find at REI.
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Says the guy from Florida...

Seriously though, I have 2 coats form Kuhl. Really good stuff. I've been toasty warm in sub-zero temps, with wind, with just a T-shirt on under the coat.

I picked up a Marmot sherpa flannel last winter and have been living in it. My wife kept "borrowing" it from me but it was comically big on her so I just bought her the women's version if it.
I'm basically South Georgia if that counts

But my trucks get me to a lot of (cold) remote places. Kuhl keeps me mighty warm at camp.
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I almost forgot. Shirts that I wear to work are Next Level brand. The fit is great, the material is soft and most plain shirts are less than $10. Their thermals are perfect. Can be found on amazon.
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found stio this past summer while on a vacation out west.

https://www.stio.com/

bought several items and they're now amongst my favorites!
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