Submitted by _SlowRain_ t3_y1b7vv in BuyItForLife
mohishunder t1_irxb6k5 wrote
Reply to comment by bagerfrede in Which of the international clothing brands have durable quality? by _SlowRain_
That has not been my experience with Uniqlo. [Edit: They are "fast fashion" by most definitions.]
They definitely don't pretend to be in the same league as Patagonia.
hairlesscaveman t1_irxe4tq wrote
Uniqlo’s baselayer products are pretty durable. It’s the only think I wear, and have done for years, and I’ll be very annoyed if/when they discontinue the line. I buy maybe 3 briefs a year to cycle in to my stock, and I think I’ve had to dispose of 2 in the last 3 years.
nikon1177 t1_irxck4u wrote
Agree, Uniqlo is NOT durable goods, it's cheaper fashion wear akin to H&M. (Not bashing it, I love Uniqulo, but would never have thought of them as a buy-it-for-life brand)
calebs_dad t1_irxpqit wrote
I've had pretty good experiences with the durability of Uniqlo men's clothes. Specifically their button-downs, long sleeve shirts and slacks.
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