What is the best classic luxury brand for men
What are some affordable luxury brands with high quality, but like no one really knows?
Which hyped designer brands are worth its money?
Discussion : What high end brands are worth it?
At a certain point you have to divorce price from quality. A $1000 jumper is probably not going to be that much nicer fabric or stitching than a $400 one. Objectively this price is not "worth" this level of money in terms of what you get physically.
When considering dropping this kind of money on designer pieces it should be more motivated by the specific design of the piece, by the way the designer has used the materials to realise this design and how the piece fits in with your wardrobe and the designer's "world". If you just like the breton stripes and want a high quality jumper this one is not "worth it". If this exact jumper gives you lust, or if you saw it styled in a lookbook/shoot/runway and it gave you a dozen ideas for how to build outfits around it then, or if you are a huge fan of YSL (even these days) and have a strong relationship with the brand then it might be.
At the highest ends like this though you're paying a lot more than one ought to at retail due to the demographics involved (e.g. the people who will tell their shopping assistant to bring them a few jumpers to try on and then they pick the couple they like ignoring the price or the desiger/fabrics/). Whether to pay full retail for a designer piece or not is your call - for most I fear it's not a reasonable option but there are some where I'd happily pay full retail (Stephan Schneider, Dries Van Noten) but plenty more where I would only consider them on sale (e.g. Margiela).
The concept of "worth it" is a really bad angle to approach these things at in my opinion. Is paying £xx,xxxx for a painting "worth it"? No one can really tell you a firm yes or no unless they're talking in terms of investment. Is paying £x,xxx for a designer chair "worth it"? etc etc.
Spend time with the designer's work online, on the runway and in person and decide for yourself what you'd be happy to pay for their pieces. Don't just buy pieces because of the designer or because of the price though. It's a relationship between you, your money and the designer.
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So I recently though about acquiring some pieces from higher brands than those I am used to. Now, to be honest, I don't think that the flashy luxury brands really suit me which is why I'm interested to look into brands that have very high quality without attracting too much attention. So far I would say the brands that go along with this line would be Loro Piana, Brunello Cucinelli, Brioni, Hermès, Bottega Veneta and maybe YSL or Dior depending on the pieces (I could also add COS to the list if you consider it luxury). Now, I wanted to ask you guys which one do you think is the best when it comes to having a classic but classy appearance. Please note that I am not talking about bags or accessories here, please only consider the actual clothes.
I'm looking for quiet/lowkey type brands that look luxury but are really affordable, no logos, and preferably unique and not like major. Thanks!
Edit: Streetwear and minimalism btw
Edit 2: Old money?