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maishiina
Dec 2nd, 2007, 09:36 PM
over $75 free shipping!

https://www.shopreportcollection.com/catalog/clearance?page=all

Double Zipper Hoody $148.00 reduced to $44.40


How about quality of "Report Collection" ?

Pr0metheus
Dec 2nd, 2007, 11:30 PM
I have a pair of their dress pants I got for $30 from Winners. Quality is very good, and stains come off it so easily.

BinaryJay
Dec 2nd, 2007, 11:33 PM
Winners carries report stuff constantly. It's constantly in the clearance racks. This leads me to believe it's basically a direct-to-bargain brand I can't say I've ever liked any of it, though.

t_garp
Dec 2nd, 2007, 11:52 PM
Winners carries report stuff constantly. It's constantly in the clearance racks. This leads me to believe it's basically a direct-to-bargain brand I can't say I've ever liked any of it, though.

It's not, it just that they're Canadian based (Montreal to be exact) and winners is the only game in town to get rid of leftover stock. Report is shockingly expensive in the US. They carry it at Barney's and Macy's.

Trust me the Canadian prices are WAY lower.

And as for quality, EVERYTHING is made in China or India these days, so don't kid yourself that your $200 D&G dress shirt is any better than you Report OR even the Bay house brands...

BinaryJay
Dec 3rd, 2007, 12:08 AM
It's not, it just that they're Canadian based (Montreal to be exact) and winners is the only game in town to get rid of leftover stock. Report is shockingly expensive in the US. They carry it at Barney's and Macy's.

Trust me the Canadian prices are WAY lower.

And as for quality, EVERYTHING is made in China or India these days, so don't kid yourself that your $200 D&G dress shirt is any better than you Report OR even the Bay house brands...

As with anything, with fashion, the law of diminishing returns is in full effect. Except for perhaps men's suits, a shirt you spend 3 times more on is not going to be anywhere close to 3 times "better". What you do get is fashion, an intangible.

I don't like report stuff, that's just me. I also don't like paying $200 for a shirt. There are a lot of options, the most important thing with shirts and pants is just that they fit properly - something I only learned with maturity. :P

t_garp
Dec 3rd, 2007, 12:29 AM
As with anything, with fashion, the law of diminishing returns is in full effect. Except for perhaps men's suits, a shirt you spend 3 times more on is not going to be anywhere close to 3 times "better". What you do get is fashion, an intangible.

I don't like report stuff, that's just me. I also don't like paying $200 for a shirt. There are a lot of options, the most important thing with shirts and pants is just that they fit properly - something I only learned with maturity. :P

+1 on the fit. I only get my shirts custom made from a Tailor. Go and ask your local tailor and you might be surprised how competitive the prices are vs. some major brands.

Mystix
Dec 3rd, 2007, 12:36 AM
shipping for a $30 item is $35......

maishiina
Dec 3rd, 2007, 01:22 AM
shipping for a $30 item is $35......


over $ 75, free shipping!

NG
Dec 3rd, 2007, 06:37 AM
You guys sure this site is legit?

I'm getting security certificate warnings up the ass using IE and FF. IE wouldn't even let me log into the site.

JesseD.
Dec 5th, 2007, 11:25 AM
Thanks; posted today. Cheers.