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    Default Favourite Brands - and Why?

    Ever since I started school I remember going to the shopping centre and getting my feet measured for Clarkes shoes http://www.clarks.co.uk/ Even though I havent bought a pair from them for the last couple of years, I still find myself automatically wandering in and having a look around.

    Which brands do you instantly trust & have faith in?

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    Craftsman
    Ray-Ban
    Bvlgari
    Coach
    TIGI
    Shimano
    Garmin

    are my favorites in their respectable industry.
    I'm still new to other facets of industry to pick a favorite brand amongst them (e.g. razors, soaps, watches, shoes, cars, etc.)
    I'm still in my 20's, so I'm sure the list will grow as I age and learn to appreciate quality products of particular brands over another.

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    Sony (high end only)
    Grado
    Sennheiser (high end only)
    Tag Heuer
    Brooks Brothers Glasses frames
    Chanel fragrances
    New Balance
    Rockport
    Gehwol foot care products

    I'm sure there are many more, but that's what comes to mind immediately.

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    Brooks Brothers - Even though they've lost some favor with me recently, they're still one of the very few classic menswear stores. Love their Saxxon Wool suits and sport coats.
    Ledbury shirts - Two American gentlemen who have Oxford MBA's decided to learn the craft on Seville Row and pursue fine shirt making instead of wall street.
    Crockett & Jones and Edward Green Shoes - Old School English craftsmanship.
    Alden Shoes - Great American Craftsmanship
    Mike - - Hookem

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    Rolex
    Montblanc
    Bills
    BB
    Arc'Teryx
    Burberry
    Allen Edmonds
    HS Trask
    LE Tailored Fit
    And, although these may be a stretch for this forum - - Randall and Glock

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    With few exceptions I don't have favorite brands because usually they reflect advertising and the perceptions Madison Avenue sticks in your head. I know folks always say they are not affected by advertising but Madison Avenue types would laugh their butts off at that remark. Usually the younger the person the more the choices reflect this and that's why a certain demographic is heavily favored by advertisers because they can be more easily swayed by the hype.

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    "Brands" are not just about hype if they add value, innovation, and innate usefulness to what they bring to the market. But really excellent brands have a special place because in many respects they define the product(s) they produce and challenge their competitors in ways that separate them from the pack. There are very few companies that do this, and do it consistently. With brands like this, prices often becomes a non-issue, even when they are priced competitively. I can only think of a few that, for me, do this: Apple. BMW. Alden. Seiko. These four leap to the top of my mind, and it has to do with they way they work or perform, the manner in which they do it, and how they are made. Their "brand loyalty" is off the chart, and it has little to do with their advertising. Sadly, I used to be able to say this about a number of clothing brands, but I find that any more there is little in the way of innovation, quality, superior construction or fabric to warrant that distinction, unless you are at the very high end of the market (hand made Brioni, for example). Finding a superior and well made polo shirt can be an exercise in frustration.
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    Is this just stuff in general?
    LL Bean
    Warmoth Guitars
    Land's end
    Federal Ammunition
    Lamy Pens (high end)
    Pilot Pens
    Noodler's Ink
    Saddleback Leather
    Kershaw knives
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    Snap On (tools)
    Apple (computers/electronic devices)
    Harley Davidson (if you don't know, I'm not saying)
    Browning (firearms)
    Remington (firearms)
    Ford (automobiles/trucks)
    Webber (grills)
    Randall (knives)
    Titleist (golf equipment)
    Sweetwater (beer)

    All the above have demonstrated to me their worth as carefully designed and manufactured products. Pricey? Perhaps, but still worth the cost as far as I am concerned. And......
    Ford didn't stoop down and grab any of the "Bail Out" money like GM and Chrysler. Class Act!!
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    Brands I trust without hesitation:

    Saddleback Leather
    Harris Tweed Scotland (not the generic fabric, the coats)
    Fjallraven*
    Keen
    Florsheim
    Apple*
    Brooks Brothers*
    Indochino

    Those with a * are kind of on the edge. Recent changes in manufacturing and material quality point towards less reliability, although I haven't necessarily experienced it yet.

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    Gap (Jeans, chinos, boxer shorts, shirts)
    Marks & Spencer (coats, t shirts, socks, vests or undershirts as I think Americans know them)
    Loake, Jones Bootmaker (shoes)
    New Balance (running gear and casual trainers)
    Charles Tyrwhitt ("party" shirts)
    Barbour (wax jackets, shoes)

    They all just a great job at what I consider to be very reasonable prices.

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    Coke
    Ruger
    Colt
    Vasque
    Ray Ban
    Serengetti
    Hyundai
    Nissan
    Kawasaki
    Suzuki
    Seiko
    AT Cross
    New Balance
    Weber Grills
    Glock
    Panasonic
    Merkur
    Beretta
    Benchmade
    Victorinox
    Galco
    Boyt Leather
    Michelin
    Mobil 1
    Zeiss
    Leica
    Heinz ketchup

    To name a few----more will come the more I think about it.
    You and your shaving CULT--Sorry I HAD to steal that one.

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    Lands End
    New Balance
    Sig Sauer
    Subaru

    All of the above have done well by me in the past and have earned my repeat business
    Last edited by avsmusic1; 08-30-2011 at 01:47 PM.

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    -Brooks Brothers (Sport Coats/Shirts & ties)
    -Cole Haan/Born (Shoes)
    -Rolex/Omega (Watches)
    -Microtech/Swiss Army (Knives)
    -Van Heusen (Clothing)
    -Colibri (Lighters)
    -H&K/Beretta (Handguns)
    -Persol (Sunglasses)
    http://thelasvegasgentleman.blogspot.com/

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    rocked clark wallabies through college and some other clark models, but i found that over the past decade, the name clarks has more nostalgia than recent success for me..

    my favorites over the last 10 years tend to be the classic inspired (not super trendy) stuff. for clothes, most people wouldn't recognize the companies right off because the items i trend to don't usually have logos. Having spent a lot of time in Russia altered my taste incredibly. It all has to have the right feel for me, so i don't have instant faith in really any company. but i do find myself trending towards a certain look and the New Russian style it is not.

    Cavalli
    Helmut Lang
    Gucci
    Elie Tahari
    Tom Ford
    GFF
    Prada/Miu Miu
    Armani

    Omega
    Bulgari

    A. Testoni
    Asics

    I love my Arc'Teryx winter gear i got in 2001, it is still friggin sweet.

    BoConcept
    DWR

    and finally Acqua di Parma!!!
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    for me

    Barbour, Hoggs of Fife and Driz-a-bone
    Tilley
    Church's (though I have yet to afford a pair!)
    Uni-Qlo & Muji (not for all items, but for many)
    Marks & Spencer
    Dunhill (tobacco)
    G-Shock
    Mora

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    Woolpower, because they make the best socks in the world =D

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    Honda (if I need anything that Honda makes I get it from Honda.. cars, mowers, generators, etc)
    L.L. Bean (hunting, casual)
    Orvis (fishing, casual)
    Filson (anything)
    Patagonia (silk weight shirts)
    Winston (fly rods)
    Shimano (spinning equip)
    Sig Sauer (pistols)
    Browning (rifles & shotguns)
    Ziess (glass)
    ECCO (shoes and boots)
    SmartWool (socks)
    Filson (anything)
    Fishpond (fishing, packs, bags, etc)
    Xikar (lighter)
    Ray-Ban (Outdoorsman II for 40 years and now with Rx glass)
    Casio G-Shock
    Swiss Army Knives
    Peterson (pipes and tobacco)
    Canon (camera & lens)
    Weber (grills)
    Campolongo (bicycling hardware)
    Surefire
    Matts Coffee
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    Quote Originally Posted by scottish steve View Post
    for me

    Barbour, Hoggs of Fife and Driz-a-bone for outdoor clothing
    Tilley
    Church's (though I have yet to afford a pair!)
    Uni-Qlo
    Muji (not for all items, but many)
    Marks & Spencer
    Dunhill (tobacco products)
    G-Shock
    Mora(knives)
    Also
    Highlander and /web-tex for camping/military clothing
    addended

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    Lacoste
    Banana Republic
    7 for all mankind
    Johnston and Murphy
    Patagonia
    TaylorMade

 

 

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