Previously, in Respect, we could buy high-quality Uzbek-made men's clothing at an affordable price. The prices are too high now(
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Магистер М.
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February 1, 2023
In the summer of 2022, he went from Russia to Uzbekistan. Jeans are very good for their price category. I bought 2 pairs of jeans and a denim jacket at a discount, translated into dollars for only $ 62 (about 4000 rubles)! I haven't worn a jacket yet. But I've been actively wearing jeans since September. There are no complaints. After numerous washes, the jeans look great! Especially after washing and ironing, they look like new. In Russia, you can't buy jeans of this quality for that kind of money. On my next trips to Uzbekistan, I will definitely stop by this store for jeans!
Jeans, according to the sellers and the local tailoring website, are of good quality and adequate value. I have already taken it several times during discounts, everything is fine and the model range is wide and the quality after wear and washing is good. I would like to have more choice of denim jackets and shirts, but it seems that they promised to expand the range of this segment.
B Jeans is another representative of cheap mass-market junk.
Do you want to buy a really cool pair of jeans? Then remember two rules:
Rule No. 1 — The mass market goes through the woods, and once and for all.
Rule #2 — Only Japanese raw selvidge.
Well, some brands that sew from Japanese denim weighing from 14.5 to 25 ounces, and not from "g" and gauze — Iron Heart, The Flat Head, Oni, Momotaro, Brave Star, Samurai, Unbranded, Pure Blue Japan, Big John, Naked & Famous, 3Sixteen, Evisu and others, mostly Japanese brands.
After buying 634th weighing 25oz from Iron Heart in Indigo warp/Black weft color, I do not look at jeans from the word "at all" on the mass market, and if I do, then (and without hiding it) as for the "G", which they really are, epiphany and understanding of what comes lightning fast after picking up Japanese Hi-End jeans made of raw selvidge.
If you have ever worn Japanese raw selvidge in your life, regardless of weight, whether it is 14.5oz or 25oz tanks from Iron Heart, after such jeans you will never cross the threshold of such "boutiques" selling low-grade junk worth $ 20-30.
And by the way, there are affordable prices for Japanese selvidge — the cost of a pair starts from $ 110-150 for jeans made of Japanese denim Made in U.S.A., or would you prefer to give a conditional $ 50 for Bangladesh or filthy lousy Turkey? Or up to 40 bucks for Uzbek jeans? Uzbek jeans - already shuddered :)
It is better to have two or three pairs in the wardrobe, but let it be Japanese IRON HEART for 18-25 ounces (or something similar). Yes, they cost from $350 to $480, but this is the best that the Japanese raw denim industry is able to offer in principle, and it is certainly orders of magnitude better than having a stack of cheap Bangladeshi and/or Turkish and/or such "local" mediocre rags.
B Jeans, no offense, but your range, your cuts, your quality, your so—called simple "Uzbek denim" is the same Bangladesh, only in profile, i.e. around the corner.
The way your Facebook representative calls you leaders in the industry is just #facepalm, so strong that it's almost at the level of traumatology. This guy is not in the subject of denim at all, he is full of game, calling a cheap budget cheap zara a cool brand. Shame, disgrace, ignorance and amateurism.
Now I would like to boast of cooperation with lousy Turks.
The world leader of the Denim industry is Japan. This simple fact is known by any more or less advanced denim head. That's who you need to look up to and whose experience you needed to get through partnership, and not these Turks with their Ottoman zara.
Although a logical question arises — what kind of reciprocal "experience" can Uzbeks offer the Japanese in the denim industry? It even sounds crazy that the Japanese, who have been producing raw selvidge denim since the last century, manually weave canvases for their products on vintage shuttle machines of the early 20th century using vintage sewing machines Union Special, Singer, etc., needed some kind of Uzbek, absolutely zero experience.
On your website, you do not specify any type of canvas for each specific cut:
— Right-Hand Twill (RHT)
— Left-Hand Twill (LHT)
— Slub Twill
Neither its ounce density, nor the type of cotton (long-fiber, short-fiber), nor the type of dye of the warp thread, nor the method of dyeing the warp threads, nothing.
This is the most shameful shame! And you call yourself some kind of leader, producing, I quote, "cool denim by world standards"? Seriously? Your incompetent staff at the stores does not understand this industry at all. They have no idea even what a weft thread and a warp thread are, what is the fundamental difference between strong and weak tension of the fabric during the weaving process and how the amount of tension affects the final texture and texture of denim and the subsequent formation of fades and their orientation!
And this representative of yours is a mate.I would have learned some of it first... He is not at all in the subject of high-quality denim and the world leaders of the Denim industry.
Honestly, I didn't like the jeans, or rather their quality. They tore literally after a month of socks. I bought 2 pairs, of different styles and colors. If the price would be cheaper, considering what we produce in Uzbekistan, it would not be a shame, but the prices are almost the same as for Turkish jeans, so the choice is now not in favor of our brand, alas.
There are several models of jeans, but there are different sizes in length and width. I've picked up exactly what I need.
There are hoodies, trousers. Men's and women's departments.
Prices are affordable, especially if there is a discount