Quality Clothes: Ralph Lauren & 501 Jeans UK/USA Availability

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The discussion revolves around the quality and availability of clothing brands, specifically Ralph Lauren shirts and Levi's 501 jeans, in the UK and USA. Participants share personal experiences with clothing durability, washing habits, and shopping preferences, exploring both theoretical and practical aspects of clothing quality and sourcing.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express satisfaction with the durability of Ralph Lauren shirts, noting their longevity despite fading.
  • There are differing opinions on washing habits, with some arguing that clothes are often overwashed, while others emphasize the necessity of washing certain items frequently.
  • Participants mention the difficulty in finding Levi's 501 jeans, with some stating they are still available online or at specific outlets, while others note their decreasing availability.
  • Some argue that investing in quality clothing is more cost-effective in the long run compared to frequently replacing cheaper items.
  • There are suggestions for alternative shopping options, including inexpensive stores like Primark, but opinions vary on the value of cheap clothing versus quality items.
  • One participant humorously reflects on their clothing habits, indicating a preference for minimal shopping and a casual approach to clothing choices.

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Participants do not reach a consensus on the best approach to clothing quality and shopping. There are multiple competing views regarding the value of investing in quality versus opting for cheaper alternatives, as well as differing opinions on the availability of specific clothing items.

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Some participants reference specific shopping experiences and locations, but these are anecdotal and may not represent broader trends. The discussion includes personal preferences and habits that may not apply universally.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to individuals considering clothing quality, durability, and shopping strategies, particularly those in the UK and USA looking for specific brands like Ralph Lauren and Levi's.

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Years ago i bought two Ralph Loren (spelling) shirts they are still going strong but are a bit faded, they are made from real tough material and have good length tails.
Also 501 button jeans, i can not find them in Uk do they sell them in the USA.
 
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Well, the thing is people usually over wash their clothes. I don't see how a shirt worn for 2 hours needs to be washed every time the laundry is done. Good jeans are easy to find cheap though, Levi's is a pretty decent brand.
 
kingdomof said:
Well, the thing is people usually over wash their clothes. I don't see how a shirt worn for 2 hours needs to be washed every time the laundry is done. Good jeans are easy to find cheap though, Levi's is a pretty decent brand.

:smile: Where i work a shirt NEEDs washing every day, the RL ones have out lasted many lesser ones.
 
Ah, I just recommend buying some cheap single colored T shirts. The quality is very agreeable and the style is pretty minimalistic.
 
Yes, there are still Levi's 501s around but they're becoming hard to find.

Then again, I'm not the best source of information about shopping. I don't shop much...I don't push bamboo shoots under my fingernails, either.
 
lisab said:
I don't shop much...I don't push bamboo shoots under my fingernails, either.

:smile:

I'm trying to remember the last time I wore a shirt less than two hours other than a scrub top, which very definitely needs washing after 2 hours of use (that's why I wear the scrubs, to keep my good clothes clean).
 
I have some pretty special sweat that can cause some lower quality dyes to fade for my workout shirts and such.

My favorite shirts are all Ralph Lauren, they fit me the best. I'm far less particular about pants.

And you reminded me, I need to do some laundry.
 
lisab said:
Yes, there are still Levi's 501s around but they're becoming hard to find.

Then again, I'm not the best source of information about shopping. I don't shop much...I don't push bamboo shoots under my fingernails, either.


The shop i bought my last jeans from is not there any more, my daughter told me it had been gone years so--------.
 
chasely said:
And you reminded me, I need to do some laundry.

Why did you have to remind me?

wolram said:
The shop i bought my last jeans from is not there any more, my daughter told me it had been gone years so--------.

Why not just get some nice cheap clothes, from Primark or something?:bugeye: I am not disgusting am I?
 
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Focus said:
Why not just get some nice cheap clothes, from Primark or something?:bugeye: I am not disgusting am I?

Cheap would not last very long, when i buy clothes they have to last for years and stand up to some abuse, that way i only have to clothes shop once every five years or so.
 
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Focus said:
Why not just get some nice cheap clothes, from Primark or something?:bugeye: I am not disgusting am I?

"Cheap" clothes do not end up very cheap in the long run when you consider how much it costs to continually replace them. If I spend $40 on a good shirt that lasts me for 5 years of heavy use, that's MUCH cheaper than spending $10 on a cheap shirt that I need to keep replacing every 6 months.
 
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wolram said:
Cheap would not last very long, when i buy clothes they have to last for years and stand up to some abuse, that way i only have to clothes shop once every five years or so.

I do pretty much the same, cheap clothes do last me pretty long. Embracingly my mum sometimes keeps buying me clothes because I don't tend to do that very often. I don't know about shirts, I only wore some for 5 weeks or so. Not a fan of formal clothes. I can see myself being a hobo for the rest of my life :biggrin:
 
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In the UK you can get 501 button fly on line still.

http://www.jeans-online.pl/index.php?language=en&levis=levisreg-red-tabreg-jeans-jeans-mens
 
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Yes you can still find 501's. They have tons of them at the Levi's outlet in Lancaster, Pa. The typical American department store should also have them.

http://www4.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?DeptID=53006&CatID=60972&GrpTyp=PRD&ItemID=146e8f0&attrtype=&attrvalue=&CmCatId=53006|60970|60972 You want quality clothes? Transfer me $500 US and I will go shopping at the Lancaster outlets for you. I will get you tons of Brooks Brothers, Levi's, Ralph, Guess, Banana Republic, Polo, and Tommy stuff that is 50% off.
WHen you wash clothes, you don't really need to use hot water anymore. Detergents today work just as well in colder water. Hot water fades clothes faster too.
 
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I buy cheap socks and don't care how long they last. at 3 or 4 bucks for a dozen of them I'll replace them after one or two washings. Socks are about the only piece of clothing where going the cheap route is cost effective in the long run.
 
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hypatia said:
In the UK you can get 501 button fly on line still.

http://www.jeans-online.pl/index.php?language=en&levis=levisreg-red-tabreg-jeans-jeans-mens


Thanks Hypatia, you have done your good deed for the day :smile:
 
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tribdog said:
I buy cheap socks and don't care how long they last. at 3 or 4 bucks for a dozen of them I'll replace them after one or two washings. Socks are about the only piece of clothing where going the cheap route is cost effective in the long run.

I do the same, socks all ways feel itchy to me after a few washes.
 
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gravenewworld said:
You want quality clothes? Transfer me $500 US and I will go shopping at the Lancaster outlets for you. I will get you tons of Brooks Brothers, Levi's, Ralph, Guess, Banana Republic, Polo, and Tommy stuff that is 50% off.

Yeah sure I'll jus... wait a minute :rolleyes: