Women's Wear Daily has published the story of how the houses on the Row has gone brand-berserk:
http://www.wwd.com/menswear-news/reinve ... 193?page=1
Enjoy. ... or, well, read it at least.
Re-inventing the Row
I think what Henderson does not say is that the transition from a “craft based” to a “luxury” brand has been forced on these businesses by the lack of competent craftsmen. What does G&H offer that Polo, Tom Ford or G Armani cannot do better?
The other curious phenomenon, which can be read on various forums and blogs, is the brand worship of the younger bespoke crowd. “Take a look at my Rubinacci, it is better than your Steed!” sounds a bit like comparing diamond encrusted Rolexes on the streets of Dubai!
Cheers
Michael Alden
The other curious phenomenon, which can be read on various forums and blogs, is the brand worship of the younger bespoke crowd. “Take a look at my Rubinacci, it is better than your Steed!” sounds a bit like comparing diamond encrusted Rolexes on the streets of Dubai!
Cheers
Michael Alden
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