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The Worst Type Of Clothing You Can Buy (Apparently) 

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Fashion fans are quick to dismiss heavily branded or basic luxury items, which give a mediocre product a premium finish. Is there any value to this type of clothing other than communicating your brand affiliation to other people? And is 'premium mediocre' clothing really much worse than any other type of fashion? We're investigating whether it's really the worst type of clothing you can buy.
BoF article on premium mediocre fashion: bit.ly/3Etm5lh
Original blog on premium mediocre: bit.ly/3MghapY
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@fbrd391
@fbrd391 Год назад
full grinch goes crazy tho
@tommyg4842
@tommyg4842 Год назад
Yeah in the North Pole lol where everyone can see it!
@oliversplace263
@oliversplace263 Год назад
I only mess with OG/archival Grinch
@Kipplz
@Kipplz Год назад
@@oliversplace263 hmu bro i gotchu
@kongeethegod
@kongeethegod Год назад
When a fit is fire for all the wrong reason
@break001_
@break001_ Год назад
got that yung lean/drain gang vibe to it.
@lgmasco
@lgmasco Год назад
the best part of premium mediocre is how easy it is to convincingly counterfeit them.
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon Год назад
There are SO many 'essentials' hoodies and such on AliExpress hahaha
@rockyluc
@rockyluc Год назад
because they're mostly just basic items that you can buy in bulk in any store and slap a logo on
@randomchannel323
@randomchannel323 Год назад
Facts always buy from an authorized retailer
@gunmage101
@gunmage101 Год назад
@@randomchannel323 No one's gonna know... They're gonna know. No one's gonna know.....
@marylhere
@marylhere Год назад
Trending: really bad counterfeits purchased in outdoor markets in Asia.
@daniellord-vera6987
@daniellord-vera6987 Год назад
as someone who's worked in the fashion industry most of the money goes to the marketing department in order to push a false lifestyle for those pieces of clothing and id say ppl should stay away from luxury brands and should go after new younger brands that actually put in the work and quality in textiles within the garments unlike the already established luxury brands.
@bruhdo3892
@bruhdo3892 Год назад
Do you have any recommendations?
@daydrip
@daydrip Год назад
I need some recommendations if you have some
@guillaumeraux
@guillaumeraux Год назад
Commenting just for updates and recommendations. One mainstream brand that is a good sweet spot in my (subjective and imperfect) opinion is AMI. Most pieces are expensive, but not "it's luxury so it costs a few thousand bucks" expensive. Contrary to "fake luxury" (Sandro, The Kooples, Acne Studio, for instance) that have similar pricing (#marketing) but are made with sometimes average fabric in China,... with AMI, I found the quality and durability are there. The brand has a great reputation in the fashion world, but Alexandre Mattiussi, the founder and designer, stays "real" and down to earth in his approach and designs. "Everyday clothe, for everyday people. I design the clothing I'd like to wear every day." The pieces are well designed, and the attention to detail, quality, fit, and all that, are produced in Portugal. For sure, if you work minimum wage, you'd have to save up a bit to buy some pieces. And I'm not a fan of huge logos, so I stay away from those. But the money well invested, and the durability will compensate for it over time. You can definitely find similar quality for a lower price, but the brands become a bit more obscure then. Drapeau Noir is another French brand that is quite minimalist (but with a purpose and a refined creative direction) with Japanese inspirations. They make good quality pieces for a decent price (100-150 euros for most pieces), with a very coherent collection (you could basically wear most of their pieces together), all made in Portugal. One of the guys working at their shop in Paris (very knowledgeable about the industry) told me that they make no profit on a few pieces, to stay coherent with their pricing. He used to work at Sandro, and definitely saw a difference. To my knowledge, Drapeau Noir never discount, because the collections don't change that much, and the pricing is right for their market segment.
@andreitsoy5762
@andreitsoy5762 Год назад
100 % agree with ya bruh 👍💣💥👏
@tonyjoyce7012
@tonyjoyce7012 Год назад
@@bruhdo3892 KOTN (They have more of a minimalist style but focus on ethical sourcing and a 'pricey' but reasonable price point)
@sillyrabbit77
@sillyrabbit77 Год назад
The first thing that came to mind with premium lux are apartments. They add a granite counter top and charge crazy prices because it is now luxurious, when it is just a very mediocre apartment. Portland is filled with them.
@vanillafella4893
@vanillafella4893 Год назад
dishwasher and oven are metal instead of plastic😱😱😱double the rent
@ZZ-qy5mv
@ZZ-qy5mv Год назад
Oh I hate mid-rage luxury apartments in California, because the taste is so bad. It's almost that unless you're super rich, your choices are old and rundown with 50 layers of paint, or renovated in this dystopian tacky grey hellscape. Most apartments are so dreadfully ugliy in California.
@cartilagehead6326
@cartilagehead6326 Год назад
“Premium mediocre” fashion definitely comes with this association of conspicuous wealth, the implication that the wearer is so rich that they just bought all of their clothes from Gucci/etc without even thinking about it, even their underwear and gym socks and t shirts. That they might wear a $500 Gucci t shirt to the park and stain it with mustard while carelessly eating a hotdog the way I might carelessly get mustard on a shirt that I got for free from an old workplace fun run. I think that there’s this perception, be it conscious or unconscious, in a lot of people’s minds that non-rich wearers of “premium mediocre” clothing aren’t simply cosplaying being rich, they’re cosplaying being the kind of rich that makes $500 Gucci shirts feel as disposable as Old Navy. It’s like meta-cosplay. I think this is one reason why many people have such an immediate and strong response.
@Afternoon-T
@Afternoon-T Год назад
One of my biggest problems with this type of fashion is that you see a lot of pieces where the only visibly “interesting” things about them are the brand name. I think it just looks sort of tacky (and that goes for all price ranges of fashion really, but i find this is where you see it a alot). Id rather pay the same price for just a nice quality but unbranded (well unbranded as in the brands name is just posted in size 800 font on the front) piece. Though, if there is at least some element to it other than the logo, im much more willing to give it a pass. For example, i really dont like a lot of these balenciaga or essentials pieces because it could be just a plain, single coloured jumper with “essentials” on front, or a porcelain coffee cup with “balenciaga” on it. For these pieces, you are basically being charged the premium for the logo. But then for this upcoming “yeezy x gap engineered by balenciaga” collection, among the trash, there was this pretty cool baseball cap with flames on the rim. Its still just a baseball cap, but the actually interesting design would make me ok with paying the premium, even if you really could get it for cheaper. In general, if im going to be buying an expensive brand, id rather pay a far larger sum and at least get a better quality or more visually interesting piece out of it, even if there is still that brand name premium. Really though, i think a lot of this can come down to how much people value other people seeing the brand name.
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon Год назад
Totally! The Yzy GAP stuff is actually a great example of a more affordable/accessible luxury product which provides something genuinely 'premium' with some of the aesthetic details (like the flame hat), as well as the oversized cut and double-layered construction of some items. The particularly interesting thing there is the GAP brand by itself almost has negative value (no-one before 2020 was trying to use that brand to show off), but in the context of these new items means something different because it's paired up with the Balenciaga-engineered cuts
@isartoebes4552
@isartoebes4552 Год назад
This man woke up and decided to speak FACTS
@gilbertlopez
@gilbertlopez Год назад
Agreed but the fog essentials is good fabric and has a good silhouette. Still overpriced but at least it's not insane imo anyway though i still haven't been able to justify myself buying it.
@mcsc730
@mcsc730 Год назад
Spot on! Out of the entire collection the flame hat is the only thing i bought.
@chocolates182
@chocolates182 Год назад
these brands got yall paying top dollar for the bare minimum.. clout rags
@ZZ-qy5mv
@ZZ-qy5mv Год назад
I appreciate the empathy you have for why people might buy something rather than just laugh at them. It's refreshing to see online.
@ranchjenkem6002
@ranchjenkem6002 Год назад
The problem to me is when people center themselves on a piece of “Premium Mediocre” in a way they would never do otherwise. Supreme gear is the biggest example of this that I remember occurring en masse-people buying *and flexing* Supreme goggles when they wouldn’t have ever worn goggles otherwise. Or taking a picture from bottom up so they could flash their Supreme slides. I really just see Premium Mediocre as a fashion faux pas in general because it forces people to do things they’d not otherwise do for the sole purpose of showing off a brand name on a *minor* piece of clothing
@arwestromen
@arwestromen Год назад
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
@HofiAgilAghov
@HofiAgilAghov Год назад
For a couple of years I was thinking there's no point in even spending few hundreds of $ on Nike Nikelab/ACG cargos/jackets, when you can get the same kind of stuff for much much cheaper. HOWEVER, after trying these, I was realizing how stupid it was to spend cheap money on clothes that can't hold their cut, cheaply materialized and had no longevity. What I learned is that you'd better invest in good clothing because it pays off in the long run, as long as it stand for something more eclectic and aesthetically outstanding like the Nikelab/ACG stuff. Telling one brand from the other, that's a different story already, the next step would be to realize what is a high dollar good purchase than just a brand wimp. I don't see the point of spending high $ on "regular" clothes just because they're branded. Just like you said.
@caleblatreille8224
@caleblatreille8224 Год назад
I think a big missing piece of this conversation is the role and history of luxury branding in general. The modern use of logos can 100% be traced to hip hop culture in the 80s, specifically Dapper Dan making more adventurous Gucci, Fendi, & LV garments than the actual brands themselves, while prominently featuring those logos. This had very specific aspirational and sometimes countercultural meanings (ahem FUBU) that were almost totally inverted when luxury brands started incorporating those designs themselves, and these kinds of mediocre products are the result. Absolutely nothing wrong with heavy branding or prominent logos, but this version of "aspirational luxury" definitely feels lifeless compared to the inventive, obvious-piracy version of years past.
@gilbertlopez
@gilbertlopez Год назад
damn this is some interesting insight
@ApricusInaros
@ApricusInaros Год назад
Exactly!
@pinkmatter8488
@pinkmatter8488 Год назад
What a good comment
@imnotaclownanymore2337
@imnotaclownanymore2337 Год назад
found your channel through Frugal but just want to say (as someone who doesn't wear streetwear but just enjoys videos about it) I especially enjoy your more discussion-y video like this and the $150 rule one, they are funny and digestible but also quite informational, hopefully you make more of these in the future!
@ZZZ-vb2kl
@ZZZ-vb2kl Год назад
I think premium mediocre is bad when you pay premium prices for a product that isn't actually backed by quality materials or a good brand. These days though it's much harder to get away with since information on what's good is so prevalent. This has basically caused a huge rift between high-end brands and low-end brands where premium mediocre fills the gap.
@jonmap8829
@jonmap8829 Год назад
your acw comparison at 13:00 was a really well-rounded perspective, thanks for another great vid!
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon Год назад
Thansk so much!
@Tirful
@Tirful Год назад
Love the conceptual direction these videos are taking! I very much agree with your conclusion that the value of things like fashion is too subjective to be fairly measured in such black and white terms. When I was younger I used to feel judgemental of "premiocre" (even before this term even existed I'm fairly sure there was an awareness of this as a thing) because I saw things like expensive logo shirts as a cheap cash-in on the part of brands, conning their customers with the illusion of value. But in time I realised that this was only one perspective on a more complex issue - after becoming personally invested in certain brands (coincidentally your own example of ACW being one of my favourites) - and after gradually collecting a few bigger pieces (with much saving and over several years as I've never had a high income) I found myself much more tempted to buy smaller "everyday" items such as socks with logos on. I'm sure there's a "quality cap" on a pair of socks from ACW compared to a specialist sock brand such as Rototo (who are also cheaper), but when you have an affinity for a brand you can still feel more inclined to buy from them. My own perception of value had changed over time and this made me realise that the much-ridiculed logo shirt wearing demographic may not always (or only) be "chasing clout", but might see that logo as part of their own aesthetic identity - what we wear may be a curated narrative and a way to try and communicate our personality to the world, but it is simultaneously a day-to-day quality of life experience, so many fashion decisions may be based more in what evokes positive associations based on past experience than in the actual design of the clothing?
@colmcgillveray1010
@colmcgillveray1010 Год назад
Rototo socks are really nice.
@Tirful
@Tirful Год назад
@@colmcgillveray1010 agreed - they're the best quality socks I've found to date I think!
@CiastoToKlamstwo
@CiastoToKlamstwo Год назад
I don't really think "premium mediocre" is elitist. My personal understanding of "luxury" is something that has intrinsic value, due to quality, amount of craftsmanship, materials used and outstanding design. Except for maybe design (which can be just ripped off), all of those things are pretty objectively measurable and can't be faked. Exotic leathers come from animals that are rarely killed, so there is much less available ostritch leather or crocodile leather on the market, making it expensive; cutting edge materials require expensive machinery and complex processing to acquire, meaning not every company can produce them; bespoke clothing items require a very skilled artisan who needs to design a sewing pattern or a last, in return for the premium price you get a good customized to your physique and taste, that isn't obtainable anywhere else. There is only so much you can upgrade in a cotton jersey hoodie, throwing money at it just brings diminishing returns. This is why a lot of people think it's only about projecting wealth or being a brand loyalist, wearing an "Essentials" hoodie or a Balenciaga baseball cap isn't really that different of an experience from wearing a good quality unbranded hoodie or some generic hat.
@HiiipowerHabits
@HiiipowerHabits Год назад
This is excuses people make in their head. This is true in some cases but not in all cases. A lot of times people make up excuses for the reason they buy it when really it’s just the brand.
@HiiipowerHabits
@HiiipowerHabits Год назад
If it’s really about the quality, why do so many like the bland items with the brand name big on the front rather than items from the same brand with discrete logos or no visible logos at all that actually look better.
@TalksWithTJ
@TalksWithTJ Год назад
Good video, however at 11:27 where it's stated Essentials offers standard cut you can find anywhere, the drape and cut of their items (dropped shoulder, tapper on pants) is often the reason people will shop the brand over others. The brand is now half and half with some items showing almost NO branding similar to their collection pieces such as the long coat, relaxed trousers and nylon pants. The newer blocked branding isn't as liked and many have voiced that with the new FW22 drop. 7th Collection was on sale for 70% off recently, the perfect time to clean up on premium items for $50 versus $200 or $200 versus $800.
@newyorkvisionary
@newyorkvisionary Год назад
To me the little details add so much. I don’t need top tier stuff for everything. Some parts of my wardrobe serve their purpose just as good as a piece that’s more premium. Not every fit you wear needs to be the latest and greatest. That desire to have all the best top tier stuff is a terrible cycle that keeps people unhappy and always chasing their next expensive item.
@anotherCGi
@anotherCGi Год назад
On the topic of margins and material costs: I stopped making fun of “heart shoes” and CdG Play a while back because I realized something - those cheaper items that appeal to a more mass market and are easier to afford are how brand really make their money. Most luxury brands are spending money to produce couture and one-off pieces to display on the runway. The way we get a lot of that experimental stuff that fashion elitists love is by financing the brand via buying their high margin items. Instead of saying the brand is ripping the consumer off, I like to consider it like a small investment in a brand I love and want to support.
@pastelblue2087
@pastelblue2087 Год назад
Along this line of thinking, I like to consider this type of clothing as "merch" for the "artist" which is the brand, same way you buy a band tee for a group you like. If I like the couture "art" but am obviously not going to wear that in my day-to-day, I can still connect with and support the brand through simple, everyday clothing (where they actually make the real money).
@randomchannel323
@randomchannel323 Год назад
I agree and the couture isn't wearable anyways. Too experimental and you will look strange and out of place in public. With the "essentials" line you're getting "normal" clothing but with premium materials (hopefully some brands are just expensive without good materials)
@daylight3853
@daylight3853 Год назад
Balenciaga probably makes money on their couture tbf, think a jacket from their couture show was 20k and their most expensive item is close to 100k
@Ulfscher
@Ulfscher Год назад
Rei Kawakubo herself said something along the lines that Comme des Garçons would've folded almost immediately if it wasn't for the diffusion lines.
@jawntanamo_bae
@jawntanamo_bae Год назад
Your discussion about most consumers not understanding that what goes into making an item of clothing is much more than just material cost is something I think even most of Internet Fashion nerds need to understand, and one of the biggest insights you’ve shared in a while. Fantastic video as always 🤘🏽
@nova_steric1749
@nova_steric1749 Год назад
Two identical hats, but with different prices, in the end they do the same thing. They're still hats. if there is no upgrade or better materials used for the hat with the higher price it makes no sense for a consumer to pay a premium just because the company behind it has higher expenses for other products overall. You should just pay for what your're buying.
@jawntanamo_bae
@jawntanamo_bae Год назад
Someone buying a Balenciaga hat isn’t buying it because they just need a hat. Clothing is so much more than just a utilitarian thing to many people
@nova_steric1749
@nova_steric1749 Год назад
@@jawntanamo_bae they do it for the branding? Because if we're talking about style, as i said, an hat is still an hat.
@konradvonschnitzeldorf6506
@konradvonschnitzeldorf6506 Год назад
@@nova_steric1749 These people live in a dream world. They care so much what others think and act like its an art Form to make themselves feel better
@germanpride
@germanpride Год назад
glad this popped up in my feed! enjoying your perspective on this.
@Zeverinsen
@Zeverinsen Год назад
As someone who likes to make things myself, and knows how much things can _actually_ cost or how long it might take to make it, I know for damn sure that it doesn't take as long as people think for skilled workers to make these luxury items, nor does the material cost what you'd think because it is bought by a company. It will always cost more to have someone else make the garment for you, because when you disregard the materials, you're paying for the convenience, expertise and professional touch as well. When it comes to luxury goods, I personally think it will always be a better option to pay an independent professional when paying _a lot,_ instead of purchasing "brand name" goods, because you will get more for your money. In my mind, people only spend extra on tacky "luxury" stuff, because of the brand name, and nothing else. If they only cared about quality, they would go to a local professional or something instead. It is often quite obvious who ups the price tag for quality, who does it for profit, and who does it for their image. I think a lot of people also have a tendency to delude themselves into thinking they like the aesthetic of something, simply because of the branding on it, and that in reality they'd hate it if it wasn't "designer" (The Dior saddle bag comes to mind). Having worked retail, I don't trust any well known luxury designer brands, especially not if they're selling items that aren't in their wheelhouse. If you're going to buy an expensive watch, buy it from a reputable *watch brand,* and not a brand well known for making bags or shoes.
@hydroaegis6658
@hydroaegis6658 Год назад
Yup, that's why I even roll my eyes at brands charging $5-6k for "handsewn" suits which, in reality, had all the most tedious parts machine stitched.
@YEETx
@YEETx Год назад
ive always been seeing those garbage simple designs with expensive brands and now i finally know how to call it
@simonrockstream
@simonrockstream Год назад
Freakin LOVED this video Ant, nice work, keep it up!
@SamuelPradhanMusic
@SamuelPradhanMusic 10 месяцев назад
A man is not defined by any fashion brand or trends..but by his thoughts,good deed and success
@smash0h386
@smash0h386 Год назад
I feel in the case for Essentials you get it for the consistency and colorways. You can always find something else somewhere out there that might feel better but what you get with the Essentials line are those very nice earthy and natural tones that go well with anything on both ends of the spectrum expensive and cheap. Its best to not buy things simply for the name brand but have reasons to say you want something for your wardrobe
@benalexander5010
@benalexander5010 Год назад
It’s really easy to find good quality earth tone basics right now though. Earth tones have been in/trendy for a while now and the quality of Essentials is honestly mid at best. It’s basically a half step up from HM/Zara but is still just fast fashion mediocre cuts with very basic branding. Almost no effort goes into that brand and the items they make.
@alexsozansky7234
@alexsozansky7234 Год назад
@@benalexander5010 The point you’re trying to make simply isn’t true. I know you think that Essentials is a “lower quality more expensive” brand, opposed to HM/ Zara while the styles and prices are very comparable. Actually in my opinion Essentials has much higher quality clothing compared to HM/ Zara, my reason for this is because I have a fair share of Essentials pieces myself, with that being said every single Essentials piece is very quality being double layered and the shorts, hoodies, and sweatpants are lined with cotton fluff on the inside. Zara have single layered sweatshirts that get marked up to $100.🤣
@JeuneF
@JeuneF Год назад
@@alexsozansky7234 But the point here is about colors tho, not price. Like he said, hearth tones are really easy to find, so you can get better quality clothes at the same price (not H&M, Zara or whatever) than FOG Essentials.
@alexsozansky7234
@alexsozansky7234 Год назад
@@JeuneF You’re entitled to your opinion, of course. To me, your statement is wildly inaccurate. I have very sensitive skin, and finding comfortable clothes that don’t leave marks or rashes is difficult for me. Essentials FOG makes soft, tightly sown clothes that makes it easier for me to be comfortable.
@JeuneF
@JeuneF Год назад
@@alexsozansky7234 if it’s wildly inaccurate, you probably haven’t looked enough, but I get it, not everybody want to spend time on this. But again, the conversation is about what colors you find and at what price. So having a sensitive skin is out of context in this case. What’s inaccurate, is what you think this conversation is about. Btw I’m not saying it’s bad or you shouldn’t wearing it, we all find personals reasons to like/dislike a brand :)
@ranibegley
@ranibegley Год назад
This is a really well thought out critique of the “premium mediocre” concept. I’ve always thought myself “above” engaging in it but on reflection I’m guilty of dabbling in it myself (I own Uniqlo cashmere and a branded Maison Kitsuné t-shirt). It’s easier to justify the marginal benefit definition of the term as you are indeed receiving additional benefit for your money (Premium Economy IS better than Economy), but the overtly branded examples are looked down upon because it indicates that for the person buying the products they are in fact quite a big deal, and they want everyone around them to know about it. They want you to feel like they’re of higher status despite not doing anything more than buying a well known luxury (or pseudo-luxury) brand. A more complex version of this type of purchasing tends to buy more into the brands ethos and display their logo as you want others to know this about you (generally this is done when buying designer branded goods from lesser known, more “in the know”, labels).
@DougC83
@DougC83 Год назад
id avoid logos like a plague whenever i buy something, premium or not. I even de-badged/blackout emblems of all my cars for that stealthy look 😅
@mr.145
@mr.145 Год назад
62 year old here.. ive always worn a mix of stuff like,Levis, Lacoste,Ralph Lauren,along with supermarket jeans,polo shirts and stuff from Primark,Poundland etc.when it comes to doing a pile of ironing,the lables are a joy,and the cheaper stuff difficult.
@bighowdy60
@bighowdy60 Год назад
Honestly a bit of it is I don’t want to come off as pretentious or bougie because the rest of my fits wouldn’t vibe with super high end. Right now I’m waiting to buy a FOG 1977 essentials hoodie and I love the way it fits!
@colmcgillveray1010
@colmcgillveray1010 Год назад
Shrugs in OrSlow fleece.
@maxelling2739
@maxelling2739 Год назад
I recently picked up some of the aforementioned fall winter 2022 essentials (namely the relaxed waxed pants and the vest as they were free of the blatant and ugly “ESSENTIALS” branding) and I must say between the couple hundred dollars I spent and additional convenience of it being available at my local mall, I can’t complain, it pairs well with many of my true luxury garments and runway pieces, and considering one of the items was discounted as it was at Nordstrom’s rack as apposed to a regular Nordstrom retailer it was all around worth it in my case.
@Trevbotics
@Trevbotics Год назад
Man you’re so well spoken I wish you had more video essays like this available!
@DisastrousCake
@DisastrousCake Год назад
I never knew “Essentials” was making that much of a statement. I just thought it was a slightly expensive loungewear brand that offers quality fabrics, minimal branding, and slightly-more-interesting-than-normal cut. Are there any other brands that offer something like that with a similar quality? For context, I know nothing of this channel or high-end fashion. I mostly just dress myself in a style that I like using affordable brands that I like. This video was just in my recommended, so I decided to watch it.
@troelsknudsen253
@troelsknudsen253 Год назад
This is where techwear, and brands with combined functional quality and aesthetic focus, often comes out superior, imho. You often do get something kind of special even if its at the bottom of the pricing list of an overall highend label. I recently bought a simple Veilance t-shirt and very quickly found out that it's probably the overall best t-shirt I own. Similarly, the Shadow Project long tee I've got is just so damn comfy not to mention visually more interesting then a lot of mainline stoney stuff. You probably could get something of similar quality cheaper, but highend creators overall level can trickle down to their simple earner pieces and there's often quite a few aspect that stand out, be it design or material. I'd say you could argue that "premiocre" isn't really a thing with certain brands simply because they do everything well, it's more that their pricing scales somewhat fairly. Collabs can fall into this category as well. The ACW x Converse is a good example: not a cheap shoe but about half of what a new pair of ACW would run you and genuinely kinda innovative and unique. (I got them because of Antwon's review
@3c3c3c
@3c3c3c Год назад
Techwear is just uniform to express your autism
@Stephen-lx9nm
@Stephen-lx9nm Год назад
No
@etcot8220
@etcot8220 Год назад
Good points, great research so excellent content like usual. I am guilty of owning some premium mediocre items but thankfully i did try to avoid branding on them. Its also an agood way to fight consumerism / fast fasion.
@GOD999MODE
@GOD999MODE Год назад
I only buy Fear of God because of the way it fits. I’m a thicker, heavy boned, somewhat toned guy and I like the dropped shoulder wider fit shirts. Their 7th collection slim straight 3-yr jeans are also really nice. Top quality. Great if you can get them on sale.
@Eirik_Bloodaxe
@Eirik_Bloodaxe Год назад
I honestly didn’t even know Essentials was “designer” for a long time. It’s just so normal looking lol. Which after going to school with a lot of people who wear outfits that are almost exclusive designer brands or designer street wear brands, I’ve noticed is pretty common. So much designer stuff I feel like is so understated that I don’t even get the appeal. Like yeah I’m sure the quality is nice, but I’m not spending over $100 for a t shirt.
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult Год назад
Isn't Essentials from a former PUA RU-vidr?
@tarettime9392
@tarettime9392 11 месяцев назад
I was actually on the opposite end I had no idea they were as cheap as they are like $40 now I assumed they were like $100 despite how basic and boring they are. I thought it was one of those super expensive items that were just because of who was selling it
@Rapturnal
@Rapturnal Год назад
I shop for clothes the same way I shop for food - if it looks good and has affordable pricing, I'll buy it. The only time I have ever continued to buy something under a brand is when it has continued to suit my needs - not because I'm supporting the brand, but because the brand has 'supported' me, so to speak. The expectation should be "This brand is quality, and that's why I see others wear it", but that has twisted along the way somehow. The movie 'Syrup' has a lot of takeaways about brand that can be applied.
@cartilagehead6326
@cartilagehead6326 Год назад
I flew premium economy to Hong Kong from NYC a few years ago and it was a much, much better experience than what the poor souls in cattle class got. When your flight is 16 hours long all of those little (and in some cases, like with the separation and reclinability of the seats, quite big) differences really add up.
@KierMailan
@KierMailan Год назад
Essentials is a great brand. I was very skeptical about it at first, but for only $20-$40 more than a champion hoodie you can get a quality hoodie that is the same quality than a lot of $200-$300 hoodies out there. Very comfy as well. They could've gotten away with charging more and I don't care anyone would've minded. But for only $100 for a essentials hoodie it's great value, I wouldn't call it expensive.
@LE_NOMAD90
@LE_NOMAD90 Год назад
100% agree, because the price for the quality of Essential's pieces are pretty reasonable. I keep buying a hoodie and a T when their collections drop.
@ayylmao8562
@ayylmao8562 Год назад
Yeah my whole wardrobe would be essentials if they didn’t put their logo on everything
@sandtanmaroon
@sandtanmaroon Год назад
I can’t stand the logo
@markmcgivern5938
@markmcgivern5938 Год назад
The brand seems to have peaked in terms of saturation so the next seasons will be pivotal. But if they keep making comfy, quality basics I will be satisfied.
@fbrd391
@fbrd391 Год назад
Champion reverse weave hoodies are way higher quality than essentials and will last way longer
@SuperKickFarty
@SuperKickFarty Год назад
Spot on. This idea has been around for ages as well. Such as like "insert high fashion brand" Jeans.
@ImMetalMechanika
@ImMetalMechanika Год назад
At this point, I just go on ebay and look for good “Made in USA” levi’s for my jeans. Unless I manage to go to Japan sometime soon and get decent selvage denim for sightly lower price (since the yen is currently weak)
@krispeekornflex
@krispeekornflex Год назад
Just wear what you want to wear, STOP listening to influencers, most of them are just snake oil salesmen, don't mind when people comments either in a good or bad way about what you wear, in fact be proud, because if they comment anything about what you're wearing means that you got their attention while they never get the attention they want to the things they wear. I'll leave you with the words of Chuck :- “We buy things we don't need with money we don't have to impress people we don't like.”
@isoboy1000
@isoboy1000 Год назад
I think the problem started when premium brands stared collaborating with brands like Supreme, it watered down most brands today they look the same Balenciaga is the worst.
@garyburke6156
@garyburke6156 Год назад
I bought a FOG Essentials hoodie because it was on sale and i picked the one that had the smallest, least conspicuous logo, because i'm generally allergic to logos on my clothes, but its a darn good quality hoodie and the color looks nice and i'll probably get another one someday
@chimeiamv
@chimeiamv Год назад
am currently working seasonal at a place that ships out loads of fear of god essentials on a daily basis. wanting to feel wealthy while wearing them without committing to the full fear of god price tag and appearance is definitely a thing. a lot of ppl at my work actually wear the line because it has decent material and quality and does make you feel wealthier. i even own lots of it myself. and hey, we're never going to be rich. there's no reason not to indulge in it if you just want to look good for yourself and give that confidence boost. same reason i drink g-fuel instead of morning coffee. makes me feel more productive and energetic instead of those corporate slave vibes that the taste of coffee gives me. there really is nothing wrong with treating yourself the way you want to live, mimicking a lifestyle you want to achieve, in my humble useless opinion.
@level1skeleton317
@level1skeleton317 Год назад
I think there's a balance to it, you should never pay more for worse quality though
@ruzzelladrian907
@ruzzelladrian907 Год назад
Premium Mediocre is that smartphone with 4 cameras but all of them suck. The specs emphasize an octa-core processor, but can barely keep up with its user’s needs.
@nitroxylictv
@nitroxylictv Год назад
I just avoid all of it and typically wear minimalist clothing. Plain T-shirts, unbranded American Eagle or Levis jeans, Converse, a baseball cap and recently a Timex watch to add a time-piece.
@javiersanchez1985
@javiersanchez1985 Год назад
I think it all falls on whether you like the piece or not. Being younger I really thought that clothes gave you a “having money” look but now that I’m older and having a store just being in expos with ppl who really have money I can see that at least the 50% of rich ppl wears the same nb, nike, adidas and vans that averyone else wears. The real difference comes when they go home to a penthouse or a really good house. Also amazing vid New sub
@blitzar8443
@blitzar8443 Год назад
I buy budget clothing that doesn't stand out too much and looks good together, wear it until it doesn't fit me or gets degraded too much from washing (So a few years) and buy new ones after that. I also follow the seasonal sales. So buying boots during summer if my boot became unfixably torn apart, for that sweet 75% off on the already budget boots.
@user-ju6zx3rm8d
@user-ju6zx3rm8d Год назад
great vid, well done 👌
@mistahmoogle
@mistahmoogle Год назад
I have the Balenciaga hat, and generally use it to ground the outfit when wearing avant-garde pieces, like super oversized Vetements hoodies, etc. It doesn’t work as well if you’re wearing with all basic standard cut stuff, imo.
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon Год назад
Good way to do it!
@randomchannel323
@randomchannel323 Год назад
$200 hat then the rest of the outfit is $20 🤣
@pepsi_baby
@pepsi_baby Год назад
How exactly is vetements avant-garde now? What did I miss?
@deezusnubes
@deezusnubes Год назад
@@pepsi_baby i mean i guess some of their pieces could be considered that, maybe years ago when big oversized hoodies like that weren’t the norm
@s.aintgabriel
@s.aintgabriel Год назад
just rep the shit bruh why spend 300 on a hat
@Phlegm_Thrower
@Phlegm_Thrower Год назад
Premium or luxury brand have very little appeal to me. That is not to say I wouldn't buy from a premium brand. I value the design and quality, so if a premium brand has the design I love with good quality, then I might be in financial trouble if I can't control myself. I don't think we can compare premium mediocre products, like fashion items, to a premium service. You generally have to provide something extra with a premium service, whereas with a product, you can literally sell a regular brick for hundreds of dollar simply with a Supreme logo attached to it.
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon Год назад
That's very true, it's harder to attach 'brand value' to a service VS a product. I suppose in those cases it's more about providing something to the consumer which *feels* more premium or luxurious but actually costs very little to provide. Maybe getting a free drink on your flight or something.
@cseymour97
@cseymour97 Год назад
I bought a back stone island hat with a tonal logo a few years back when they went on the end of season sale. I wear it in nearly every fit pic and it's basically brown now 🤣
@thedrunknmunky6571
@thedrunknmunky6571 Год назад
I love your style of videos! Keep it up!
@97Devils
@97Devils Год назад
Great video. Instantly subscribed.
@jnny7182
@jnny7182 Год назад
Great take and video!
@markbailey5393
@markbailey5393 Год назад
Love a cold wall. I've got a couple of jackets and jumpers. I haven't bought any of their shoes or trainers but I have bought a lot of their trainer collabs. Which are a lot cheaper than their own. These are not premium mediocre but great value.
@raymondleung6522
@raymondleung6522 Год назад
I love ACW* bro… I have a pair of ACW* ERX 260s and a black ACW* hoodie. The shoes are very unique, and I like that they fit my aesthetic. The branding on the Velcro strap and the small textured part on the sole are really cool. The hoodie’s drawstrings have ends that are branded with the ACW* logo, and it also has this cool white patch on the sleeve explaining what the brand is. They don’t just slap logos on shirts and pants, they also have those tiny details that just make me appreciate the brand more.
@markmcgivern5938
@markmcgivern5938 Год назад
the ACW shoe collabs whether doc martens or Converse have been so excellent. I got a shirt from them, gray tones that look like a paint roller hit it in a maximum wide fit, it's a bit wilder than a standard tee so it's not quite a #logotee. if I had a house fire and had to remake a wardrobe they are one of my first stops on the list.
@raymondleung6522
@raymondleung6522 Год назад
@@markmcgivern5938 haha homie praying on his house’s downfall… jk
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon Год назад
Totally! Hoping to pick up something from them this season but not sure what yet
@teigeo
@teigeo Год назад
Got a pair of their converse collabs .. marginally more expensive than a normal pair of converse but a lot more interesting looking ? The extra 25-30 pounds difference is totally justified imo
@hn6850
@hn6850 Год назад
I’ve actually tried many hoodies out there from reverse weave to 300$+ hoodies, but Essnetials hoodies are genuinely good quality for their price point. They look nice as long as the logo is more subdued
@nk-me2nw
@nk-me2nw Год назад
I like whole point of this video, I do own FOG mainline pieces but generally I prefer Essential to them as E are more comfy and easy to style whilst FOG is more premium and suits as dress out for an occasion
@XYZ_Vu
@XYZ_Vu 4 месяца назад
I always think of mediocre more about the quality of the item. That said I did find a great Y-3 x Adidas hoodie at a thrift shop. I definitely bought it because it was Y3, but also because I could tell it was quality. It might be a little less “basic” than other clothes I own but it’s warm and cool
@GEOMETRICINK
@GEOMETRICINK Год назад
I bet Coach handbags are considered premium mediocre. But I don’t care. I will buy vintage Coach forever because the quality of the leather is superb, the craftsmanship is superb, you can still find it for a great price and most of all…I personally love it. Nothing beats a vintage Coach Court crossbody done in British tan leather.
@ZZ-qy5mv
@ZZ-qy5mv Год назад
I'm right there with you!!! I love the simple design of vintage Coach and you know they are quality and will last because they already have. I do love the price point as well. I've gotten the most compliments on my vintage coach bags, and it's always a "when you know, you know" encounter.
@ivetmehmedova5816
@ivetmehmedova5816 Год назад
I love your viewpoint. I also love the Persona 5 OST
@skweemish
@skweemish Год назад
Something else to note - all of those 'how to look expensive' videos say to avoid logos bc they make your outfit look 'cheap'. It always came across to me as pretty classist, and I generally don't wear big logos bc it was drilled into my head by my parents back in the 90s (when Tommy Hilfiger and Express logos were everywhere) that it looked 'gauche'. So I don't even agree with it, but I find myself adhering to it anyway. 🤷
@stuffenjoyer2223
@stuffenjoyer2223 Год назад
I mean, most people who are decked out head to toe in designer aren’t doing so because they’re anti-classism lol. So if they want to look expensive and flex, then advice on how to do so tastefully doesn’t seem inappropriate.
@skweemish
@skweemish Год назад
@@stuffenjoyer2223 that's ... not what I said and far from my point. I think it's worth thinking about WHY people have this perception of 'logo=bad' - including myself.
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon Год назад
I guess the rationale behind that is the truly wealthy have nothing to prove, so luxury branding has no value to them. That, and smarter clothing (which is classically associated with wealth rightly or wrongly) is often less branded by nature and the focus is more on fitment and material quality than branding
@perraplays4126
@perraplays4126 Год назад
I havent finshed the video, but im just gonna say. someone brought it up to me, that a lot of these items fuel the mainline, especially when the artistic vision is a little to out there to make money
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon Год назад
This is very true - high-margin high-volume sellers (perfume/aftershave falls into this category too) give brands the income to create the more experimental and luxurious items that keep the brand's vision alive. If they switched to only making basic highly branded pieces I'm sure the value of that brand would quickly start dropping
@b0ieque
@b0ieque Год назад
8:16 love the reference to rocky
@kaneda4102
@kaneda4102 Год назад
My premium mediocre is having £1000’s worth of trainers but wearing the same old clothes picked up off the floor.
@solrak742
@solrak742 Год назад
Goated video mate, cheers
@gsisemore
@gsisemore 2 месяца назад
I bought a vintage bootleg Gucci shirt which I thought would be one of my all-time grails. I haven’t worn it once. At this point I’m just buying normcore clothes with very minimal or no branding which I can see myself wearing for the rest of my life. I’m 24 right now so I have time to really establish a good concise wardrobe. I also am trying to exclusively buy second hand clothing and asking elders around my family if they have pieces they never wear anymore that I could maybe buy off of them as I’ve seen too many hit pieces against fast fashion. I know that what I’m doing basically does nothing to deter their sales, is basically meaningless, and at the end of the day isn’t altruistic, but it at least gives me more peace of mind when consuming.
@vegard3940
@vegard3940 5 месяцев назад
This is the first time I see the term “premium mediocre” but I love it, and I think it’s really fitting. Most people buy those products to show off and look richer than they are, there’s no point in denying that. As I once heard on a different YT channel: they’re things that “poor people think rich people wear”. If you’re not exactly wealthy and want to treat yourself to a small piece of luxury, buy yourself a good pillow, a pair of wool socks or a thick cotton bathroom towel, that will add more value and luxury to your life than a made in China baseball cap with a giant logo of someone else’s company.
@AONTrappy
@AONTrappy Год назад
I personally hate this category of goods due to the price in conjunction to having nothing interesting in terms of "STATUS", quality, design, or artistic value. As to the example of the ESSENTIALS line it at least hits a lot of points that warrant a slight premium over the competition.
@dcjohnson2490
@dcjohnson2490 2 месяца назад
I love how "Premimum Medicore" appears on the screen with that dated font style from MS PowerPoint 2003, LOL
@hellohogo
@hellohogo Год назад
I won’t stand for the slander against essentials. The color palette alone is worth the price of admission.
@Voyyager
@Voyyager Год назад
That plus the comfort! The sweatpants are the most comfortable sweats I’ve ever worn. I also love the exaggerated strings on all the shorts/pants
@thee_others
@thee_others Месяц назад
Living in a place that is above 30 degree celcius and humidity between 80% - 90% all year round in the day, I am pretty much stuck with "Mediocre" style clothes. FOG Essentials kind of materials are as much as you can wear over here if you can bear the heat. It's more function over style over here.
@Oneiromancer._.
@Oneiromancer._. Год назад
I have basically negative-interest in fashion, but Anita here definitely presents an interesting window into this foreign clown world for me to marvel at
@hermitgreenn
@hermitgreenn Год назад
I just had my Premium Mediocre experience at H&M where I impulse bought a bunch of Pima Cotton t-shirts that developed holes weeks into wearing them. That and unironically buying a North Face hat just because it looked waterproof.
@biggestnibba
@biggestnibba Год назад
at least the north face hat will last you way more than the t-shirts. I know because i've a lot of the north face garments, including hats, and they've been going strong for over 4 years. the north face it's one of the only brands that I wouldn't really consider that you're buying "premium mediocre" even if you're buying just a hat or some gloves, they stuff definitively has a great quality to them.
@Rudenbehr
@Rudenbehr Год назад
@@biggestnibba my north face jacket refuses to piss off and die. It’s been with me for 8-9 years.
@biggestnibba
@biggestnibba Год назад
@@Rudenbehr that's what im talking about, they migh be a little more expensive, but jackets and other garments from the north face definitely can endure the pass of time.
@ringotheflamingo6900
@ringotheflamingo6900 Год назад
I think if you're being realistic, most people are buying a Balenciaga cap for social validation and have limited interest in actually expressing themselves. There is a dark side to premiocre clothing. Clothing waste. Once a brand falls out of favor you are left with something that has minimal value to the conspicuous consumer and the clothing will probably be thrown away.
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon Год назад
You're probably right. I guess at least because of the cost people aren't going to be consuming this stuff in huge quantities in the same way they might with fast fashion products, but their lifespan from a coolness perspective is limited for sure
@randomchannel323
@randomchannel323 Год назад
I think the problem is people want into the Balenciaga brand becomes it communicates that they have buying power and therefore social status. That's why brands offer these lower cost items like hats, phone cases and card holders. But by buying only one of these low cost items it communicates that you don't have the purchasing power and social status that you are presenting.
@brandynnoel9682
@brandynnoel9682 Год назад
Then buy 2
@DubzyWolf
@DubzyWolf Год назад
I bought a fog essentials sweatsuit because I liked the eggshells color I would’ve gotten a h&m one if it came in the same color but it’s not available at the same time
@aachs5765
@aachs5765 Год назад
I really enjoy watching your videos, It's funny interesting and has memes. I'm a happy guy
@ThisIsAntwon
@ThisIsAntwon Год назад
Thanks so much!
@JMac80
@JMac80 4 месяца назад
That is why I'm a fan of lines like Nocta that are unique enough and premium at a price point that isn't insane.
@curlyhairdudeify
@curlyhairdudeify 2 месяца назад
I believe that branded, and designer stuff targets teens to people on their early 20s. After 25 years old, you pick all of that up, realize how tacky it looks and how expensive it was, and you secretly dispose of it in the garbage can in shame.
@mrhsuskfkans
@mrhsuskfkans Год назад
Fashion boils down to those trying to look cool but arent and those who are just cool with or without the clothes.
@minibando3660
@minibando3660 Год назад
I have exactly one premium mediocre piece - my balenciaga socks. Sure, 85 bucks for a joke may seem a bit much, but I can tell you it was worth every sarcastic penny.
@tellvivk
@tellvivk Год назад
Thanks, great video.
@wolfdesk
@wolfdesk Год назад
I was thinking.. Would the Nike Acronym Collab fall under this? Elevated and luxury branded tracksuits would seem to meet the remit. I have. Love/hate relationship with this type of stuff, as long as the materials are elevated even slightly I think they are fine, A Cold Wall essentials Tshirts are good example of this. But for cases where it's a standard quality t-shirt with big logo I am not on board. As with most things there are good and bad examples of this.
@DarkMuj
@DarkMuj Год назад
Lol no. Especially the jackets. You don’t get features like escape zips and slings on premium mediocre clothes.
@KidCracken
@KidCracken Год назад
It's a weird subject because stuff only have the value you put in it. It doesn't matter if you don't think it's worth it as long as I do. But it's also funny, cos tbh I am a hater sometimes when I see someone with a full h&m fit and a Gucci belt, but on the other hand it's not like I plan my fits so all the brands fit a certain price point. I just put on whatever I feel like that goes together in my head, so some days that might be h&m and LV lol.
@captain_cheezus5186
@captain_cheezus5186 Год назад
I've never heard the term before this video, but it makes a great insult so i'll keep it in the back of my head when i need to clown a friend.
@domsnow6418
@domsnow6418 Год назад
I own some Y3 hats ans tees. I just like the way they brand, especially on caps and hats. Over 50€ for hats and tees and i get cautious generally.
@shn3340
@shn3340 Год назад
Ngl I always hated overpaying for logo ever since a kid.
@QuickQuips
@QuickQuips Год назад
I think at that point I'd rather go secondhand (2nd Street often carries streetwear stuff especially in its Japanese branches) rather than settle for a borderline outlet brand. That said I tend to gravitate towards non hype brands.
@SwikeOne
@SwikeOne Год назад
i find it funny how i watch a video telling me what someone shouldn't buy when the very first criticism was that fashion outlets are constantly telling you what you (shouldn't) buy.
@easternacademy
@easternacademy Год назад
Oh how I long for a time when it was considered gauche to display branding on clothing. I'm old enough to remember a time when the prestige of wardrobe was not dependent on quality--not logo.
@007MrYang
@007MrYang Год назад
I haven't watched this channel before, but I gotta say, I wasn't expecting Persona 5 music lol
@withloveelli8920
@withloveelli8920 Год назад
i gotta defend the uniqlo cashmere pullovers, they are actually really good for the price point and the cashmere has quite a good quality in comparison to „expensive“ cashmere pullovers!
@aaronphillips402
@aaronphillips402 Год назад
Me looking down at the MK shirt my wife bought me for Father’s Day. Big old logo in the middle. She got it from TJ Max so at least it was $100.
@WinderTP
@WinderTP Год назад
I just dislike branding in general. The only pieces of clothing I have with branding on them are more colourful pieces where the logo is not as visible. I've been avoiding a lot of Nike/Adidas because of it too. Tonal logos have been a blessing lately, tho!
@ghostface5559
@ghostface5559 Год назад
facebook comment. Nike and such don't always do that. clown lol
@forcastfascistfuture
@forcastfascistfuture Год назад
I have a fake Versace premium mediocre t-shirt, and while I personally like it, I feel slightly self-conscious about wearing it out. Not because it's fake, but because of judgement for wanting to wear brands. Like, "who do you think you are, some kinda big shot with your luxury clothes" etc.
@Volundur9567
@Volundur9567 Год назад
Wear what you want to. Forget others' opinions.
@fetB
@fetB Год назад
well, why are you even wearing versace branded stuff?
@sirnoobs8098
@sirnoobs8098 Год назад
i cant believe i watched all of this playlist lmao i don't have a problem
@birdytiger
@birdytiger Год назад
I have bought one ASSC hoody and it's quality was dead standard. The lack of metal tips on the draw strings to material quality, definitely mediocre. But I've also bought Versace t shirts which were definitely expensive yet I think were enough quality to actually alllllmost justify the price
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