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I love that they used Lauren Hutton for the campaign. She's beautiful.![]()
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I want to know who is going to guy their [overpriced] pieces considering the new economic climate in America; which I assume is where their primary source of revenue comes from.
They're either going to really have to put some kind of visible luxury in their pieces or I fear that people will stop buying it. This is not the time to appreciate quality and detailing. People want a bang for their buck!![]()
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I agree. There are many designers that are doing this already at lesser price points. Even E&J is not recession proof.
And you're right, this is not the time to appreciate "luxury basics". People want serious longevity for their money. Especially since everyone is looking to stand out from the rest, basics are not going to do it.


I actually disagree, I think people will value luxury basics more, however they will want "more bang for their buck" and I think that The Row is overpriced for most of the basics they offer.
Also, I've heard of a lot of quality control issues with their products. Like the fact that they're t-shirts get holes very easily because they're so delicate and the fit of the clothing being not quite right.
I personally only own a t-shirt from The Row, which after a couple of months of wear already has a hole in in.
Basically, I've come to the conclusion that The Row (at least their t-shirts) is very similar to quality and cut to the Kain Label t-shirts, which "only" cost $80 a shirt, compared to the $200-$300 price tag The Row carries.
