everythinghff
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The average American buyer has quite a bit of respect for Hilfiger. It's the New York fashon scene that mocks him (and Michael Kors).It’s a good collection! Stylish, fresh, wearable and timeless.
Maybe it’s time for Americans to have actually more respect for Tommy Hilfiger, who can design a coat with a shape, a decent shoulder, pants that falls perfectly and flatter the body…Than for Peter Do who can hide the poor skills in pretentious concepts.
Styled by Joe McKenna. Casting Michelle Lee.this is not really a good collection, not by any means.
it's just the styling that is good here.
The pricing is not indicative of the kind of customer more than the the style of clothes, the styling, the fact that logos are less pushed…I mean this is all department store pricing. These bombers are like $399 made in china affairs. Its quite good once u realize the customer its for.
Any unfashionable 22 year old can stumble into a TH section and come out with something classically preppy.
It's also why we've had the mass collapse of designers' diffusion lines last decade, with the only survivor being Miu Miu.I forget that europe loves high street brands.
TH had a huge boutique in soho literally Grand St. i dont think TH has a strong brand image in the US. I think generally speaking with the shrinking of the middle class brands like TH and PRL are losing relevance. $900 shirts on men are normalized now. $1k sneakers are the minimum.