Haruco-Vert

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The skirts look good, though I prefer an A line or pencil... good to see the models don't look too ridiculous either. The guy doesn't look embarrassed as I used to see on catwalks :wink:
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I swear I've seen these before. I am intrigued by that skirt, and I like that they have a "skirts" category under the men's dropdown.
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It's good that when you hover over an item it shows the item worn by one of the opposite sex. Not really my thing though but 10/10 for the effort.
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Look reasonable, but the price, 800 Euro for a dress, no way.

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It seems to me that skirts and dresses marketed for men (whether directly or as unisex etc) are overpriced by a significant amount. I haven’t yet seen one that I would wear, although the Adidas one comes close.
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Midas wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 2:37 pm It seems to me that skirts and dresses marketed for men (whether directly or as unisex etc) are overpriced by a significant amount. I haven’t yet seen one that I would wear, although the Adidas one comes close.
I think it's because these male skirts are still seen as a "fashion" choice, rather than simply as a clothing option.
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Myopic Bookworm wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 10:30 pm
Midas wrote: Tue Nov 08, 2022 2:37 pm It seems to me that skirts and dresses marketed for men (whether directly or as unisex etc) are overpriced by a significant amount. I haven’t yet seen one that I would wear, although the Adidas one comes close.
I think it's because these male skirts are still seen as a "fashion" choice, rather than simply as a clothing option.
Seems like I have been banging away on that since Hector was a pup.
Glad to hear that the message is finally getting through.
As for Adidas, a lot of their clothing can be expensive anyway, the gender-neutral range does not appear to have a significant premium attached to it.
What remains to be seen is the commercial success of the venture.
The Haruco-Vert clothing isn't cheap, but they are in a wholly different market with a narrower customer base.
For something "special", I could cope with the prices.
Steve.
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