so which italian, french and other relevant men fashion brands kept in the power of the original founder family (aka 50%+ shares owned by the original family), and somehow keep the scope alive, like high quality elegant/classy men wear? If I go there, I don't want to be purchasing corpo-slop sold at high price with a big ass logo meant for literal n*g*ersand in case you're wondering, yes this doubt was fueled by gucci's movie
>>18631125to clarify, I seek high quality materials and crafting, that would last a lifetime, while also looking hella fresh
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>>18631136good reaction image 2bh
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>>18631127KYS, incel chud.
Despite their less conventional style, Guidi
>>18631125>original founder familyMany Italian brands I'm thinking of weren't founded by a single person or family.>this doubt was fueled by gucci's movieThis doubt is clearly fueled by the fact that you can't perform a simple online search and evaluate the quality of something without some clueless idiot telling you "it's safe to buy anon, it's not made by or for niggers," because he's read it online and never even seen an article from that brand in real life.
>>18633712I've done my googling before posting the thread and didn't manage to find a single brand, tried like 3-5, yves saint laurent was on my gooodie goodie list due to being on rothschilds famous dinner event, but even them have been bought by a conglomerate of some sort, that's why I come to you, since I couldn't find any and I don't know many to begin with
>>18633702The jew cries out in pain as it strikes you
>>18633709didn't notice this, thanks, I'll look into it and report back, their new school shoes are not my style but the have some interesting retro ones. I'll report back.
>>18631125Hermes might be the biggest one that actually tries hard to remain independent and keep their more classy target audience