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mfad2mo ago
"miguel"

good brands for Oxford shirts in vinted Europe (or new)

I'm in need of looking more professional. I want Oxford shirts that are not too slim, with more of a vintage drapey look, especially in the sleeves. I guess I'm willing to spend 50€. All the good brands I find are American
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briquebrutale
briquebrutale2mo ago
Poszetka
Poszetka - Everyday Classic - Menswear
Since 2010, we have been making high-quality Everyday Classic garments, produced in Poland and Europe.
briquebrutale
briquebrutale2mo ago
These two are European brands that you can also find on Vinted. There’s also BD Baggies, formerly an American brand, but now owned by an Italian company; their oxford shirts are really common on Vinted! Can really recommend the PRL Yarmouth shirts though, they have a really nice relaxed fit!
Holfram
Holfram2mo ago
I’ve had luck with Ralph Lauren on Vinted - they’re a good deal around 20€
"miguel"
"miguel"OP2mo ago
PRL is great it's just that it's stereotypically used by right-wingers here too preppy
Holfram
Holfram2mo ago
I redid much of my shirting with PRL this year, for very affordable prices. Also I’m from Europe and I don’t know of this connotation.
"miguel"
"miguel"OP2mo ago
and the logo is too recognizable
Holfram
Holfram2mo ago
Some pieces have a finance bro connotation, but that’s not equivalent. RL is very much not a traditionally “right wing” brand imo
"miguel"
"miguel"OP2mo ago
in Spain it is
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"miguel"
"miguel"OP2mo ago
not because of the brand, but the buyers these look great
zeometer
zeometer2mo ago
Gant comes to mind - American origin but based in Sweden
Yakkeks
Yakkeks2mo ago
i might piggyback on those. Could use one or two dressier shirts. Most ocbds you get in europe don't have a good collar roll ime
thomas
thomas2mo ago
I think among young people in the US Ralph Lauren does in fact have a right-wing connotation because it is considered fratty or a signal of upper-middle-class/upper class status, and people think those groups have realigned right in the 21st century. But historically the brand and the man himself are not. It's really the brand of JFK democrats.

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