Thread: D&g Sizing
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Old 03-03-2008, 10:34 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by UK2004 View Post
Not sure what conversion you looked at but never been told by any Italian stores anything other than 54=44 and 52=42 and got over 100 Itlaian garments.

At end of day who cares if it does not fit the same as another garment in same size for example a pair of jeans, I don't want people online ordering Kiton and Borelli shirts and popping up with them all over, exclusivity of the product is important, if people don't live near cities that stock the product then visit and buy it and try it on. Once you have bought many rpoducts form the different brands you learn what ize you need for each range plus cut that they do it becomes very easy.
The conversion that I linked in my post which could possibly be wrong. You're probably right, but hey, to be quite honest I couldn't give a rats arse. It matters little to me.

I doubt many could afford, let alone see the sense in buying a high end dress shirt like Kiton or Borelli (you forgot to namedrop D&G, Corneliani, Brioni and Etro btw) over the internet. It's a piece of clothing that needs to be tried on for the perfect fit.

Remember also that not everyone spends all their money on clothing or gives a shit about expensive clothing, people have other interests/hobbies besides buying clothes, so don't worry about your high end labels "selling out".

Last edited by Pringle : 03-03-2008 at 11:32 PM.
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