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8 July 2020, 10:46 PM | #1 |
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Brooks Brothers Bankruptcy
A sad outcome for an iconic brand but suits aren’t in demand much anymore. Their casual line just didn’t catch on.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/08/broo...es-stores.html Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Wow. Sad to see this, but not a total surprise either.
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Sad. Their quality declined over the years but I stuck with them for their white shirts. I’m sure they will survive, but let’s see in what fashion (forgive the pun).
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Yep - agree. This one wasn’t a good M&A for any other clothier. The high-end bespoke tailored suit makers should survive. Mass customized tailoring will suffer in general - and COVID-19 didn’t help sales. Not an online play either. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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Whatever is leftover of BB should just stop trying to appease the broader market and go more niche. Would like to see more RTW trad/ivy along the lines of what Tailor Caid does.
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I think they lost their way when they started releasing the down market quality outlet lines. Most people did not know that the main retail products were of much better quality.
I bought a tux from them last fall after comparing pretty much everything else available in Denver and found their quality the best by far. Unfortunately, when Zara offers a $299 tux, most people will not shell out the bucks in this day and age. I agree with most here that bespoke local tailoring is now the best way to go!
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You are right about the outlets. The product they sold out of them was crap. You also have company's like Spier & Mackay and SuitSupply that offer high quality, half-canvassed suits for a fraction of the cost. It's hard for any retailer that has relied on massive square footage to keep prices competitive.
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NOOOOOO!!!! I have a ton of Brooks Brothers casual shirts, some of them over 10 years old, and they wear as new despite numerous washings. Also have several pairs of wool pants. It's one of the few brands that fit me well off the rack, and anything requiring tailoring has been perfect as well.
I didn't realize they went the outlet route, that will crush a brand. I'm worried that even if they are purchased by investors, it will lead to closing the outlets, decreasing the quality of their better lines, and eventually shuttering the business when the last dollars are eked out as there will be better alternatives. |
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Well known shirt maker in uk closed all its high street shops last week & went online only
Was reading a bit about the downfall - a combination of people working from home during lockdown so hardly any online sales over past 4 months with people not wearing / buying shirts plus overall a move away from the traditional shirt for work as many employers now allow staff to go casual 5 days a week. No such thing as dress down Friday anymore for a lot of company’s |
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Their fit has been terrible over the last few years trying to make slimmer and slimmer European cut shirts to keep up with the times. They tried to gain newer younger customers while alienating their long time base customers. I bought a $2,000 jacket from them a few years ago and had to return it because one armhole was too tight and one sleeve was shorter than the other; awful quality control. I hope Ralph Lauren learns from them because they are heading in the same direction.
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I think going outlet didn’t hurt Nike but they’re not a luxury brand.
My 1st BB Suit was 40 years ago when 3-pc. BB & J&M dress shoes were minimum “acceptable biz attire” in the ATL. Nowadays trends and spending habits and globalization of the attire industry caught them in the gears. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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BB had a lot of competition and was losing their differentiation and value proposition. Why pay $1000-$2000 for a suit when far cheaper and or more modern options existed. Lots of “made in China” labels too hurt their brand. I agree outlets kill luxury brands. Burberry is one that fell very hard. |
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I thought they lost their market when Lehman and Bear Sterns went under.
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Brands like Suit Supply, had been eating away at them. Plus their shirt cuts were horrible slim fit was like a parachute. I prefer the British shirt makers myself.
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In today's age of Walmart and Target cheaper is all people think about. Saving a buck has gotten in their way of making a good living. People can't connect the dots. Now the majority of people make even less and have even greater challenges buying the cheapest of things.
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I visited my local Brooks Brothers store on Sunday. I had visited my AD and figured I’d stop in while there to see what they had in the store.
The store was devoid of customers and only one salesperson. A young very early 20’s young man. I was looking at a gorgeous tux and he said something along the lines of its quality and what not. I told him I have 4 tux’s and am fully aware of Brooks Brothers quality, just trying to justify purchasing a fifth tux when the 4 I have rarely get worn (especially in Covid times). He then caught me perusing some ties they had. I asked about a solid red tie as mine finally got a stain the cleaners can’t get out. They didn’t have any. Then I kid you not he says “I am a Commie Liberal but I like to dress conservative. All of Brooks Brothers ties are over priced and I just go online.” I was dumbfounded. Why he felt the need to tell me his political beliefs is beyond me. Why he suggested I go online to purchase items at lower prices is also beyond me. Possibly the lack of training for salespeople has lead to the demise of Brooks Brothers? Anyways to put it shortly and to not get political here, any potential sale ended there and I left the store. Given my last visit I am not at all surprised they are going under. It is completely different scene than 18 yrs ago when I walked into Brooks Brothers and bought my first suit from a well spoken, knowledgable and respectful salesperson. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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My father was a teenager in the 1950's. He used to tell the story of how he and his friends somehow got ahold of a Brooks Brothers tag, the kind sewn over the inside pocket of a sportcoat. He owned a couple sportcoats, but they were all off the rack from some bargain basement place, and his friends likewise shopped at the same store. Whenever my father (or one of his friends) had a hot date, they would take the Brooks Brothers tag and sew it over the inside pocket of one of their bargain basement sportcoats. Then, when the girl asked for a cigarette over the course of the evening, he would widely open up the sportcoat, and nonchalantly reach into the inside pocket for a smoke, plainly revealing the Brooks Brothers tag. Needless to say that tag got passed around a lot between my father and his friends as the occasion demanded. This was back in the day when kids dressed up on dates, and when a Brooks Brothers sportcoat was the kind of thing that impressed a girl. And also when teenage boys knew how to sew, apparently.
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I have always liked BB clothes but work took me to Asia a lot so I got myself suits and shirts tailored in Bangkok at cheaper prices, enough to last me till the end of me days so long as I don't put on more weight. |
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This is what I was thinking as well! Baggy grandpa suits and shirts are not the norm today anymore. When you can go into a Suit Supply and get your suit altered within a couple of hours what's the need to go to BB?
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This is not surprising. Their quality has gone way down hill.
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Chicken or the egg?
Consumers for the most part are looking only for and willing to only buy the cheapest crap. That and suits no longer being a thing.
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I buy them once in a while but they didn't modernize to latest trends, still making people for old folks and Suit Supply opens right in front of them and gets all the younger crowd and then they appear shocked! If you are a business, you cater to everyone not just specific age or classic style!
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restructuring?
last two expensive jackets I purchased was from Brooks brothers. |
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BB never moved on, to capture the next generation. Poor cuts, and lack of more modern styles. |
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