Uniqlo's SECRET Plans to Change Fashion Forever

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Discover the secret move Uniqlo is making to change the way we think about fashion essentials forever. From minimalist wardrobe staples to sustainable style tips, Uniqlo is paving the way for a fashion revolution. In this video, we'll dive into the latest from Uniqlo sub-label UNIQLO:C and how its paving the way for updated essentials that redefine the fashion landscape. Whether you're a fan of Uniqlo's affordable and high-quality clothing or just looking for inspiration to refresh your wardrobe, this video is for you. Learn how UNIQLO is changing AND how to navigate the brand in the foreseeable future!

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I have stayed away from Uniqlo due to quality not being there and going more "indie" with smaller companies paying for the higher quality, BUT if this is the start of a new era for Uniqlo. I am excited to be a customer once again and welcome this new style!! :D

miggs
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I have been super pleased with the Uniqlo:C items I've purchased. In particular, there was a squishy army green purse last fall and anytime I carry it, at least one person compliments me on it. I also got it in off-white!

vegancatmom
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Feels like Uniqlo men's has always been super conservative because, in Asia at least, Uniqlo is like the go-to shop for normie guys who work business casual office jobs. Uniqlo was strongly associated with the Normcore thing for the longest time. Also, most of its Asian market is in countries where it's simply too hot to layer too much except indoors, which limits the sales potential of anything past Airism t-shirts and polos and shorts really.

seancatacombs
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I would love for Uniqlo to use noble textiles made with 100% wool, cotton, flax, linen, cashmere, and silk. With that said, I'm not stupid. For instance, there's no way to mass produce clothing with quality silk. Blends are necessary but, again, make blends with noble textiles. No polyester. No nylon. No rayon. No acrylic. No polyamide. No microplastics. If they must, charge more for higher quality materials.

davidhunternyc
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I've spent close to $1000 on Uniqlo stuff since the start of the year (rehauled my wardrobe) and I think they have a lot of good stuff. But they have really started to push synthetics. the Uniqlo C that dropped last time and the JWA collab were both riddled with synthetics. I wish they would just do a "premium" line with natural fabrics.

Plague_Doc
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This new direction for Uniqlo looks exciting. I’ve always liked Uniqlo for basics and have some favorite pieces that I’ve worn for years. That last coat looked really nice. The only problem is that there aren’t any Uniqlo stores near me and it’s sold out online!

catsonmars
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Got that trench here in korea on sale for a STEAL in mid August. Love it! As a lady i shop the whole store some of my favs are mens items

Tina-tswv
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Buying uniqlo in Japan is AMAZING, especially yen being so cheap right now.

latestorder
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just reminds me of a watered down uniqlo jil sanders Collab

ti
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Thanks Reggie! I just got the 3-way on sale for 80 off the site while watching the video lol😂 appreciate it 🙏🏾

WabiSabiGakusei
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It never fits my body type (big chest and shoulders but athletic) and the materials just don’t excite me. Give me silk, wool and interesting natural blends for draping and comfort

hemantishwaran
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I have to say, after reading about Keller, I rushed to check out the men's collection—only to be disappointed by how limited and "basic" it felt (for now).
As one of the “taller” guys with an athletic build, I’m not afraid to try pieces tailored for women, especially when they pair well with my Yohji pieces. But most don’t fit quite right—and sizing up for shoulder room in dropped-shoulder styles often ruins the draped look, losing the unique features that make the style special.

thibaultstroobandt
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Never been over the moon for anything I’ve purchased from Uniqlo and with their recent price hikes, makes it harder to go towards them, often can find cheaper prices and better quality elsewhere

younggotti
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hey. where is this c line made? thanks.

theotang
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What black trousers did you pair with the overcoat? 😮

kazuma
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Uniqlo’s recent stuff has been very good and I’ve been purchasing more and more from there. I think in general a lot of popular brands are coming back from a slump

remixisthis
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I need to figure out how to work for that company

Justcetriyaart
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watching this video before going to the new uniqlo store in shinjuku haha

arceus
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Natalie Martin is a youtuber who has great style and who partners w Uniqlo a lot. I remember last year she styled up some outfits that I really liked, but when I went to the store, I was quite disappointed with the quality--and this has not always been the case with Uniqlo. I am tall, so for me men's uniqlo fits better. I was in Japan last year and Uniqlo is always marked so cheaply at secondhand stores--like 500 yen for a shirt, lol--so I got a few things.

susanma
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C was initially pretty cool, this is my first year with Uniqlo, but all the stuff I was interested in disappeared so fast. Kinda ruined it in my minds eye. However, for my style and taste, I thought the JWA and U this F/W was WAY better. I loved those collections and I’m extremely impressed

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