Bronson Shop/Non-Stock
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I got pocket two tees(indigo and green) from them few months back. Went up size like they recommended and fit little bigger than my whitesvilles, which is nice some days. Debating on ordering few more, heard about not really loopwheel and could be unethical etc. pretty decent shirt don’t mind getting dirty at work etc
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I was thread drifting earlier on the Master Supply Co thread and felt responsible to report back over on the correct thread of my recent Bronson 20 oz terry cloth sweatpants.
For starters, the 20 oz terry cloth fabric is a 10 out of 10. Substantial and soft on the inside, seriously impressive for the price point.
BUT the cut of this thing is WTF. The front and rear rise is off, giving the feel as if they are on backwards but the real kicker is this ribbed crotch insert that they have added in for reasons unknown other than to accommodate alien male reproductive appendages. I’m thinking of sewing in a crotch seem to eliminate the reverse camel toe but again WTF. My apologies of the vulgarity of the following but I felt a pic necessary.
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@flannel-slut you weren’t kidding


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Ridonculous!
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That is quite something!
I’ve had a lot of luck with their stuff. I will be trying a sweatshirt soon. I am not convinced by any the shirts I have tried from the big Japanese makers. They good, but not sure they’re 4x better. I like being able to just wear and throw in the washing machine then the dryer.
I’ve got some fatigues and C3 sweater coming soon. I experienced the fabric of the C2 by Real McCoys a few weeks ago and I haven’t been able to get it out of my mind. But £600 for a repro jumper is out of my budget. Only found Bronson making them along with The Real McCoys. I shall report back.
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Ah ! didn't noticed this thread until now. Will add with some experience I've had.
Enough was said for t-shirts, good bang for your bucks as a under layer, but for me the only beautiful is the "loopwheel athletic tubular" 10.5oz.
It's the only one I would consider wearing as an outside piece of a fit.
Size respects charts in my experience and the cut is really nice imo and It stands out with the cut of other products..
For me they did not shrink if washed cold and hung dry.I bought 2 sweatshirts and had the same issue on one as @indigo_fades with this strange neckline that gives the impression your own sweat is trying to choke you

Arm holes seems high, and I have basically the impression that I'm wearing it in the wrong side like the back is in the front
Also the arms are cut for guys who have biceps the size of my legs.
Also note that if you have long arms like me you might need to take a size larger to get enough length. Overall I think their arms length and also body length is too short on sweatshirts.But the fabric is really thick and cosy.
That being said even with the sweat being thick, it is still not as warm as the IH loopwheel sweat, with which you really feel like the weave is tight because of your body heat almost instantly not leaving you anymore.But the other sweat is cool, except for the arms cut for people who have biceps as thick as my legs

Overall construction seems solid.
Will try to put a picture soon.Now I have also committed an heresy (for people here probably :-D) and bought their N1 " cost effective" version to try it. I have the IH from last year in brown, but could honestly not afford the khaki one of this season, but still wanted another color. It came in too small and have done an exchange. Still waiting for the jacket now and will report.
But from what I saw when I had it, the job is not bad considering the crazy low price. Off course you see and feel the gap between this and the IH, but it might do it for me if I want a N1 to "trash" a bit more (sorry not doing that with the IH) -
Their 17.6 oz Heavyweight Terry Sweatpants are super nice
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Arms are way too wide but the overall look is cool !

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@flannel-slut it looks like they were trying to follow the pattern of the RMC heavy sweatpants but got the dimensions wrong. (The RMC ones have a similar gusset but it actually reflects the male anatomy if you see what I mean)
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This Deck jacket looks interesting
Deck Jacket50/50 alpaca/ wool lining.
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@Chibs Could be nice, but I have become a bit suspicious of the Bronson sizing

Since my last post a bit above, I received the other size for the N1 (not this one) I did exchange, and although better, it still has arms length 1 full inch too short

But the jungle cloth exterior fabric I must say is really nice and sturdy, and it looks like about the same on the one here.
If you can get this proper sized, the price could be interesting for a 50/50 alpaca/wool blend.
One thing I have liked and where I think IH made a "wrong" choice for their N1 (imo off course), is that it has lining in the arms.
The IH Deck is top notch for me in all other aspects, but around 0°C, if I have not much layers, I start to feel the cold on the arms, and its noticeable especially because the rest of the jacket is so damn warm, with the pocket lined and all.
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@Slash interesting remark on IH N1. I’m currently working on a review for it and this is one minor drawback in negative double digit weather. It makes up for it in mobility and ease to slide in and out of though. I’m curious how thick the Bronson’s lining is being 50/50 blend doesn’t tell you. Not curious enough to buy though already owning an amazing MA-1.
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@Slash so glad I never ordered one. Always at least an inch to short and of those measurements are short... Lol. Summer short sleeve n1!
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@CosmoSix5 hey hey! Can i please get your thoughts? Are these tees worth it still? Do you have any colour ones and how have they lasted over mutiple washes etc? I was tossing up between these ones and actually settled on the uniclo supima tee in the end....but have always wondered about these....
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@cyclops recommend easily. Wearing a white tubular one now. Several washes in. Machine wash and warm dryer. Had one develop holes but it's been the only problem.
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@cyclops Chiming in as I have some Bronson tubular T’s. They’re fine but I live in Uniqlo Supima shirts. They’re softer, cheaper, more comfortable, and much easier to buy / replace.
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@Chibs and @CosmoSix5 thanks for the feedback! Good to get advice from those who have lived experiences, as things always look and feel nice initially but over time whether they hold up through constant use, its good to know....
@Chibs would you say the uniclo supima lasts? I only just bought a few last week, but didnt know whether they are good or not
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@cyclops the only problem I’ve ever had with a Supima was my own fault. Indigo armpits are fine anyways.
Do I expect them to last forever? No, but that’s to be said for any T-shirt. Just wash in cold and hang dry and they should last a long time.
The quality you get for the money you spend on them is crazy imo. I end up spending more because they keep coming out with new colours though.
