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Eddie Bauer cotton chino slacks
Retail $49.50 Outlet $35
Outlet savings: 29 percent
The winner: Retail
Both pairs, manufactured in the
Dominican Republic, were well made. But
the full-price pants had a stiff “buckram”
lining in the waistband (for shape
retention), bias binding on the crotch and
fly seams (to prevent fraying), and two
small coin/key pockets. The retail pants
also felt smoother, and their fabric looked
more densely woven.
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| Classic Oxford Outlet Version |
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Polo Ralph Lauren classic oxford
shirt
Retail $76.50 Outlet $40 Outlet savings: 48 percent The winner: Tie
These shirts, made in China, have
similar fabric and construction, plackets and
placket finish, and buttons. The only notable
difference is the yellow fabric backing on the
outlet shirt’s collar. “It’s a higher-end finish
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Polo Ralph Lauren crew-neck T-shirt
Retail $22.50 Outlet $15
Outlet savings: 33 percent
The winner: Tie
Both are classic T-shirts made in China.
They’re similar in thickness, with reinforced
taped seams at the neck, overlocked
stitching, and the same logo. The only
obvious difference: The outlet shirt has a
sewn-in label at the neck; the retail shirt has
the words printed inside.
Guess low-rise denim jeans
Retail $89 Outlet $50
Outlet savings: 44 percent
The winner: Retail
The retail women’s jeans, made in Mexico,
are 98 percent cotton; the outlet version,
from China, 62 percent cotton. “To a denim
purist, denim means the look and
wearability of cotton,” our expert said. The retail jeans also have 2 percent spandex, more
rivets, a zipper that locks in the up and down
positions (vs. only on down for the outlet
pants), sturdier seams, and bar tacks for added
strength on the rear pockets. With 38 percent
polyester, the outlet jeans ought to wear
better. But polyester isn’t true elastic as is
spandex, so the material in the rear end and
knees could eventually sag.
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| Lucky Straight-Leg Outlet Version |
Lucky Straight-Leg Retail Version |
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Lucky straight-leg denim jeans
Retail $100 Outlet $39.50 Outlet savings: 61 percent The winner: Tie
The outlet jeans are 100 percent cotton; the
retail version is 98 percent cotton and 2
percent spandex, which will help the jeans
hold their shape a bit better. They have many
similarities: the same bar tacks, yoke, pockets, belt loops, pocket rivets, and a zipper that
locks in only the down position. The pricier
jeans have “Lucky You” alongside the zipper on
its outside (visible if you pull down the zipper),
and “Lucky Me” on the inside. The outlet jeans
have only “Lucky You.” The full-price pair has
intentional holes in the fabric—time consuming
to produce and resulting in more expensive jeans that might not wear as well. |
Tommy Hilfiger fleece sweat pants
Retail $37.12 Outlet $21
Outlet savings: 43 percent
The winner: Retail
Our expert had no trouble picking out the
more expensive women’s pants. The full-price
sweats, made of cotton, polyester, and
spandex, had rear pockets (missing on the
all-cotton outlet version), bar tacks on the front pockets for durability, back-waist darts
for a better fit, and a colorful ribbon on the
interior waistband. Both were made in China.
Coach water-buffalo-leather ID
wallet
Retail $128 Outlet $39
Outlet savings: N/A
The winner: Retail
The full-price wallet, made in India, has details
that will probably help it last longer: a fabric
lining and flat stitched leather edges around
the perimeter. The outlet wallet, made in
China, has small flaps of leather folded over,
held down with an adhesive, and stitched in
place. Over time, its edge could become
dog-eared. Although both are made of
water-buffalo leather, the full-price wallet
feels more supple. (Prices cannot be compared directly to each other because the retail wallet
was sold with a full-size wallet.)
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Gap Boxers Retail Version |
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Gap cotton boxer shorts
Retail $10 Outlet $5 Outlet savings: 50 percent The winner: Outlet
The outlet boxers, made in Indonesia, have bar
tacks, denser and neater stitching, and nicer
shaping in the leg due to an extra piece of
sewn-in fabric. Stitching on the retail boxers,
made in China, is sloppy, with hanging threads
on the seams. |
Gap cotton-knit polo shirt
Retail $17.70 Outlet $15
Outlet savings: 15 percent
The winner: Outlet
A photo finish. The full-price shirt, made in Bangladesh, has two plastic buttons (vs.
three metal ones on the outlet), and the
placket base is sewn in a rectangular
pattern, which our expert thought was less
sturdy than the reinforced X-shaped pattern
on the outlet version. The outlet shirt, made
in Malaysia, is slightly thinner. The neck and
collar are reinforced with woven tape (for
added strength). The preshrunk material is
less likely to shrink over time. A plus in the
pricier shirt: knit seam tape to reinforce the
shoulders and collar.
Gap crew cotton T-shirt (two-pack)
Retail $24.50 Outlet $11.69
Outlet savings: 52 percent
The winner: Tie
The outlet version, from Indonesia, is a
classic type. The retail version, from India, is
more stylish. The outlet shirt has seam tape
to reinforce the neck and shoulders; the
other doesn’t, so it is more apt to stretch. But
it’s also more form fitting because of the 5
percent spandex. The neck is narrower and
decorative, like that of a stylish T-shirt.
Brooks Brothers ribbed calf-high
dress socks
Retail $18 Outlet $7.20
Outlet savings: 60 percent
The winner: Retail
A decisive win for the pricier Italian-made
hosiery, which is 78 percent cotton, 20
percent nylon, and 2 percent Lycra,
because it has a flat toe seam. The outlet
socks, made in China of 80 percent cotton
and 20 percent nylon, have a raised seam,
which could cause irritation if the sock
bunches up.
Brooks Brothers wool gabardine
dress slacks
Retail $148 Outlet $93.60
Outlet savings: 37 percent
The winner: Retail
The full-price pants, made in Egypt, have
more details and neater sewing that
over time will make a difference: denser
stitching on the waistband and around
the button holes, for example. They also
have two more belt loops. The bar tacks
on the outlet slacks, from Thailand,
created a pucker.
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| Brooks Brothers tie Outlet Version |
Brooks Brothers tie Retail Version |
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Brooks Brothers tie
Retail $58.50 Outlet $44.55 Outlet savings: 24 percent The winner: Outlet
Although they have a similar lining and
inner-facing, the American-made “of
imported fabric” outlet version is pure silk;
the retail version, made in the U.S. of fabric
woven in England, is 52 percent silk and 48
percent cotton. “Pure silk drapes better and is
more supple,” our expert said.
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